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ENP is Hiring! Recreational Resilience Coordinator

Every Neighborhood Partnership is seeking a part-time or full-time Recreational Resilience Coordinator!

This role will: Manage, oversee, and expand Saturday Sports. Assist with other ENP School Support programming. Explore other recreational programming (such as recess support, sports camps, and play streets) as able.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

  • Coordinate and support the launching of new Saturday Sports Partnerships with church and community partners
  • Provide ongoing training and support to Saturday Sports site leads
  • Onboard new volunteers by facilitating orientations, scheduling, connecting to site leads, and managing processes
  • Monitor systems for program compliance and data collection (i.e. fingerprinting, background checks, volunteer applications, attendance sheets)
  • Manage Saturday Sports snacks/lunches, including overseeing food intern and any necessary paperwork, distribution, outreach, and follow-up
  • Purchase, organize, and distribute supplies for all Saturday Sports sites
  • Explore school site recess support options and train and coach volunteers/interns
  • Work with Extended Learning Coordinator to pursue new recreation curriculum at Saturday Sports and/or Read Fresno Afterschool
  • Ability to work Saturdays
  • Other duties as assigned 

See full Job Description for more info.

To apply, email your resume and cover letter to jenessa@everyneighborhood.org.

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A Community Engaged Church

The words, “Privately engaging but socially irrelevant” should make us all uncomfortable. This is the accusation we hear about the church from so many corners. So many see the church existing for itself, but making no contribution to the betterment of their communities. What examples are there of community-engaged churches, and how did they come to embrace their communities? Hear these stories from Noel Castellanos, a veteran Christian community development practitioner and pastor, and understand how your church and community might be transformed. Please see the flyer below for his bio.

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Neighborhood News

Hello Andrew,

Recently folks have asked… “So does ENP change much when the school year starts?” 

You have NO IDEA! We are like a bunch of busy bees around here!

We got students to hire, train and place in schools… (100 to be exact!)

We got parent groups starting back up… (Olmos & Columbia)

We have more outreach or tabling events than we can handle…

We are working on adding new church partners…

Oh did I mention that we are doing our banquet on September 22nd! Love to have you join us.

But honestly, in all the work I am so grateful for the fantastic new staff we have, the deep community engagement we are doing, and the support of our friends, partner organizations, and this community.

By way of updates, we are also working on our first strategic plan which includes an update to our mission, vision, and values. More details coming in October! Enjoy these updates and the good work you are supporting…

Can’t wait to see you at our Fall in Love with Fresno Banquet!

Andrew Feil
Executive Director, Every Neighborhood Partnership
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School Is Starting Back Up

Hi Volunteers and Partners, 
Can you believe it’s already August?! School is starting back up this month! 
You’ll notice this is no longer just a Literacy Mentor newsletter, but a whole new title and style to reflect our new combined, growing work.

We are the School Support team!
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We Have a New Address!

Every Neighborhood Partnership has been working out of the Leadership Training Center in downtown Fresno for some time now, and we are moving our official mailing address and base of operations to this location this month.

Please note our new mailing address and come visit us!
The Leadership Training Center
1719 L Street
Fresno, CA 93721

We have some costs associated with moving and getting office equipment set up (we print a lot of stuff!!!) at The Leadership Training Center. 

Consider donating to ENP to help with these costs today!

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Housing In Fresno

ENP is a part of the Mayor’s Faith-Based Council. Recently the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Planning Department, and several local community-based organizations shared on the Fresno housing crisis. We need churches, community members, and organizations to think creatively and proactively to create more housing. We encourage you to read the presentation and various stories of communities’ responses to this national problem. We believe God cares about all folks and wants everyone to have a safe place to rest. We invite you to consider how you can be a part of the solution.

Central Fresno Neighborhood Trust Project

Pocketeer Program

Volunteer to build a Pocket Shelter for a local Homeless Rescue Mission.

Click here to register to work.

*** Due to heat and an extremely busy factory, The Pocketeer Team will be postponed until the fall. We very much appreciate your willingness to spend a Saturday working to provide housing for the homeless in your community. We look forward to seeing you in the fall! ***

Housing Strategy

“An Inclusive, Prosperous, Beautiful City where people Take Pride in their Neighborhoods and Community. A Government that Listens, Keeps its Promises, and is Owned by the People – We Work For You”

– One Fresno Vision

Resources

Housing: Congregational Resources and Models

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