HUB Highlight

“Familias en Acción”: How One Woman’s 29 Years of Faithful Service is Changing Fresno

“We need 100 more Lilias. She is a force to be reckoned with.”

Andrew Feil, Executive Director of Every Neighborhood Partnership
Lilia Becerril (second to left)

Lilia Becerril never imagined starting her own organization. 

She held a deep passion for serving her community, but her inability to speak English felt like an insurmountable barrier.

Living in a community with the  highest concentration of poverty in California, lower life expectancies, and some of the greatest economic and racial disparities in the United States, Lilia knew there was a great need for change. For 29 years, Lilia worked as a local volunteer, advocating for and providing resources to help Fresno residents to live healthier and empowered lives.

Ashley Goldsmith“Familias en Acción”: How One Woman’s 29 Years of Faithful Service is Changing Fresno
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DRIVE HUB Highlight: Martin Park

This week’s HUB Highlight is Martin Park located led by Oscar Rodriguez. We are thankful for their commitment to serving their community, especially through their excellent job of leading a Saturday Sports site at Webster Elementary.

In light of DRIVE, what is the vision for Martin Park in the Webster Neighborhood? 

“To connect the social resources to the needs of the community and to build from the core that we are meeting the needs of others by standing in the GAP for generations to come. What change does our community want to see and how can we build a foundation to continue the efforts to bring civil change that will become beneficial.”

How is being a DRIVE HUB in the Webster neighborhood providing an opportunity to engage in your community in a deeper way? 

“Drive is providing a template of what has been done for the last 10 years and giving hubs opportunity to not worry about salary and use the gifts that each org has a place at the table and learn from each other.”

How has ENP been of support to you and Martin Park? 

“ENP has been willing to walk with us and provide leadership and training to engage the Webster Community. ENP has done the work we are doing and has gone into uncharted territory to stand in the gap and share without bias feedback but with the best interest of having a positive impact and outcome.”

Up to this point, what is 1 thing that you would like to highlight & share with others? 

“I would like to share that we have the ability to see impact in many parts of Fresno with the hope to have more hubs with the effort of community members working together to give others the same respect and resources.”

“This photo shows the effort Drive has been helpful to the Webster community by providing and making opportunities for others to get involved. We started with our van being used to transport food boxes and now we have added a trailer because the need has grown. We have seen impact rise as, once we were a community that has been hurt and felt like they have been forgotten to now we are a community who is stepping out to help one another.”

Alexis KaluginDRIVE HUB Highlight: Martin Park
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DRIVE Hub Highlight: Generation Changers

Generation Changers in one of our DRIVE Hubs located in the Lincoln neighborhood. It is led none other than our very own Jason Spencer.

  • In light of DRIVE, what is the vision for Generation Changers in the Lincoln Neighborhood? 
    • “Our vision is to empower Lincoln residents by teaching sustainable holistic life change, inspiring self-confidence through social interaction and equipping and developing generational leaders. Our goal is to develop a relationship with residents through listening sessions and provide a stage/opportunity for their voice to be heard.”
  • How is being a DRIVE HUB in the Lincoln neighborhood providing an opportunity to engage in your community in a deeper way? 
    • “Being a hub in the neighborhood gives us a great opportunity to engage with community assets that serve in the Lincoln neighborhood. These community assets consist of individuals, associations, and institutions. Our goal is to create healthy and sustainable partnerships that can be a resource to our residents.”  
  • How has ENP been of support to you and Generation Changers? 
    • “ENP is a great support to our organization. ENP has given us a framework to work with through the ABCD approach. This approach is vital to our community engagement strategies. Also, ENP supports us in fulfilling our drive objectives and provides helpful and important resources.”
  • Up to this point, what is a victory that you would like to share with others? 
    • “One victory report is our organization has the opportunity to hire 4 part-time employees from the Lincoln neighborhood. Not only is this a first in our organization but now we are providing an economic resource to our neighborhood.”
Alexis KaluginDRIVE Hub Highlight: Generation Changers
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DRIVE Hub Highlight: Jackson CDC

Jackson CDC is one of our DRIVE Hub organizations led by Heidi White. Learn about what they do and how being a part of DRIVE has impacted their work. 

  1. In light of DRIVE, what is the vision for Jackson CDC in the Jackson Neighborhood? 
    • Alongside our residents, we seek the cohesive well-being of the Jackson Neighborhood and it’s residents through community engagement, advocacy, and asset-based community development. In this season of work we are intently focused on 4 initiatives. First, we continue to build our resident-led neighborhood association as a way to capacitate neighbors in asset based community development best practices. Second, we assist Jackson Elementary in educational attainment initiatives. Third, we collectively implement resident imagined solutions that impact our neighborhood’s greatest needs. Fourth, we engage in resident-led strategic revitalization that partners with the City of Fresno for systemic change. 
  1. How is being a DRIVE HUB in the Jackson neighborhood providing an opportunity to engage in your community in a deeper way? 
    • Being a DRIVE HUB has enabled us to hire additional staff who are also Jackson resident leaders to support the community development work we are doing in Jackson. This is allowing us to reach wider and deeper in our community through already established networks and relationships. DRIVE is also providing us with the encouragement, tools and support we need as we equip and empower residents to engage in being part of the solutions to the challenges facing the Jackson Neighborhood.
  1. How has ENP been of support to you and Jackson CDC? 
    • ENP has been helpful to provide training opportunities for our staff and residents, personalized coaching to help us achieve our goals, and they have created regular opportunities for us to connect with and learn from other DRIVE HUBS. 
  1. Up to this point, what is 1 thing that you would like to highlight & share with others? 
    • In the last few months, Jackson residents have been putting forth their best ideas for how to make the Jackson neighborhood a safer, better, and flourishing community. From a list of the top 16 resident-submitted ideas ranging from starting a community garden, to hosting block parties, to doing alley clean-ups, over 150 neighbors voted to focus their attention on making our neighborhood safer through a Safe Streets Initiative. We are in the preliminary stages of gathering resident concerns and their best solutions to tackle the challenges of cars making donuts in our intersections, speeding, and running stop signs. We are currently hosting community meetings and putting out a resident survey to activate all the gifts, skills, and best ideas of our residents to work towards a safer neighborhood. We are partnering with the Fresno Police Department and City Hall to address not just the safety issues facing our current residents, but to consider systemic changes that could be made to ensure future residents are equally safe. Seeing residents use their voices, passions, and skills to enact change in our neighborhood gives us fuel to continue in the work we are doing in the Jackson Neighborhood.
Heidi White, HUB Leader
Alexis KaluginDRIVE Hub Highlight: Jackson CDC
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