Collaborate PASadena Amplifying impact by getting everyone

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Collaborate PASadena Amplifying impact by getting everyone Coming together. Working together. Succeeding together. Amplifying impact by getting everyone to work better together

Lisa Cavelier Director Collaborate PASadena

Commitment to our Shared Vision remains: The children of our three communities grow up in a safe, stable, and supportive environment that prepares them for success in school and life.

Our Mission We are an inclusive network of voices from Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre engaged in securing access and resources, and creating opportunities for children and families.

Our Leadership Council Pasadena Unified School District Kim Kenne, Board of Education Brian McDonald, Superintendent ​ City of Pasadena Terry Tornek, Mayor Steve Mermell, City Manager Michelle Perera, Director of Libraries & Information Services Altadena Town Council & Los Angeles County Supervisor Fifth District Gloria Sanyika, Council Member City of Sierra Madre John Capoccia, City Council Member Youth Zelmya Taylor, Pasadena High School Pavan Kaur, Pasadena City College Business Meredith Miller, Owner, Webster's Community Pharmacy; Altadena Chamber of Commerce Parents Natasha Mahone Maria Chavez ​ Higher Education Dr. Robert Bell, Sr. Vice President/Assistant Superintendent, Pasadena City College Mitch Aiken, California Institute for Technology Faith-based Organizations Eric Johnson, Director of Partnerships & Collaborations, STARS Non-Profit/Community-based Organizations Jaylene Moseley, President, Flintridge Center Mo Hyman, Executive Director, College Access Plan Mary Donnelly-Crocker, Executive Director, Young & Healthy

Primary Goal Supporting Goals All students graduate from high school prepared for college and career. Supporting Goals Early developmental needs are met and all children are prepared to enter school. Children and families are supported by communities that are stable, safe and nurturing. Children and families are physically, mentally and socially healthy. Children are supported by strong and consistent parent and family engagement.

Building Capacity for Collaboration Collaboration-Building Coming together. Work Groups Student Success Supportive Communities Early Learning Parent Engagement Healthy Families Building Capacity for Collaboration Youth Leadership Conference Collaborate PASadena Neighborhood Leadership Institute Collaboration-Building Youth Leadership Network Neighborhood Summit Invitation to Innovation Focus Group/Listening Session Celebration of Collaboration CPNLI Graudation One Community: Pasadena Collaborate PASadena

Working together. Connecting organizations and individuals School Principals w/CPNLI community projects Altadena Sheriff and Sierra Madre PD and staff w/Young & Healthy, Trauma Informed Care Harkness Avenue Neighborhood Clean-up Day Building/strengthening alliances Career Technical Education (CTE) + United Way Support PUSD Parent Leaders + Community Partners EDI Results + Roll out to community Development of Community Hubs work Foursquare Church playground development + Habitat for Humanity Salvation Army homelessness prevention + Junior League Establishing relationships PUSD Mentoring Program Marketing “advisory committee” City’s Mental Health Advisory Committee Clergy Community Coalition PPD and Altadena Sheriff’s Station Communicating to and between partners Monthly e-news Clearinghouse for information Website Collaborate PASadena

Supporting our partners Working together. Supporting our partners Launch of the City of the Young Child PPD Lights-On Afterschool Washington STEAM Resource Fair PUSD Parent Summit City of Learning Altadena Town Council Education Committee Pasadena Mentoring Partners Sparking new ideas My Colleges Expansion of Walk to Read Exploring ways to help PUSD Healthy Families Services Strengthening neighborhood relationships Mentoring research and recruitment Collaborate PASadena

Succeeding together. Collaborate PASadena Neighborhood Leadership Institute Community Projects bringing resources to schools Reading Partners Supporting with volunteers as reading achievement grows Neighborhood Summits Best practices building nurturing and stable neighborhoods PUSD Parent Leaders Group Bringing community partners to the table to support parent engagement Collaborate PASadena

Participants Accessibility and Disability Commission Adelante Youth Alliance All Saints Church Altadena Coalition of Neighborhood Associations Altadena Library District Altadena Town Council Blue Field Productions Boys & Girls Clubs Bungalow Heaven Neighborhood Association Caltech ChapCare City of Pasadena City of Sierra Madre College Access Plan County Supervision Kathryn Barger Craftsman Heights Neighborhood Association Day One Flintridge Center Garfield Heights Neighborhood Association Ideal Youth Institute for Educational Advancement Jericho Road Pasadena John Aaroe Group Junior League of Pasadena Lake Avenue Community Foundation Light Bringer Project New Abbey Church No Future Café Office of Assemblymember Chris Holden Office of Congresswoman Judy Chu Office of State Senator Anthony Portantino Orange Heights Neighborhood Association Outward Bound Adventures Pacific Clinics Pasadena Altadena Coalition of Transformational Leaders Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Pasadena City College Pasadena Education Network Pasadena Educational Foundation Pasadena Foursquare Church Pasadena Mentoring Partners Pasadena Police Department Pasadena PTA Council Pasadena Public Library Pasadena Unified School District PasadenaLEARNs Peace Over Violence Pencil Cafe Planned Parenthood PUSD Parent Leaders Group Reading Partners Starlight Foster Association Tournament of Roses Upside Down T Neighborhood Association Young & Healthy Youth Ambassadors Collaborate PASadena

Looking ahead Grow and expand Work Group activities and impact Bring more support and resources to PUSD Altadena ACONA model in Pasadena Expand support for neighborhood groups Relationship-building with Sierra Madre Increase mentoring numbers Increase reading volunteer numbers Diversify funding opportunities Signature Convenings: LevelUP Youth Leadership Conference Neighborhood Summits Invitation to Innovation Collaborate PASadena Neighborhood Leadership Institute Celebration of Collaboration Collaborate PASadena

Opportunities Meet with us to learn more Join a Work Group Attend convening events Volunteer to read with or mentor a child 1 hour each week, and/or help get word out to constituents about the opportunity Connect constituents to Collaborate PASadena Believe in the potential that CP has to help families Be an advocate of collaboration Collaborate PASadena

Questions? Collaborate PASadena

Thank you! Collaborate PASadena