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1 Systemic Change May 12, 2011 St. Vincent's Seminary
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2 Germantown Database and Network Formation Working Group (VinNet)
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3 Area covered The territory is the area covered by the three parishes (Immaculate Conception, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Francis of Assisi) and Zip codes 19144 and 19138
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4 3 parishes
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5 2 zip codes
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6 Combined area
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7 Working Definitions “Vincentian ministry”: one which concretely takes as its mission Vincent de Paul’s charism in its service with those living in poverty These ministries include those: sponsored by a branch of the Vincentian family located on the site of one of the Vincentian parishes intentionally working out of the Vincentian charism
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8 Vincentian Ministry Map Google map of Vincentian ministries: http://bit.ly/gtown-map http://bit.ly/gtown-map Includes: 1. Inn Dwelling 2. Vincentian Center for Youth and Young Adults 3. St Vincent De Paul Center 4. DePaul USA Inc 5. The DePaul Catholic School 6. St. Vincent De Paul Society 7. St. Francis of Assisi Parish 8. St Francis of Assisi 9. St. Vincent de Paul Parish 10. St Vincent's Church 11. Immaculate Conception Parish 12. Shrine of the Miraculous Medal 13. Daughters of Charity 14. De Paul Novitiate 15. Saint Vincent's Seminary 16. Face to Face Germantown
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9 Identifying Potential Collaborators/Existing Resources Start with Vincentian ministries then move toward a comprehensive list of resources in the Germantown area List of links bookmarked on http://www.delicious.com/gtownvins http://www.delicious.com/gtownvins (92 organizations) Community & Government Resource Guide of 203rd Legislative District State Representative Dwight Evans
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10 Community & Government Resource Guide of 203rd Legislative District State Representative Dwight Evans - 98-page document, downloadable 12 resource categories: Business Associations and Entrepreneur Support Employment Services and Opportunities Emergency Food, Shelter and Preparedness Fuel and Utility Assistance Government Housing and Credit Information Health Services Legal Assistance Neighborhood Beautification, Safety and Support Services Older Adult Services Parent Support and Education Programs Youth Services Identifying Potential Collaborators/Existing Resources
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11 Vincentian Networking Group Tasks Information sharing Feast Day Celebration Website
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12 Information Sharing Suggest periodic meetings throughout the year Formation of a committee to oversee the form and frequency of the meetings These meetings include representatives from each Vincentian ministry Purpose: sharing updates, exploring ways to support each other, and discussing more efficient ways to collaborate
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13 Feast Day Celebration Feast Day Celebration Yearly community outreach celebration/carnival Around the feast of St. Vincent de Paul (Sept. 27) Purpose: to raise the profile and awareness of the Vincentians in Germantown Day would include food, games, tables, presentations with info on various ministries
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14 Website Work in progress URL will be germantown.vinfamily.org
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15 Next Steps Our networking group has scheduled future meetings to continue to refine and serve our purpose Next meeting is May 18 at 10:00 AM Continue to develop website
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17 Systemic Change Germantown Needs Assessment
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18 Three Priorities What data already exists? Do we need to collect neighborhood needs through one-on-one meetings? Are grants available?
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19 Progress What exists ◦ Mike Clark – Quantitative data collection Food Housing Employment Income Education Healthcare Crime
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20 Food Fresh Food Food banks
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21 Housing Renters vs. Owners Vacant Properties Loan vs. value of property (foreclosure threats)
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22 Employment Unemployment rate (vs. city, state, national) Underemployment rate (vs. city, state national) Education levels Income ◦ Percentage earning living wage ◦ Percentage below poverty level
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23 Education Charter Schools enrollment and acceptance rate Applications for financial aid Current and desired Education levels
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24 Healthcare Prenatal Care Free Health Clinics Dental Care Percent medically underserved
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25 Crime Usage of FBI data for type of crime breakdown
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26 Next steps Timing
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27 Vincentian Community Listening Process Proposed May 12, 2011
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28 Why Listening? To hear the people’s story & create new narrative To identify common themes (of hope, struggle) To invite participation & identify potential leaders To build relationships, community, social capital A form of qualitative data gathering
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29 How Listening? One-on-One Conversations ◦ Representatives Teams of Trained Listeners Meet with People Face to Face and ask similar questions Small Group Sessions
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30 One-on-One Conversations Intentional, face to face meeting Start with people you know (not cold calls or door knocking) 30 to 60 minutes In the home or on neutral ground, like at the church or school. Relational, conversational (not a questionnaire) The 80-20 rule
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31 One-on-One Conversations Set-Up (schedule beforehand, not spontaneous) Credential Yourself and the Effort Relationship Building Identify Self-Interest (and Skills, Leadership potential) Get Referrals Commitment
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32 Small Group Conversations After masses, during coffee hour, etc. At a Home & School Meeting In a home, inviting a small group of neighbors or parishioners At another gathering place (Face to Face Dining Room, etc.) Same general rules as One-on-Ones, perhaps using a set of questions that each person takes turns answering.
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33 Questions to Build Relationships & Identify Self-Interest Relational – how long have you lived here... ? Focus Questions – what is your main worry... ? Observation Questions – what do see... ? Feeling Questions – how does it feel... ? Visioning Questions – can you imagine... ? Change Questions – what would you change... ? Parish-specific – how does this affect your church? Commitment Questions – would you come to a mtg?
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34 Proposed Process Each Institution Forms a Team of Listeners (5-10 ea.) Joint training/preparation Each team to listen to 50 people within their institution/community Set timeframe Reconvene to share stories, identify common themes, potential leaders Synthesize into actionable goals
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35 Form & Train Teams of Listeners Each Team Conduct 25- 50 One-on- Ones Each team Identify Common Themes/New Participants Teams Convene to Identify Common Issues Teams Work Together to Analyze Issues & Take Collective Action
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36 Proposed Process DePaul School Listening Team StudentsParentsStaffNeighbors
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37 Proposed Process Immaculate Conception Listening Team Youth Parishioner s Others Served by Parish Neighbors
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38 Proposed Process Common Story, Common Vision for Change Parish Listening School Listening Service Provider Listening
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39 What Happens After Listening? Common Themes Vision for Change Research & Analyze those Themes Why are there no after-school programs in G-town? Why do we have the highest youth unemployment rate? Why are there abandoned houses in our community? Power Analysis What institutions/Decision-Makers Have Power to Help Address these Issues? What kind of power do we need to build to make change?
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40 What Happens After Analysis? Collective Action ◦ Can we organize ourselves to be in relationship with those in power? ◦ Can we organized ourselves to bring resources to bear on these issues? What form will this take? ◦ Advocacy? ◦ Social service? ◦ Community building?
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