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18 <br /> •-,1r:,i:*T21- 2)orhocc.1 Ceriter <br /> RENA Community Center <br /> Overview <br /> In 2007, this socially cohesive and culturally rich community founded a 501(c)(3) tax- <br /> exempt organization — the Rogers Eubanks Neighborhood Association (RENA) -to <br /> formalize a long term ad hoc community alliance and movement. As a community- <br /> organizing group, RENA needed a place to gather to provide a location for sharing of <br /> community resources and development programs. Minister Robert Campbell, RENA <br /> Director David Caldwell, and RENA Board Member Barbara Hopkins have formed <br /> working relationships with the Orange County Board of Commissioners (BOCC), the <br /> Town of Chapel Hill, and the Town of Carrboro as well as members of the wider <br /> Orange County, North Carolina community. RENA has been a part of collaborative <br /> work groups such as the Landowners Group, Neighborhood Group, Chapel Hill Small <br /> Area Plan Task Force, and Enhancement Task Force. <br /> RENA Community Center opened its doors in the summer of 2010 and closed them <br /> temporarily in August of 2012. The new center seeks to continue to serve the <br /> community's needs through its Neighborhood, Opportunity and Wealth (NOW) <br /> programming. <br /> Neighborhood Programming: <br /> Community Garden <br /> Celebrating Our Cultures <br /> Celebrating Our History <br /> Opportunity Programming: <br /> Education: Back to School Bash, Tutoring, Adult Education, ESL <br /> Health: Wellness Cooperative, Alliance with Piedmont Health <br /> • • <br /> CONFIDENTIAL - DO NOT DISSEMINATE. This business plan contains confidential, tra.cle-secret <br /> information and is shared only with the understanding that you will not share its contents or ideas with <br /> third parties without t h e express written consent of the ptan author, <br /> • <br />
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