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"Citizens 4 Change" Dayton Inc.

Our mission: Citizens 4 Change Dayton Inc.'s mission is to help improve communities by connecting individuals in neighborhoods to solve problems. Our goal is to give local communities a voice by assessing community needs and giving residents the tools to work together to improve local conditions.

Operation: Dimes 4 Dayton

This fundraising effort is all about our communities uniting for a common goal. Each collection station spread out across the city will hold YOUR change....pennies, dimes, nickels (you get the idea) 100% of the funds generated from this will be used to improve our neighborhoods. There are many ways that the money can be used and YOU as a resident have a voice. You will also be able to see just how much has been generated via this site, and track every penny! There are also security precautions being put in place (courtesy of Key Bank) that prevent any single person from draining the bank acct and leaving town with cash in hand. The bottom line is this, if WE (the residents want a better city then we HAVE to step up and work for it!) The time has come for us to stand united in this cause and get back to the basics....of caring for those within our communities and setting a standard by which others across this nation would do well to follow! Our efforts are being watched by others, there's no DOUBT of that!!!

We ARE here for YOU!


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Drop us a line at the following address

C4CD Inc
PO Box, 10401
Dayton, Ohio
45402

ourdaytonoh@gmail.com



What is "Citizens 4 Change" Dayton Inc.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Dayton Youth Program!


Dear: Friends, and supporters of "Citizens 4 Change" Dayton!

Back in late December, we at; "Citizens 4 Change" Dayton had the pleasure to sit down with; John Lipkins. If you do not know who Mr. Lipkins is, well he's a respected teacher inside of our city who has done a great deal to help the youth within his community and school. Recently, Mr. Lipkins has put together a Dayton Youth Program and to date he has garnered a great deal of support from a few Non Profits and respected members of the community. I wanted to share with you some of the details of this program and to provide for everyone his contact info if you're so inclined to volunteer your time.

Here is a list of some of the great people he has on board.

Rev Rockney
Dr. Stanic
Dr. Walker (Wesley Center)
Ken Wade A (Citizens 4 Change)
Bing Davis
Craig Powell (powernet)
Sheriff Plumer (Sponsor)
Sara/Damion Tooson (Math Teacher)
Ricy Boyd (Jobs for teens)
George (East Dayton Street Souljahz)
Shack Street Souljahz
Ronnie/Keith/Cory Winn (Coaches)
Dr. Collier CSU professor

Here is an overview of the Plan 4-Fun which includes 4 sites to be used throughout the city!

Site 1 Thurgood Marshall 1st Dayton Ball Park
Site 2 Trotwood
Site 3 East Dayton
Site 4 Princeton

Each site will have a chance for the children to take part in a number of sports (team building primarily) ages 8-18

Baseball (Dr. Walker)
Summer USA Track Program
Soccer, Basketball, Kickball, Volleyball and Tennis

Here are some of their needs to turn this great project into a reality

1. More Sponsors
2. Equipment
3. Coaches
4. Young Adult Mentors

The aforementioned is only an overview of the program and it indeed is more extensive than just what was mentioned. We encourage you to help in any way you can! Here are the points of contact and their numbers for you to call! The points of contact for the above listed info is: Mr. John Lipkins 937-838-6021 and Mr. George 937-397-6879

We OWE it to our children to provide a safe, and better Dayton..one where they can interact with other respectable youth inside of their communities. GO DAYTON AND GO "Citizens 4 Change" Dayton! I ask each of you to spread this great idea around!

Thank you for your time and thanks for your continued support of our efforts!
Ken Wade A
Exec Dir "Citizens 4 Change" Dayton

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