Hey, Columbia residents! Big news is buzzing in our city! On December 6, the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement launched the “4 Block” Promise initiative, aimed at creating safer and friendlier neighborhoods block by block! It was an event filled with hope and community spirit, held at City Hall, and led by the passionate Director Trevon Fordham. He was joined by our friendly Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, District II Councilman Edward McDowell Jr., and some amazing leaders from local churches.
You might be wondering, what exactly is this “4 Block” Promise? Well, it’s a citywide initiative designed to increase community engagement through strategic partnerships with our faith-based organizations. The idea is to focus on the four blocks surrounding each place of worship, enhancing outreach and fostering stronger community ties. It’s all about making our streets safer and our neighborhoods more connected!
The program targets neighborhoods that have faced higher crime rates but is open to all churches and community members across Columbia. So, no matter where you live, there’s a place for you in this promise.
As of now, five local churches have boldly stepped forward as partners in this initiative! These churches are:
With these committed partners, the hope is that we can kickstart exciting, impactful community engagement events that draw folks together and make a real difference. Who doesn’t love a good community BBQ or a volunteer clean-up day?
But how will this all come together? Over the next three months, the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement has a busy schedule set up. They plan to:
This isn’t just about creating plans; it’s about rolling up our sleeves and getting to work in our neighborhoods!
If you’re interested in learning more about the “4 Block” Promise or want to get involved, reach out to the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement. You can shoot them an email at neighborhoodsafety@columbiasc.gov or give them a call at 803-545-3031. They’re eager to hear from you!
This initiative is a wonderful opportunity for our city to unite, strengthen community bonds, and take steps towards creating a safer Columbia for everyone. So let’s rally together, support our local leaders, and watch how we can spark positive change, one block at a time!
Remember, Columbia, we’re all in this together. Let’s make our neighborhoods a better place to live, work, and play!
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