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EMPOWERMENT COVENANT
FOR
INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
DO YOUR PART...LIVE THE
COVENANT
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Faith
Do my part…
1. Join a family of faith and actively participate. Pray, study and apply what I learn. 2. Actively discover and use my gifts and talents. 3. Support the ministry with my time and resources.
Support pastors and help the ministries tackle community issues.
- Education & Youth Development
Do my part…
1.
Parents: Know what’s happening at school. Get involved.
Attend Parent/Teacher conferences and volunteer at school.
Read to children and have children read to you every day.
Use available people and resources for help:
Ex: Library, Family, Tutors, Churches, etc.
2.
Community: Get involved. Go to the classrooms.
Volunteer to read to, tutor, and mentor kids. Encourage ACT preparation/practice.
Attend board meetings and school functions.
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Youth Development: Provide more opportunities and positive experiences for our
youth.
Employment, internships, vocational training, scholarships, etc.
Support leaders and assist them with making changes necessary to help improve the education of African-American children. (ex: Pushing for more funding for schools)
- Health
Do my part...
1. Become educated on health issues that affect African-American families. 2. Establish a relationship with identified medical and dental providers and get an annual medical, dental and behavioral health check-up or screening.
3.
Actively practice a healthy lifestyle by eating healthy, not smoking, exercising, avoiding substance abuse and abstaining from high-risk behaviors associated with HIV-Aids, STD’s and teen pregnancy.
Support leaders and encourage them to make changes that help improve African-American health and increase the number with health insurance.
- Healthy Families
Do my part… 1. Create a safe and healthy environment that nurtures and sustains the spiritual, physical, emotional and economic needs of my family and community. 2. Spend more quality time with my family.
3. Develop and understand the benefits of healthy marriages and stable families.
Support leaders and assist them with helping to create healthier African-American families.
- Economics/Financial Empowerment
Employment/Entrepreneurship/Education Do my part…
1.
Wealth-creation: Create and build personal wealth through: Employment, saving, ownership, investments, equities, and entrepreneurship.
2. Support: Support black-owned business. Support businesses that support community efforts and businesses that employ African-Americans. Enhance and expand networking and professional support and services. 3. Educate: Ourselves and our children to understand and use our collective consumer spending power.
Reinforce the value of professionalism/service-oriented business practices for businesses that serve us.
Support leaders and assist them with implementing changes to help create more employment opportunities and successful African-American businesses.
- Crime Prevention
Do my part…
1. Develop stronger relationships with youth. Help intervene and provide positive options. 2. Partner with my church, neighborhood and/or organization to help prevent and reduce crime. Citizen Patrols, Neighborhood Watch, “Don’t Get It Twisted”, Police Oversight, etc. 3. Partner with others to assist those currently in and coming out of the criminal justice system.
Support leaders and assist them with implementing needed policy changes and plans that reduce our involvement with the criminal justice system and decrease the recidivism rate.
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Civil Rights and Justice
Do my part…
1. Call Human Rights and Relations and other appropriate agencies to get information packets. 2. Contact NAACP, Chicano Awareness Center and Human Rights & Relations if discrimination occurs and follow through with the process. Document everything. 3. Become aware of the judicial system process voting for judges and awareness of rights.
Support leaders and
assist them with plans and
strategies to attain justice
and equality.
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Housing/Neighborhoods
Do my part… 1.
Educate myself about my rights and responsibilities as a renter, the advantages and responsibilities of home ownership, and how home equity helps build personal wealth. 2. Budget, manage credit, control spending and work towards owning my own home. 3. Join my neighborhood association and actively participate.
Support leaders and assist them with plans to increase home ownership and improve neighborhoods.
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Voting/Politics
Do my part…
1. Educate myself, my family (including my children) and my community on the issues and candidates. 2. Register to vote. Voter early and/or take someone with me to the polls.
3. Support the development of African-American political strength with a focus on 2008.
Support leaders and hold them accountable for implementing needed laws and policies.
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Environment
Do my part…
1. Get educated on environmental issues. Share information with others.
2. Make sure my home is free from the impacts of lead. 3. Help keep my neighborhood clean.
Support leaders and assist them with plans to improve environmental conditions.
- Technology
Do my part…
1. Work to make sure that children in my home and community have access to computers. (use available resources…libraries, neighborhood centers, schools when available, etc.) 2. Work to have a computer in my home.
3. Work to have internet access in my home. (with proper supervision)
Support leaders and assist them with creating technology centers and developing plans to have computers in homes, schools and community centers.
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Communications/Media
Do my part…
1. Educate myself, my family and my community regarding the influence of the media.
2. Limit television/video game playing and support positive African-American media outlets. 3. Voice my concerns to media that broadcast and print inappropriate material.
Support leaders and organizations that provide positive news, information and entertainment.
- Cultural Arts, Activities, History, Events & Entertainment
Do my part… 1. Instill in our families and organizations the importance of keeping cultural traditions alive. 2. Support and attend cultural arts, activities, events, organizations and venues. 3. Understand the potential economic impact of the arts in our community.
Support leaders and organizations that provide positive African-American oriented arts, cultural activities and entertainment to our community. Ensure the future of arts in our community.
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