
"We Must Work Like a Community,
to Serve Our Community"
Community Impact
July 18, 2024

Resources
Craig Morton
Dr. Craig Morton is the Senior Director of Data and Continuous Improvement at U.S. Prep. In this role, Craig continues his experience with institutional effectiveness by providing ongoing support to individual providers. During his career in higher education, Craig has worked in a variety of function areas including helping oversee faculty credentialing activity, degree program assessment, Core Curriculum assessment, and general institutional compliance and strategic planning initiatives.
Justin Stice
Empowering Possibility is seeing what a person or organization can become and then giving inspiration, encouragement, motivation, and resources for them to live into that possibility. It is not doing something for someone, but it's ultimately helping people gain a greater vision of what can be and helping them live into it. For each person and organization that possibility is different, there are no cookie cutter results. Each person has something unique to offer the world and I want to help you offer it.
United Way
A.L.I.C.E.
ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) may be a relative or friend. You may be ALICE. As cashiers, waiters, child care providers, and other members of our essential workforce, ALICE earns just above the Federal Poverty Level but less than what it costs to make ends meet. These struggling households are forced to make impossible choices each day. While such hardship is pervasive, households of color are disproportionately ALICE.
ALICE also represents the data reshaping the dialogue on financial hardship, and a grassroots movement that is picking up steam across half of U.S. states - and counting.
Lubbock Health Department
Our mission is to improve and protect the health of our community by providing holistic services founded on evidence-based practices. We strive to bridge the gap in assistance for the underserved, facilitate community partnerships, and advocate physical and social wellness.
Our vision is to be the catalyst of a citywide collaboration that empowers citizens to prioritize, achieve, and maintain optimal health.
Tomorrow's Leaders
At Tomorrow's Leaders We Believe......
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Our youth will live up to their expectations and that good grades, behavior and attendance can be achieved when encouraged.
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Exposure to university settings and service learning will build self-esteem and promote college learning.
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Hands-on Experiences through U.S. History and Science trips will brighten their futures and expand their horizons.
Non-Profit Management Center
Are you interested in getting your Nonprofit Executive Leadership Certification? The Nonprofit Management Center in Odessa, TX is currently accepting applications through August 16th for their upcoming classes. The classes will be once a month starting September 13th and ending with graduation on May 16th. NELC is designed to equip individuals seeking a role in nonprofit management with the skills needed to be successful. Potential participants include acting executive directors who desire to improve their skills and other individuals seeking to become nonprofit executives.
Continuum of Care Information
CoC Virtual Binders cover foundational topics from the Continuum of Care (CoC) with the goal to transfer basic knowledge to grantees in order to administer their projects more successfully. Each binder reflects a range of learning styles and offers a variety of ways to interact with the topics.
No Need Among You
2024 No Need Among You Dallas conference. Featuring: Dr. Coyletta Govan, Jamison Charles, and Joel Edward Goza



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