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'''List at least five organizations, companies, government agencies, etc. that are involved in the topics you mentioned?'''
 
'''List at least five organizations, companies, government agencies, etc. that are involved in the topics you mentioned?'''
 
 
Topic: '''[[Homelessness]]'''
 
 
 
 
* '''SideWalk''' is a volunteer operated program that aims to end homelessness through community engagement and coordination of resources.
 
 
 
Address:  1139 5th Ave SE, Olympia, WA 98501
 
 
Phone:    (360)515-5587
 
 
Website:  http://walkthurston.org/
 
 
Program Director:  ''Phil Owen''
 
 
Phil's Phone:  (360)259-2005
 
 
Phil's Email:  phil@interfaith-works.org
 
 
 
 
* '''Olympia Housing Program'''
 
 
 
Address:  (City Hall) 601 4th Ave E, Olympia, WA 98501
 
 
Program Manager:  ''Anna Schlecht''
 
 
Anna's Phone:  (360)753-8183
 
 
Anna's Email:  aschlech@ci.olympia.wa.us
 
 
 
 
* '''Emma Goldman Youth Homeless Outreach Project (EGYHOP)''' street outreach workers provide direct service on the streets of Olympia.
 
 
 
Address:  1103 5th Avenue SE, Olympia Washington 98501
 
 
Phone:    (360)791-2241 or blackkitty@comcast.net
 
 
Coordinator & Lead Outreach Worker:  ''"Long Hair David" Fawver''
 
 
L.H.David's Phone:  (360)349-2732
 
 
L.H.David's Email:  LHD@CapitalClubHouse.org
 
 
 
 
* '''The Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties'''
 
 
 
Website:      http://www.crisis-clinic.org/
 
 
Crisis Line:  (360)586-2800
 
 
Program Manager:  ''David Shultis''
 
 
D.Shultis' Phone:  (360)586-2888 x 103
 
 
D.Shultis' Email:  david@crisis-clinic.org
 
 
 
 
* '''Interfaith Works'''
 
 
 
Website:  http://www.oly-wa.us/interfaith/
 
 
Executive Director:  Daniel Kadden
 
 
D.Kadden's Phone:  (360)357-7224
 
 
D.Kadden's Email:  office@interfaith-works.org
 
  
  

Revision as of 12:06, 7 February 2012

During winter quarter 2012 students will form into teams based on a "task cluster," several possible clusters are listed below. When the teams are formed, they will need to decide what activities are most appropriate towards developing a project. These activities can be chosen from the current list of tasks that includes tasks that John and Doug have added as well as those added by students.

This preliminary list of possible clusters was developed by faculty and students. (And, of course, it can be added to!)

  • e-Liberate
  • CIRAL vs Homelessness
  • ICT (Information and Communication Technology) Development
  • Theory
  • Education
  • Economic injustice / Occupy Movement


What types of direct collaborative topics are most interesting to you? (preceded by number of mentions on profile sheet)


       6	Homelessness
       5	Agriculture / Permaculture / Access to Food / Food Security
	
	4	Education
	4	Environmental Protection & Restoration / Biodiversity
	3	Support for Women and Children
	2	Animal Rights
 	2	Domestic Violence
	2	Human Rights / Native Advocacy / Social Equality
	2	Public Health
	2	Sustainability / Energy
	1	Arts
	1	Chemical Dependency
	1	Civic  Action
	1	Creativity
	1	Fashion
	1	Free Speech
	1	Hunger
	1	International
	1	Interstate Transportation
	1	Local Community Networks
	1	Meditation and Self-Awareness
	1	Mentally Disabled Protection
	1	Police Accountability
	1	Politics
	1	Poverty
	1	Quality of Life
	1	Reproductive Rights
	1	Responsible Technology
	1	Sports
	1	Transparency
	1	Use of  Information
	1	Veterans' Affairs
	1	Violence Prevention
	1	World Café etc.


List at least five organizations, companies, government agencies, etc. that are involved in the topics you mentioned?



What types of support and institutionalization possibilities are most interesting to you? (List at least 3)



List at least five resources, organizations, or that are involved in the possibilities you mentioned?



What types of skills, experience, and knowledge are you interested in improving with this effort? (List at least 3)



What types of work conducted in a team of fellow students sound most interesting to you? (List at least 3)




Perhaps we should divide our groups according to the "six core values" that Doug described in New Community Networks?

(1) Conviviality and Culture; 
(2) Education; 
(3) Strong Democracy; 
(4) Heath and Well-Being
(5) Economic Equity, Opportunity, and Sustainability; and 
(6) Information and Communication;