Over the past 50 years, Community Action Agencies across the
country have worked tirelessly to leverage resources, develop local programs,
and administer grants to help low-income families and individuals achieve
self-sufficiency to fight the war on poverty. Over the past year, in honor of
the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Economic Opportunity
Action of 1964, we have celebrated the 50 best things about Community Action. Though
our anniversary celebration is winding down, our successes and stories of hope,
achievement and movement toward our mission, will continue.
The Community Action Promise states: “Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope,
improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about
the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves
and each other.”
For the over 6,000 staff serving all of Ohio’s 88 counties
through 48 locally controlled Community Action Agencies, this is truly the
case. From emergency services and job training and placement programs to
weatherization and housing development, people all across the state are moving toward
that mission and helping low-income Ohioans help themselves by narrowing gaps and
creating bridges and opportunities to move out of poverty.
The Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies is proud
of the work in our network and across America. There is still work to do and we
look forward to celebrating the new and innovative programs that are created by
Ohio’s agencies to help people and change lives.
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