During the past year the community has come together through Partners For A Prosperous
Athens (PPA) to develop comprehensive strategies to address poverty. Ten initiatives have
been identified that will have a long-term, high impact on reducing poverty. In addition, the
community's 155 recommendations will continue to be implemented as these initiatives
unfold.
A successor organization called OneAthens is being recommended. A primary role of
OneAthens will be to align the strategic planning processes of the co-conveners so that
funding can address the most important community needs. OneAthens will also assure
accountability and the continued implementation of the community's recommendations.
Actions are proposed that challenge our community to end the status quo and think in new
ways as we create a future without persistent poverty. The initiatives offered by the Steering
Committee represent an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty as dramatically and as
quickly as possible. Only the people of Athens can make these initiatives a reality by staying
with the process until all recommendations are addressed.
- Regional Economy:
Create a regional economic development organization by July 2008 under the leadership of
the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce.
The focus of this initiative is to develop a regional economic development organization to proactively market the region to
prospects interested in bringing new industry to the region as well as to encourage the retention and expansion of existing
businesses. This initiative will reduce poverty by bringing more industry and jobs to the region, and will encourage a regional
workforce development strategy.
- Early Learning:
Provide access to quality child care and other school-readiness programs for all children age
0-5 years by August 2010.
The focus of this initiative is to provide every child ages 0-5 years with access to a quality school-readiness program. This
initiative will reduce poverty in the short run by providing quality early learning sites for children so that parents can work.
The long-term impact on poverty will be to improve our schools by having students entering kindergarten at or above grade
level.
- Education:
Convert two schools, preferably Fourth Street and Chase Street elementary schools, to new
school models (charter, magnet, etc.) and develop them, with shared decision-making by the
school district, parents, community leaders, and neighborhoods, by August 2008. Consider
additional new model schools as well.
The focus of this initiative is to create new public education models in Athens that reflect extensive community involvement,
shared governance, and new partnerships to meet the diverse needs of our children and communities. This initiative will have
a long-term impact on poverty by creating new educational choices that will improve the public education outcomes in
Athens, and ultimately improve the quality of our workforce.
Create a workforce development school by August 2009, in collaboration with the Clarke
County School District, area employers, and Athens Technical College to provide vocational
technical education (modeled after the Newnan, GA, Central Educational Center) to meet the
needs of youth and adult students and address the workforce demands of the region.
The focus of this initiative is to create a state-of-the-art career training center, for youth and adults, that draws on the
resources and expertise of our school system, Athens Technical College, and our business community. This initiative will
reduce poverty by preparing students for the workforce, increasing their options, and reducing the drop-out rate.
- Family Enrichment:
Pilot a comprehensive family resource center at/near Fourth Street Elementary School to
provide one-stop-access to supportive services and to facilitate family engagement by
August 2008. Consider additional family resource centers as well.
The focus of this initiative is to provide a single place where families can access education, healthcare, social services, and
job training resources. This initiative will reduce poverty by making services more available to families, enhancing ongoing
efforts aimed at making children more successful in school, and providing parents with better access to job opportunities.
- Public Transportation:
Increase dramatically the hours, frequency, and coverage of Athens Transit and develop a
regional system by January 2009.
The focus of this initiative is to increase coverage and accessibility of public transportation in Athens and the surrounding
region. This initiative will reduce poverty by providing people access to more jobs in the city and region. A regional bus
system will also support the development of our regional economy.
- Affordable Housing:
Develop an innovative housing strategy by July 2008 that preserves diverse communities and
increases the supply of affordable housing across the continuum of housing needs, from
homelessness to rental to homeownership, so that every resident is living in adequate, safe,
and affordable housing by 2015.
The focus of this initiative is to develop a comprehensive housing strategy to address the housing needs of the entire Athens
community. This initiative will reduce poverty by helping families to have safe places to live so that they can focus on their
families and their jobs.
- Health:
Create a community health foundation (with a Board including, but not limited to, healthcare
providers) to coordinate funding and basic health services for those in poverty and near
poverty by January 2008.
The focus of this initiative is to create a health foundation to support comprehensive delivery of primary and specialty health
services for those in poverty and near poverty. This initiative will reduce poverty by providing better health services to the
poor, thus reducing late stage care as well as keeping workers healthy and in the workforce. Efficient use of our health
providers will also reduce the inefficient use of high cost emergency rooms for minor medical needs.
- Teen Pregnancy:
Reduce the teen pregnancy rate 25% by December 2010, providing comprehensive teen
pregnancy prevention programs at schools, in places of worship, and in neighborhoods.
The focus of this initiative is to acknowledge that teen pregnancy continues to be a major issue in our community and needs
teens, parents, churches, healthcare providers, schools, and other groups to become more pro-active in developing solutions.
As this initiative reduces the number of teen pregnancies, poverty will be reduced. More teen-agers will remain in school and
in the workforce, and fewer children will be born into poverty.
- Human and Economic Development:
Support the Department of Human and Economic Development so that by July 2008 it
becomes a driving force to reduce poverty by building the capacity of service providers and
empowering individuals and neighborhoods to solve their problems; restructure HED to act
beyond being a pass-through agency for federal funds.
The focus of this initiative is to encourage and help the Athens Clarke County Department of Human and Economic
Development (HED) design and implement a comprehensive program that will secure the resources needed to enhance the
services provided to disadvantaged communities. This initiative will reduce poverty because a revitalized HED will empower
people and communities to overcome poverty and increase the capacity of service providers.
- OneAthens:
The Co-conveners and Steering Committee will create OneAthens as the successor
organization that will provide leadership from the community to ensure the implementation
of these initiatives and other remaining PPA recommendations.
This initiative will help reduce poverty because it will provide an organization to oversee the accountability and
implementation of the PPA recommendations.
The focus of this initiative is to provide Athenians with a vehicle to help support the vision of OneAthens. This initiative will reduce poverty by providing resources and strategic giving to fill funding gaps and seed new models.