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The Fort Wayne UNITED Ten Point Coalition is influencing the lives of young people, families, local businesses, and neighborhoods by implementing proactive strategies to reduce violence and emphasize the importance of education, employment and community partnerships.

Created in 2018, foot patrol members visit local neighborhoods to examine the areas of crime, education, health, and housing and how to improve conditions and the quality of life for residents and explore opportunities for growth and future success.

 
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Thanks to an impactful and inspiring 12 months, Fort Waynes UNITED's Ten Point Coalition is expanding its presence in 2022 - and we need YOUR help!

The coalition is currently seeking passionate, committed, and team-minded individuals who would like to make a positive difference in our community. Foot patrol members will receive training, guidance, and an hourly stipend. Hours and days will vary based on scheduling needs. This is a paid position. 

If interested in serving on the Ten Point Coalition, APPLY HERE

For more information, please contact Lewis A. King at 260-427-2102 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

WHAT IS FORT WAYNE UNITED?

Fort Wayne UNITED is a Mayoral initiative that places two national efforts, Cities United and My Brother's Keeper, under one umbrella. It is designed to answer the call to enhance opportunities, advance youth advocacy and help create a safer city for all, but more specifically for black men and boys. By bringing together a group of passionate and committed leaders, the initiative will educate, inform and engage the community in an effort to make positive change one neighborhood at a time.

VISION
Every black male in Fort Wayne is respected and valued and has the opportunity to achieve his full potential.

MISSION
Advocate for and implement policies, practices and procedures to ensure equity and opportunity for black fathers, brothers and sons at home, work, school and in the community through collaborative efforts.

Artek, Inc. is looking for hard-working general laborers who will receive on-the-job-training. Applicants should be able to lift approximately 50 pounds and will work with circular saws and tape measures. Responsibilities will include general fabrication, line operator and hopper filling. Anyone interested should email Jeff Dammeyer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. See job descriptions here.

Envy Lawn is looking for hard-working individuals with a desire to succeed in the lawn care and landscaping industry. Must enjoy working outdoors in all types of weather conditions and be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds. Reliability extremely important and must have transportation to and from the office. No experience needed; all training provided. Advancement and growth opportunities available. Pay is $9-$13/hour depending on experience. Must be 18 years of age or older. 40+ hours per week. Call 260-710-3689 for more information.

The YMCA Child Care Services Branch is looking for pre-school and school age child care instructors, and site directors and assistants. Child Care work schedules include early morning, before school, or late afternoon hours after school, or both. Benefits include a free YMCA membership for part-time employees. Visit the website for more information.

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Please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information about Fort Wayne UNITED.

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