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Saturday
April 29, 2000

April 28 - 29
Seattle Sites of the Day:

Mona Foundation
   Current Projects

"The role of the Mona Foundation is to find and support educational programs that meet the following criteria:
- The program is founded and operated by local residents.
- The program addresses a vital and significant deficit in the basic needs of children, needs which prevent the full development of their capacity as productive members of their society. These needs must include education, but also may include housing, food and a nurturing environment.
- The program serves children of all backgrounds, regardless of age, sex, race or ethnicity, religion, and economic status.
- ...
- The program has a historic rate of success, having been established and functioning for a significant period of time. ...
- The program administrators are active participants in developing and implementing plans for the self-sustainability of their facility.
- The program enjoys the support of the local community."

Roosevelt Neighbors' Alliance

"The Roosevelt Neighbors' Alliance (RNA) is a volunteer neighborhood organization in Seattle's University District. We advocate for our community. Our focus is to preserve and enhance our quality of life and to help shape the future of our neighborhood. We also work outside our group's boundaries on diverse community issues in cooperation with other area organizations."

"RNA's constituency is the neighborhood between I -5 and Brooklyn Ave NE (east-west), and NE 45th St and NE Ravenna Blvd (north-south). RNA meetings are open to all."

April 23 - 29
Seattle Site of the Week:




Voice of Roma

"The primary objectives and purposes of this corporation shall be to organize, promote, and provide educational and charitable projects for and about Roma. Our goal is to provide Roma, with a special emphasis on the inclusion of Romani women, with a voice, in their local communities, as well as nationally and internationally. We will do this through programs such as the following:
- cultural exchange events
- educational forums for the general public concerning the history and current plight of the Roma
- media projects involving heightening awareness of Romani issues and including Romani participation in the media
- health and educational services for Romani women and children
- intra and inter-ethnic conflict resolution services
- empowerment through economic development
- community organization and institution-building programs
- immigration and refugee assistance programs
- humanitarian aid programs
- other human rights and legal assistance programs"

May 20 - 23
CPSR Conference:
Shaping the Network Society




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