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11th Street Project
Q: What will be housed in the 11th Street Project renovated building?
A: Primarily, ministries will be developed in response to the on-going needs of the
community. Just a few of the ministries that will be a foundation of the project
are:
| The Father's House |
Food, clothing and other miscellaneous items for people in need. |
The Potter's House |
Free haircuts for families in need. |
After-School Programs |
Safe place for children to go after school to use a state of the art computer lab, do homework, and receive tutoring |
Literacy Training |
Adult tutoring |
A House of Worship
Support Groups for people dealing with addictions
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The 11th Street Project is an initiative of Pleasant Valley Assembly of God,
owned and directed by Pleasant Valley Assembly of God. Although The 11th
Street Project is directed by PVAG, we welcome partnerships with other
ministries, churches, and organizations to effectively meet all the needs of
residents within the area.
Q: What is the difference between The 11th Street Project and The Nehemiah Project?
1. An Initiative of PVAG to renovate the
building on 11th Street & 16th Ave.
making it a
1. place where ministries for the
neighborhood can be housed.
2. It is owned by PVAG.
3. It is directed by PVAG.
4. The 11th Street Project deals with the
activities that will happen in the building:
• to house a church one day
• to house after-school programs
• to house The Father's House activities
• to house The Potter's House activities
• to partner with other community agencies in use of the building
• to partner with The Nehemiah Project
• to work more directly with ministry that involves individuals and families
The Nehemiah Project
1. TNP grew out of The 11th Street Project.
2. It is a separate, 501 (c) (3) non-profit
faith-based corporation.
3. It has a separate operating board
4. It has a separate budget from PVAG.
5. The Executive Board of TNP is made up of:
• Jim Balzano
• Dave Miller
• Dick Scholton
• Peter Joudry
6. TNP is partnering with PVAG and their 11th Street Project.
7. TNP will raise funds to work in conjunction with The 11th Street Project.
8. TNP will sponsor community activities at the 11th St Center.
9. TNP will rehabilitate other properties in the Lower Fairview area.
10. TNP will eventually do more work in the city than just in Lower Fairview.
• Currently, Lower Fairview and The 11th Street Project are its focus
• As a separate 501 (c) (3) faith based organization, TNP can partner with outside
...agencies easier than PVAG
• TNP can access grants that PVAG cannot
• TNP grew out of The 11th Street Project, but it's scope will ultimately be much broader
...than one building |