I haven’t blogged for a minute, primarily because there just hasn’t been anything pressing on my heart and/or mind to share. The other reason is I’ve begun writing the District’s Board Brief which is due out in 2 weeks. There’s only so much time in a day!
I did, however, have an extraordinary day, or should I say night – this evening. I have begun working with the Youth from the Youth Summit Council on the 2nd Phase of Peace Prosperity and Unity in Plainfield. We were graced with about 11 youth and about that many adults. We went through the data from the survey we conducted at the end of the Summit we held in April. There were some really exciting findings gleaned from the results, and we are going to use this information to springboard into our next activity. I will also be sharing some of the results with the Board and community at large over the next few months.
These youth are so dynamic! They are energized, focused and eager to turn their city around!
In addition to these wonderful youth, I also had the pleasure of meeting one of the truce initiating members who stopped by the youth summit wrap/rap up session. Something this gentleman said tonight hit me to my core; “why are we getting all this negative press for trying to turn our lives around and for working for the city.” One of the adult summit members reached out his hand to the young man and said to him that there are many more that are supportive of what they all are doing.
I really, really hope HE HEARD THAT. There are soooooooooooooooo many more of us who are supportive and encouraged by what these gentlemen are doing. Stay encouraged; the hope and motivation you are exampling is not in vain. There are so many youth looking at you and up to you, for whatever reason, you must not fail them – you MUST NOT FAIL YOURSELF!
The devil is busy – especially when someone is aiming to pick themselves up and rise! Marvel at those nipping at your heels because they are a sign that you are on the RISE!
I pray you all continue to represent Peace & Unity for Prosperity in this city. Our collective energy, commitment and teamwork will be what move this city forward and upward.
God Bless!
Note: Any negative comments will not be posted by this blogger!
It has be suggested before that they put out their own blog. That way they could get their positive message out. Maybe you can help them set the blog up.
ReplyDeleteWhile I cannot take on another reponsibility, I think its a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteIf you are willing to assist them, please provide me with your contact information and I gladly pass it along.
Thanks,
Renata
Renata, there are many of us in the community that applaud the truce. However, we also are concerned that as a part of the truce NO weapons were offered to be turned in. Citizens are still in fear of a broken truce and the weapons released again in our youth and adults.
ReplyDeleteSiddeeq W. El-Amin
siddeeq -- Perhaps City Officials need to take charge of that kind of initiative. We can't expect them to know what we want or even expect. WE should reach out to them now -- they have opened the door. As the saying goes...Tag Your It!
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