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Osborne Community Coalition UWMA Grantee Agency/Opportunity

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Last updated on May 4, 2008

By empowering and mobilizing
Osborne Community stakeholders to develop comprehensive, sustained, and connected resources, promoting healthy life choices for individuals and families leading to the ownership of positive community development and self-sufficiency.

Description:
OUR WHOLE FAMILY SERVICES
At Osborne Community Coalition, families can find the social services, life skills and educational training needed to strengthen their circle of support.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Knowledge is power. Our education programs are designed to reach youth and their families in the school setting and at our facility.

STRUCTURED RECREATION
Play is the work of youth. When the entire family plays together the family bond is strengthened.

PARENT – AID
Parenting is, in the best of times, difficult. Our services assist parents with this life-time role.

SOCIAL SERVICES
Learning to care for one’s self is critical in developing successful relationships with others. In addition to our services, Osborne Prevention Task Force has a coalition of over fifty members that provide a diverse pool of services.

History:
Osborne Community Coalition was established in 1996 by a group of caring residents. We received recognition as a 501c3 in February of 1999. Our staff and volunteers have served over 3,000+ residents through after-school programs, family and parenting classes, mentoring and community collaboration. The number of families we have in our community circle continues to grow. Our goal is to build social, legal, and organizational infrastructures in the Osborne Community that will promote the growth of hope and pride by the families that live in the Osborne Community. The success of the OPTF over the past seven years is a result of the devotion of its volunteer membership. Communities that care about themselves find a way to gather together and get the job done!

Contact people:
 Jarvis Haugabook, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Christine Able, Executive Director, (phone), (email)
Tacia Estem, CPPC Coordinator, (phone), (email)

Office fax number: (770) 319-3998

Address:
 2050 Austell Road, Bldg O-1 (Crescent Square Apartments)
Marietta, GA 30008
(See a map)

Web Site: None specified

Directions:
 75 North to Windy Hill Road make a left Follow on Windy Hill until in deadends into Austell Road make a right. Crescent Square Apartments is located on the left immediately after Pat Mell Road.
  Nearest Bus Stop: In front of apartment complex

Additional Information
How did you hear about Volunteer Solutions?
United Way (website, staff, etc.)
UWMA Impact Area Alignment:
Low Income Individuals/Families, People At Risk, Youth (ages 7-17)


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