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Safe-Hub will continue to grow its scope of Collective Impact activities, reaching more families with increased touchpoints, as well as directly funding monitoring and evaluation support to measure the impact achieved as a collective.
Safe-Hub’s Collective Impact Program currently reaches over 2,000 Kensington residents each year through community events and regular resource distribution. With a second year of funding, Safe-Hub will continue to grow its scope of Collective Impact activities, reaching more families with increased touchpoints, as well as directly funding monitoring and evaluation support to measure the impact achieved as a collective. Community events and resources will include implementation of major events over the course of the grant period (Community Field Day, Back-to-School, Tent-or-Treat, End of Year Winter Fair, and the Scanlon Community Clean-Up) as well as expansion of consistent weekly resources and introduction of Parent Cafes. All Collective Impact activities will aim to build social connection among neighbors and families through the fun, safe atmosphere created through the events, while also creating a stigma-free place to receive resources and services, increasing socioeconomic resilience in Kensington. Support for monitoring and evaluation activities will allow Safe-Hub to measure true impact of these collaborative, supportive services now active at Scanlon Rec Center.