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2024 was an Amazing Year for ITAVCOA

Updated: Dec 23, 2024

2024: A Year of Growth and Impact

It Takes A Village Community Outreach and Advocacy was excited to continue our mission of empowering communities and fostering positive change.

In 2024, were committed to expanding our programs, deepening our impact, and building stronger connections with the individuals and families we serve.



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Outcomes in 2024

  • Expanded Services: We introduced new initiatives to address food insecurity, provide more educational resources, and offer increased access to essential services.


  • Community Training and Workshops: From financial literacy to mental health awareness, we hosted workshops designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive.


  • Youth Programs: Our focus on youth included mentorship opportunities, and activities to inspire the next generation.


  • Advocacy for Equity: We will amplify our advocacy efforts to ensure every voice is heard and every community has access to the resources they need.



  • Stronger Partnerships: By collaborating with like-minded organizations, we aim to broaden our reach and create sustainable, long-term solutions for systemic issues.


  • We had two new Board Members join our team.


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We believe that together, we can accomplish great things. Whether as a volunteer, donor, or program participant, your involvement is essential to making our vision a reality.


 
 
 

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