• Thousands of residents.

  • Hundreds of organizations.

  • Eighteen neighborhoods.

  • ONE NORTHSIDE.

  • Thousands of residents.

  • Hundreds of organizations.

  • Eighteen neighborhoods.

  • ONE NORTHSIDE.

Working together for a better community.

The One Northside movement is strongest when every person has a voice at the table, and has a chance to offer something.

See what we’re working towards in the pillars below:

We need each other.

In every community, there is a give and take. Sometimes you are the one offering support and other times you need to receive it. It’s all part of our work together.

Working together for a better community.

The One Northside movement is strongest when every person has a voice at the table, and has a chance to offer something.

See what we’re working towards in the pillars below:

We need each other.

In every community, there is a give and take. Sometimes you are the one offering support and other times you need to receive it. It’s all part of our work together.

The numbers tell the story.

Working together, our community is already experiencing change for good. Here are some highlights:

2,462

students at Northside schools have received weekend food through the Backpack Program

94%

of Diversion Program participants have not re-offended

100

families surveyed for critical needs are being connected to a health resource provider network

One Northside is structured so that every voice is heard and every resident has a seat at the table, working to bring change on a large scale.

Education Pillar Highlight: A+ Schools and Perry High School

EDUCATION PILLAR HIGHLIGHT: A+ SCHOOLS & PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Perry High School located in Observatory Hill is experiencing a positive transformation.  Veteran Principal Molly O’Malley Argueta, in her second year, is building on the collective…

Resident Champion Feature: Miss D.

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Resident Champion Feature: Miss D. A resident of the Northview Heights community for the past twenty years, Joyce Robinson, known as Miss. D, is a positive force in her Northside neighborhood. She is known as a vocal advocate and champion for…

EDUCATION Pillar Highlight: Keystone Star Movement

Keystone STAR Movement Easier with Quality Coaching Sheila Harris, owner of Mama’s Little Angels Learning Center, and her staff have successfully completed the work to move their early learning center on Perrysville Avenue from a Keystone…

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