Want to Improve your Neighborhood? Attend your District Neighborhood Council Meetings!
The District Neighborhood Council meetings are part of the Anaheim Neighborhood Improvement Program that uses an inter-departmental approach to improve the livability of Anaheim’s neighborhoods.
Utilizing 4 neighborhood districts and interdepartmental teams assigned to each district, neighborhood improvement is accomplished by creating partnerships between neighborhood
“stakeholders” (City departments, residents, property owners, school officials, the religious community, business community and non-profit organizations).
This partnership develops a long term vision for your neighborhood’s success! Quarterly Neighborhood Council meetings bring people together to work on issues of concern and identify actions they can take to address them.
This is a great opportunity to create strong partnerships between residents and city staff in improving the livability of neighborhoods. Not sure which district you live in?
Call (714) 765-4456 for more information, or visit
www.anaheim.net/neighborhoods
West District – July 16, 7pm Brookhurst Community Center (714) 765-4397
East District – July 17, 7pm Rio Vista Elementary School (714) 765-5208
Central District – July 23, 7pm Downtown Anaheim Community Center (714) 765-4635
South District – July 24, 7pm Paul Revere Elementary School (714) 765-4635
Looking Beyond Disabilities Focusing on Capabilities Expanding Possibilities
After School Program
(Monday-Friday) recreational and social activities are offered, where school age children engage in group games, community outings, arts & crafts, and various independent living skills.
Musical Theater
(Thursday evenings) fosters creative expression for young adults through singing, dancing, and acting. Participants work towards a �inal performance while building con�idence, self-esteem, and socialization skills.
Adults in Action
(Friday evenings) focus is on social and independent living skills through excursions into the community. For individuals 18 years and older.
Saturday Recreation
Centered on self-expression through social, recreation activities including physical �itness, interactive games, and bowling. Open to individuals of all ages.
AbilityFirst Anaheim Program (714) 821-7448 2660 West Broadway, Anaheim, CA 92804 www.ability�
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Established in 1926 as the Crippled Children’s Society of Southern California, AbilityFirst’s mission is to provide programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities realize their full potential.
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