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Our community lifts up 22 Community Work Groups (Committees, Coalitions, Task Forces, etc.) who meet monthly as well as five community resource gatherings from seniors to persons with disabilities. Our website currently defines the Community Work Groups by purpose and goals, www.bcchp.org/communitywork. In 2025, we hope to add in the five community resource groups in which people can attend and learn about current workforce resources, senior services, persons with disability services and more. These groups engage many Community Support Specialists, to help guide supports, learn or share resources. This informal gathering of people is working for our community; however, more conversations are needed to continue to build what works best for the community in which they live.
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C-ACT-1077
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DCFP will host listening sessions to identify gaps and needs in our communities.
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C-ACT-1180
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Continue to have navigators in the 3 largest communities in Dawson County to increase accessibility for families in need
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C-ACT-1182
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Assist newcomers by having videos in different languages that will explain different things for insurance Why it is important to enroll your child in school promptly when arriving to town? Or why it is important to have a bank account and go over basic information about banks including credit scores and loans
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C-ACT-1183
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Our Community Support Specialist, Darlus McWilliams attends all of our Focus Group Meetings and is used as a resource to families applying for services through DHHS.
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C-ACT-1171