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Brant Aycock Posted: November 22nd, 2011 Brant Aycock

Hundreds of votes were cast this month, and Crossroads Charlotte is excited to announce the latest round of winners for A.C.T. (Achieving Community Today) Projects. A.C.T. Projects are designed to fund small initiatives that will connect people across lines of difference.  Members of the community submit ideas, and the public decides which will get funding by voting on Facebook. The winners receive up to $500 to implement their projects.  This cycle there were six winning projects:

Winner #1: The FACE Project:  Friendships Across Charlotte Ethnicities by Amber Schrenkel

For a refugee child the process of assimilation to US culture can be a tough and scary road. The FACE Project will bring together Charlotte-born and foreign-born youth in a fun activity to build memories while also teaching both groups about each other’s cultures. The concept is to help youth from different ethnic backgrounds to create memories together and relate to one another as members of one society. The project will combine refugee children and their classmates in a setting outside of school and stimulate friendships and relationships that will extend throughout their lives.  The group will go ice skating and enjoy lunch together.

Winner #2: Combining Two Worlds by Sheree Harper

Combining Two Worlds will bring youth and seniors together by establishing a youth/senior event. It’s important for youth to learn about past history, and also possess a sense of respect for the senior population. It is equally important and healthy for seniors to interact with individuals, especially youth. The goal is for both of these different cohorts to come together, and ultimately, learn and grow from one another. The event will include enjoyable activities that will promote health and wellness; also, serve as a way of connecting and strengthening both the senior and youth populations in Farm Pond.

 

Winner #3: Quilting Differences by Edwin Gil

Quilting Differences blends technology with art to create a forum for thoughtful discussion. We will bring together a diverse group of Charlotte’s residents, giving them an opportunity to express their understanding of another culture (race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, economy, etc) through painting and color. A diverse population of international participants will receive the same prompts, but will write their understanding through an online portal. These impressions will be combined in one large quilt of artwork and displayed publicly for the purpose of opening new discussions of diversity in Charlotte.

 

Winner #4: Reid Park Neighborhood Reunion by Artie Pryer

This project seeks to tackle the disconnect between the homeowners and the renters in Reid Park.  It is very hard to get all residents from the neighborhood together, so having a reunion event will provide an opportunity to build relationships between the different cultural, ethnic, and age groups in the neighborhood. A facilitator will be hired to guide discussions, food will be served, a bounce-house will be available for the children, and music will be provided.

 

Winner #5: Enderly Park Holiday Ball by Jabari Adams

The Enderly Park Holiday Ball will connect the younger residents of Enderly Park with the adults of the community. Residents will come together to participate in activities that will promote Enderly Park community interests and culture. By coming together to eat and engage each other, relationships between the youth and adults of the community will be fostered and trust can begin to be built.

 

Winner #6: The Love Project:  Beautiful from the Inside Out by A.M. Stewart

Love Project participants are domestic violence survivors. Through insight, wisdom and a visual photographic experience, participants can transform the way they think of themselves. Portraits of participants will be taken and combined with personal reflections in word and video formats. The process of seeing and describing one’s self-worth is healing and empowering. Each participant will receive a framed photograph from the portrait session as a visual reminder of their beauty and wisdom, inside and out. All photographs will be displayed at an exhibition on Valentine’s Day, reminding the community to look for love from within.

Congratulations to all of the winners!  The next cycle of A.C.T. Project submissions will begin in early 2012!

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