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Team Name: ACT -Addressing Cn Together (Hawaii alternative activ, <br /> County Prosecutor's Office) Goal Statement: Provide a facility to house youth <br /> Problem Statement: Insufficient community and citizen activities. Goal date: June 30, 1997 <br /> participation in community policing programs. Project/Activity & Description: Secure Ookala Gym, find <br /> Goal Statement: Increase community involvement in crime specialized instructors for activities, provide a support <br /> prevention. Goal date: October I, 1997 system (counseling, etc.) <br /> Project/Activity & Description: Coordinate workshop. Team's Function & Role: Communicating with the <br /> One-day educational workshop for community watch and community, cooperate with county agencies and other <br /> community organization to understand their role in agencies, coordinate activities and work to develop <br /> prevention of crime and apprehension of criminals. Interact partnerships with other groups. <br /> with police, fire, prosecutors and other designated agencies Objective(s): By June 30, 1997, the N. Hilo Community <br /> and with each other. Center in collaboration with other groups in the community <br /> Team's Function or Role: Coordinate and lay groundwork wdl acquire the Ookala Gym to provide specialized <br /> for expanded neighborhood walks and watches. Facilitate instruction in fine arts to raise self-esteem in at least 40 <br /> communication between groups and individuals. teens. <br /> Objective(s): By October 1, 1997 a workshop for at least Project Evaluation: 1) The number of teens that attend <br /> 100 people will have been completed of which at least 30 specialized activities, 2) number of activities provided by <br /> Neighborhood Watch captains attending will be able to train volunteers, etc., and 3) positive attitudes of the teens that <br /> other team members in the process of community policing participate in activities. <br /> efforts to reduce crime in their communities. Goal is to <br /> create a neighborhood watch council. <br /> Project Evaluation: 1) Verify the number of neighborhood Team Name: Salvation Army Kona Interim Home <br /> watch captains attending the workshop, 2) total number of (Lai'Lani Housing, LDS Church, Salvation <br /> citizens, and 3) questionnaire to community members on the Army Kona Interim Home, Jack Hail <br /> training they received from their neighborhood captains. Memorial Housing, Alu Like, Hawaiian <br /> Civic Club, Pazent) <br /> Problem Statement: Reduce the incidents of <br /> Team Name: Kamakani O Ka'u (Ka'u Family Center, breaking/entering and vandalism on the Kealakehe campus <br /> private therapist, citizen, community and neighborhood. <br /> member, HOVECA) Goal Statement: Create, organize and promote <br /> Problem Statement: Vandalism, lack of police visibility, neighborhood watch. <br /> high crime. Project/Activity & Description: Have Kealakehe <br /> Goal Statement: Reduce vandalism by creating more Neighborhood Watch in place, structure and organize <br /> activities for youth. Goal date: June -August 1997 participants and network with other local neighborhood <br /> Project/Activity & Description: Organized watch and find watch programs. <br /> a supervised place for youth to go in the evenings Team's Function & Role: Create organization, organize <br /> basketball program with supervised sessions and art structure, and recruit volunteers. <br /> program involving art classes, dances and shows. Objective(s): 1) Create neighborhood watch and 2) reduce <br /> Team's Function & Role: Communicator, seek the incidents of breaking/entering, vandalism on Kealakehe <br /> cooperation with other groups, coordinator, collaborator, campus and neighborhood. <br /> and partnership with community. Project Evaluation: Compare against police statistics in <br /> Objective(s): To increase participation of all youth in same period last yeaz -reduction of breaking/entering, <br /> supervised activities. vandalism, loitering of youth within neighborhoods. <br /> Project Evaluation: Number of participants and <br /> consistency of attendance in programs (basketball and art <br /> progr, ms). Survey participants at the end of summer, and Team Name: Ua Hiki Mai ka Ulu 0 Ka La - <br /> refer to the deccease in the number of reported vandalism, HHA/Lanakila Homas (I-IHA, Boys & Girls <br /> threats and battery on other youth and young adults. Club, HCPD) <br /> Problem Statement: Increase of J% of drug usage by <br /> adults, youth and seniors in our communities. <br /> <br /> Team Name: North Hilo Community (Queen Liliuokalani Goal Statement: Educate residents on the alternatives and <br /> Children's Center, Pazks and Recreation, resources available to them to alleviate drug abuse and <br /> HCPD, Koaniani Community, NHCC) usage. Goal date: February 19, 1997 <br /> <br /> Problem Statement: Teens in N. Hilo community have Project/Activity & Description: Community Health Fair - <br /> <br /> low self-esteem as a result of family problems and lack of "E Lawe Ike A'O A Malama. AE 'oi Maui Ka Na'auao - <br /> <br />