Greenville, SC – There’s excitement in the air as the local organization, GOAL Justice (Greenville Organized for Accountable Leadership), gears up for its highly anticipated Community Problems Assembly (CPA) happening on November 7th at Springfield Baptist Church. This is a big moment for the community, and everyone is invited to come together. The doors open at 6:00 PM, with the program kicking off a half hour later at 6:30 PM.
This year, more than 750 residents from across Greenville County participated in house meetings to share their stories, shining a light on the challenges they face on a daily basis. The CPA serves as a platform to give these voices a chance to be heard. It’s all about understanding the real issues affecting our neighbors, families, and friends.
At the assembly, attendees will hear powerful testimonials from community members who have bravely shared their experiences. These stories reflect the heart of Greenville and the pressing concerns that need our immediate attention. It’s important for every voice to be part of this conversation as we work towards a better future.
One of the key components of the CPA is the opportunity for attendees to vote on two new critical issues that GOAL will focus on in the coming year. In the past, the organization has tackled significant topics such as housing and mental health, which are crucial for many individuals and families throughout the region. Now, it’s time for the community to choose the next steps. What issues do we want to tackle together? This is where your input is invaluable!
The CPA is not just an event; it’s a call to action for everyone, including the press and community members, to witness democracy in action. This gathering is an opportunity to share testimonies, vote on new leadership, and welcome new congregations into the GOAL network. As we plan our justice initiatives for the coming year, your participation can help amplify our collective impact and strength.
If you’re passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a community-driven effort for change, mark your calendars and join us at Springfield Baptist Church on November 7th. The doors will be open at 6:00 PM, and we can’t wait to see you there! Together, we can shape the future of Greenville and work towards tackling the issues that really matter.
Need more details? For interview opportunities or additional information, you can reach out to Abigail Anthis via email at abigail@thedartcenter.org or give her a call at 832-490-7272. Your engagement is crucial in making sure our voices are heard loud and clear.
As the weather remains cloudy with a chance to enjoy a warm November evening with a high of 77°F and light winds from the west-southwest, let’s take this opportunity to gather, share, and unite for the greater good. Make your presence known in the vibrant and caring community of Greenville!
Let’s work together to create a brighter future. See you on November 7th!
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