OUR HISTORY The Dominican Center was founded in 1995 by Sinsinawa Dominicans Sr. Ann Halloran, OP, and Sr. Anne-Marie Doyle, OP, as a holistic approach to education and women’s programs in the Amani neighborhood. In 2012, the Obama administration launched the Building Neighborhood Capacity Program (BNCP) to catalyze community-driven change in neighborhoods that have historically faced barriers to revitalization (including poverty and underlying critical issues of educa- tion, employment, housing, health and safety).Through the BNCP, the Dominican Center was designated as the neighborhood partner, or “anchor” for the neighborhood, to sup- port resident decision-making and involvement in the program. Over the past 25 years, the role of the Dominican Center has shifted from an organization that provides services to one that also convenes partners together with residents in sup- port of its priority areas of safety; housing and economic development; and education and family well-being. OUR MISSION Dominican Center works with Amani residents and partners to build a better future. OUR APPROACH People’s lives are powerfully shaped by the neighborhoods in which they live. The Domin- ican Center believes Amani residents are closest to the solutions needed to revitalize the neighborhood. But they can’t do it alone. We are all interconnected and impacted by the challenges faced in the Amani neighborhood. Our work supports resident-led efforts to create positive social change, and we need your help to achieve our vision. Serving Amani Since 1995 DC serves as both neighborhood convener and the community anchor for the White House Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative, Building Neighborhood Capacity Program and is the lead community partner for the US Department of Justice’s Innovations of Community Based Crime Reduction grant for Amani
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