NEWS SOURCE: East End Community Services
DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 22, 2013 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — East End Community Services is rebuilding the Twin Towers neighborhood one home at a time. Located on the east side of Dayton, Ohio, Twin Towers has had its share of ups and downs throughout the years. Named for the beautiful Catholic church St. Mary’s that stands tall with two protruding towers, it has always been a strong working class neighborhood. But like many Rust Belt cities, Twin Towers has been hit hard by global economics and the recent recession.
But there is a large shining star in the neighborhood that is literally changing the face of Twin Towers. East End Community Services, a local non-profit, is managing a neighborhood revitalization project called “Twin Towers Crossing.” Currently in phase two, they have been able to remove 110 blighted houses within a 16 square block area around the neighborhood public school and replace them with 84 new single-family three and four bedroom homes. These affordable, energy efficient homes are available for lease with the option to purchase.
East End Executive Director Jan Lepore-Jentleson explains the value of the redevelopment project, “We understand that children do best when they live in decent, affordable homes, in safe and supportive neighborhoods.”
The Twin Towers Crossing Project, in partnership with the City of Dayton and others, is in its fourth year.
About East End Community Services:
In 1998, East End Community Services (EECS), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was started to help revitalize the Twin Towers neighborhood. Using the place-based organization model, EECS focuses on improving outcomes for children living in high poverty neighborhoods of inner East Dayton, Ohio.
They offer extensive programs and services for children and families. The overall goal is to break the cycle of generational poverty through education, family supports, and redevelopment of urban neighborhoods.
For more information on the Twin Towers Crossing Project or East End Community Services, please contact Molly Nevius, Breakthrou Marketing at breakthroumarketing@gmail.com.
More information: http://www.east-end.org/.
“Building a prosperous, healthy and caring community that nurtures our children toward success.”
East End Community Services, 624 Xenia Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45410; 937-259-1898.
Note: Costs associated with dissemination of this news announcement have been donated to the EECS by Neotrope® as part of its charity “adoption” program.
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Original Story ID: 2013-08-0822-003 (8918) :: East-End-Community-Services-is-Changing-the-Face-of-Dayton-Ohio-One-Home-at-a-Time_2013-08-0822-003
Original Keywords: Twin Towers Crossing, East End Community Services, Jan Lepore-Jentleson, neighborhood revitalization project, City of Dayton, urban redevelopment, Ohio nonprofit East End Community Services Dayton Ohio DAYTON, Ohio
Alternate Headline: Ohio Neighborhood Revitalization Project Helps Sprout Hope in Dayton
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