About Us:

The mission of the Hunting Park Civic Association is for neighbors to be united in caring for the well-being of our community.

We are a group comprised of neighbors, block captains, elected officials, clergy, and police who meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm at Spirit and Truth Fellowship, 4400 N. 6th St. Everyone is invited. Whoever comes is the right people!

Monday, April 21, 2008

What is Ayuda Community Center?

by Bob Crawford

The Ayuda Community Center on Cayuga and Marshall Sts. has been serving our Hunting Park community for over 15 years. We have been committed to gathering the resources and people needed to develop and provide programs and services that will address the real needs of families and individuals in our community. We have been committed to providing opportunities like our S.O.S. after school and Community Arts programs, and our Boy Scout Troop that have goals of not only helping to keep children off of the streets and discover and develop certain skills, but to bring them help to build the character and confidence they will need for a hopeful life tomorrow. Our Legal Clinic is not offered to only help people sort through complicated issues in their lives and find answers, but to stand with them in those struggles and find new hope for their present and future.

Come and find out what Ayuda is all about. Come down to the corner of Cayuga and Marshall and sit down with Pam Ramos. Speak with Kate Perez or Ryan Kellermeyer and find out what and how Ayuda offers and hopes for. Come and share with us your hopes and goals for you and your family and our neighborhood. Come and see what we are all about. Ask us how you can join with others and be part of a community in transformation. Our doors are open from 9-4 on week days, and everyone is always welcome. Our Legal Clinic offers free legal services on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, from 3PM- 6PM. And be sure to join us on Saturday June 14th on Cayuga street between 7th and 6th Sts for our Annual Family Fun Day.

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