Journal article
COMMENTS FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO ON NEW HAVEN'S INSPIRING INITIATIVE/SANTILLI ET AL. RESPOND
American journal of public health (1971), Vol.102(7), pE3
01 Jul 2012
Abstract
Urban Youth Go 3000 Miles: Engaging and Supporting Young Residents to Conduct Neighborhood Asset Mapping.1 The CARE project resonates closely with our work on Chicago's South Side.2 Our program, MAPSCorps, is a collaboration among The University of Chicago researchers, South Side community organizations, and youths and leverages philanthropic, corporate, federal, and public support. Since 2008, MAPSCorps provided paid work for nearly 100 community residents, including 24 high school students (aged 14-18 years) working as community asset mappers. [...]the total number of data points collected far exceeded 12 000.
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- Title
- COMMENTS FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO ON NEW HAVEN'S INSPIRING INITIATIVE/SANTILLI ET AL. RESPOND
- Creators
- Stacy LindauRamona JamesJennifer MakelarskiErnest SandersDaniel JohnsonAmy Carroll-ScottFiona WongAlycia SantilliJeannette Ickovics
- Publication Details
- American journal of public health (1971), Vol.102(7), pE3
- Publisher
- American Public Health Association
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Community Health and Prevention; Urban Health Collaborative
- Identifiers
- 991020836332804721