
OUR MISSION STATEMENT:
Working with residents, businesses, police, and city officials to gain an active community group of involved neighbors. Creating an area of reduced crime in which both families and businesses want to be.
Positively improving the perception of the entire Sunnyslope community.
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Get involved. Be the Change you want to see.
ABOUT
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EAST SUNNYSLOPE NEIGHBORHOOD
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7th Street - The No. Mtn Preserves
Northern to Dunlap
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As of 2024, over 500 members
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​​Est. 2016 / 501(c)3
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602.545.2472 / essbw16@gmail.com
WHY HAVE A NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP?
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Neighborhood groups come in all sizes. They can be a few houses
in a cul-de-sac, to a whole square mile, or more.
(Ours is “more”, as we are the largest in the valley.)
They help sustain a “sense of community” and strengthen and
sustain neighborhoods by bringing residents/neighbors
(renters and owners alike), together with a common interest.
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Every neighborhood group starts with one person and their concern for the safety and well-being of themselves and their families. Their motivation may be to meet or get to know their neighbors, to protect their children, to keep property values up by eliminating blight and graffiti, to stop speeding on the streets by installing speed humps, to having peace of mind by discouraging barking dogs and loud parties, plus to be safe from crimes like burglary, theft and assault.
We all want to live in a safe and secure environment. Our homes should be safe havens. By rights there should be several layers of protection from the national level, to state and city governments like our Police and Fire Departments, Sanitation and more. A neighborhood group is your most immediate, up-close-and-personal level of protection for your neighborhood.
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If interested in finding out more about the one in your neighborhood, come to one of our meetings. Usually the last Tuesday of the month at 6:30PM at Pella Community: Sunnyslope Mission, (formally North Village Baptist Church), 1010 East Alice.



