The PEACE Foundation
The PEACE Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission since 2003 has been to create a movement to end local violence in North Minneapolis. In 2009, the PEACE Foundation made the determination that supporting educational achievement on the Northside is the permanent pathway to ending local violence. To this end, the PEACE Foundation helped create and now exists soley to run the Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ). NAZ is a collaborative of over 60 Northside organizations and schools focused together on helping all kids achieved in a defined geographic zone in North Minneapolis. It will do this by partnershing with schools, organizations, and families to significantly improve education and guarantee opportunities and support for children from pre-birth to college.
St. John’s has been an ally of the PEACE Foundation since its inception and now works to encourage participation in NAZ initiatives, including mentoring and tutoring children and supporting efforts to promote healthy neighborhood in North Minneapolis.
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, or visit the PEACE Foundation website.
PEACE Ball Saturday, September 25 | 7pm to midnight The PEACE Foundation is gathering people from across all divides at the 7th Annual PEACE Ball. Celebrate the burgeoning Northside Achievement Zone collaborative that is building a culture of achievement from the ground up on the Northside! If you like to dress up and have fun, this is the place to be.
Come for the familiar sound of the PEACE Ball dance band, Soul Tight Committee! Catch up and celebrate on the Northside with your friends, neighbors and colleagues. Enjoy complimentary appetizers and cash-bar cocktails. Bid on fabulous Northside goods and services at the PEACE Ball Silent Auction.
Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) The NAZ (northsideachievement.org) is a defined area of North Minneapolis that is the focus of a collaborative effort of 50 organizations that serve youth and families on the northside of Minneapolis. It is lead by the PEACE Foundation, and is inspired by the success of the Harlem Children’s Zone. Its goal is to create a “culture of achievement”, guaranteeing college readiness for every single child living in the zone. The geographic boundaries of the zone are Broadway to 36th Avenue North, and Penn Avenue North to I-94.
Books for NAZ Do you have unused children’s books that are in good condition? You can contribute them to the PEACE Foundation, for use in the Northside Achievement Zone, to help in their objective of increasing literacy for children who live in the zone. The books will be distributed throughout the zone, to make reading material freely available to children at various public places throughout the neighborhood.
There is a collection box in the gathering area. Please bring your gently-used books. We will make sure that they get to the PEACE Foundation.
One City/One Future St Johns is part of a Southwest Minneapolis (City Ward 13) network of congregations committed to work as allies to the Peace Foundation. We support the PEACE Foundation’s work and host educational offerings throughout the year.
Tuesday, October 5 7:00-8:00 pm Lake Harriet United Methodist Church, 4901 South Chowen Avenue S Art Rolnick, vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank, will speak about early childhood education. This event is co-sponsored by One City/One Future
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