BBQ 4 Change
Location:
Denver
Number of Visioners:
5
A diverse group of friends of mine gathering together at a BBQ to see what our community needs.
Melissa Hernandez
Briana Saiz
Hugo Quintana JR
Kenny
Emillio
First Question:
What are your values?
Answers:
- Responsibility
- Appoinment tasking
- investing
- taking risks
- basketball as a hobby
- health
- education
Second Question:
What were your visions when you closed your eyes?
Answers:
- peaceful enviornment
- green, more trees, flowers
- birds chirping
- less cars, more people walking
- people exercising regularly
- enviormental friendly resources
- Everything has gone "geen"
- friendly neigbors
- more leadership in the community
- stable economy
- more recreational activities for free
- families are positive and connected
- people of authority reach out and care for community
- every one has a way of making money
- there are places people can go to ask for help
- neighborhood cook outs
- block parties
- friendly BBQs
- organizations uniting to help people
- no pullution
- more home art
- more people are involved in art
- art is not judged
- church is disicplined, caring and give people hope
- churches fellowship
- people networking
- parents are involved in their child's life
- money is not an issue to any one
- more people are recycling
- recycling is being advertised so people can be involved
- advertisments are positive and beneficial to the community
- more people are smiling
Third Question:
What did you not see in your vision, but would like to see in your community?
Answers:
- Youth correctional system should benefit youth and encourage youth to do positive things with their talent
- schools empower and educate students
- advertise non-profit organizations on bill boards and commercials
- people willing to conrtibute to these positive causes-education
- incorporate society, life, reality of teen issues, awareness of propaganda in education
- unify orgaizations to help all people
- more positive recreational centers
- knowledge of drugs in the community- no drug abuse
- places that offer help in parenting with your style and how to raise kids
- friendly authority figures
- big friendly community centers to unify people
- new people in community are treated like family
- informing the community of their rights as citizens
- more communication amongst peole in community
- more humaness communication
- more energy sufficient resources- wind mills
- unifying leaders
- Businesses are more involved in community
- businesses stop looking at us people as consumers. Rather, thinking of how their product will benefit the people, the "consumers".
- more parks with more resources- more BBQ grills
- community is better informed on health related issues
- cheaper healthy food- organic products are economic
- gangs/ cliques are positive with unity
- the competition in gangs/ cliques is positive
- more positive role models to engage youth recreationally
- free positive activities are offered at parks to engage youth
- more Truth commercials
- community can distinguish their needs from wants