What is a Summit?
A summit is a gathering of faith-based groups, community organizations
and government agencies with the purpose of sharing information, tools
and
best practices.
Each summit results in a call to action with specific outcomes. Each
summit has attracted more than 80 local religious leaders from diverse
faiths.
History
The first summit was held in January 2005 to explore potential partnerships
around human services issues. By working together to build increased
resources, greater community impact can be reached and attained.
A series of four summits have been held:
- Building Prosperity Campaign - information and resources on financial
education and asset development strategies for families and indivduals.
- Prevention of Falls - resources and programs for seniors
- Dialogue on Poverty - finding a common ground
- Partnering with government, corporate and foundation funders
- Homelessness - making the connections