Our Mission, Vision and Values
Mission
We are committed to building connections between all residents by providing resources to educate, empower and protect our community.
We envision a safe, vibrant community that supports and celebrates all residents regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, social or economic status.
We prioritize the well-being and connectedness of our neighbors, celebrating the rich cultures, traditions, and unique character that make our small town thrive.
Strategic Actions
Host or co-host events to provide items necessary to help our community thrive.
Provide services to protect the safety and legal status of residents.
Host an annual community festival that celebrates culture, provides non-profit resources that protect, educate, and empower our community, and provide entertainment that elevates shared cultural experience while limiting the commercialization of the event.
Facilitate, organize, and provide free U.S. Citizenship forums and classes.
Promote relevant workshops that benefit the community
Continue to advocate for workforce housing and sweat equity building.
Educate renters about their rights.
Encourage all citizens to vote and participate in local government!
Priorities
Promote community building, civic engagement, and cultural appreciation and belonging.
Champion actions that educate, empower and protect our community.
Create programs and actions that will meet the needs of the community into the future.
Provide services to our underserved residents including citizenship forums and education.
Support the work of the Winters Hispanic Advisory Committee.
Strategic Objectives
1. Reinforce community connection through cultural education, and community conversations by hosting and co-hosting relevant events
2. Support the values of the Hispanic Advisory Committee, and local non profits whose missions are aligned with our mission, vision, values and priorities for the community.
3. Identify sources of funding for projects that would benefit our community.
4. Address inequities and improve outcomes for our most vulnerable residents.
