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First Time Community Assessment Report for Alexandria
Affordable housing, early childhood education, teen pregnancy, afterschool programs – the challenges facing our communities are numerous. But how do you figure out the key needs, priorities, how to best address them and who needs to be involved? ACT and the city of Alexandria now have a road map for addressing emerging needs - a 2008 Community Needs Assessment report just completed through the Alexandria Council of Human Service Organizations (ACHSO).
The Alexandria Council of Human Services Organizations was created in 2006 by ACT and Alexandria’s Department of Human Services, in response to a request by nonprofits and city agencies to create a forum to network, share best practices, build relationships and provide resources. One of the first recommendations was to provide a collective assessment of Alexandria – a ‘cradle to gray’ look to serve as a baseline for addressing emerging needs. The six-month assessment process began in October 2007, funded by ACHSO, the Starr Foundation, ACT, the Alexandria City Public Schools, Alexandria’s Department of Human Services, and Smart Beginnings - Alexandria/Arlington.
The resulting 98- page report offers key insights into community needs and shares strategic cross-cutting recommendations, as well as opportunities within ages and stages and locations in Alexandria.
Insights include:
The release of this report is just the first step. Next, ACT and the ACHSO will look at all recommendations and create a clear plan to proceed. Click here for the full report, "A Snapshot of Human Development: A Community Assessment of the Alexandria Human Service System." |

