Th<strong>is</strong> tour can and I hope will be a powerful tool in educating local politicians asto <strong>the</strong> problems and solutions facing children born and reared in poverty.Thank you so much for agreeing to take part. I understand how vexy busy yourschedule must be and believe me I am extremely appreciative that you wouldchoose to spend time on a small local initiative when you are being called uponnationally and internationally for your most recent research findings. We areindeed vexy fortunate to have you in Rochester.Ifyou have any last minute questions, ple~e feel free to call me at work 5465820 or at home 271-2829. I look forward to seeing you next Friday.Sincerely,Rona WynerDirector90
'ATAT~T.ATA""i.:T.i..T:J.;T~A.T TiT~T:!o-T~T~TlY~TlTAj.TA;Y::J..Ti.T.+T~T:#.:"~Y~Ti~~7,.'.'. . .. .. - ... , :··~COALliI0N ... .. , : .. _., .',... :: .; ; ..... . POR CHILDREN·YOUTH&1-1iJ\1IL!ESP. o. 60. ~6666.4: Alb~q,j.erque, NM 8712S-0660 Jl. 505·841· 1710September 21, 1992Thank -you for spending your morning giving us an overview of your program and a tourof your facility. Mr. Soderberg and I were overwhelmed with <strong>the</strong> information that wereceived.· We feel that leaders from ·<strong>the</strong> business, civic, religious, education andleg<strong>is</strong>lative communities will feel <strong>the</strong> way we did, after v<strong>is</strong>iting your site.Tuesday, October 20th, 1992 ·has been· set to lautich our fIrst <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> V<strong>is</strong>itation<strong>Program</strong>. Your program, of c~urse,hasbeenselected, py <strong>the</strong> Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>Committee, to serve as a site to v<strong>is</strong>it. During <strong>the</strong> V<strong>is</strong>it we would like to tour your facility,receive an overview of ~ow your program addresses teen violence and to learn howparticipants can become involved locally in preventing fur<strong>the</strong>r teen violence.A small group of participants, no more than lo-15~ should arrive at your facility by1O:00AM. In preparation for a briefIng on October 20th, please provide a conferenceroom or office that will comfortably accommodate 10-15 people. We would also like torequest that <strong>the</strong> individuals tour your site and possibly meet with some of <strong>the</strong> teenagerswho are eager to share <strong>the</strong>ir stories and d<strong>is</strong>cuss <strong>the</strong> benefIts that <strong>the</strong>y are receiving bybeing a part of your effective program. We plan to be at your site no more than one hourand a half.Ifit <strong>is</strong> convenient for you, please join us for a continental breakfast and orientation to <strong>the</strong>program for participants on Tuesday, October 20th at 7:30 AM at <strong>the</strong> Holiday InnMidtown at Carl<strong>is</strong>le and Menaul. If you plan to· attend please call <strong>the</strong> Coalition for<strong>Child</strong>ren, Youth & Families at 841-1710 to let <strong>the</strong>m know.Again, thank you for working with us in our efforts to increase support for New Mexico'schildren and youth.Sincerely,Carlotta Mitchell, Co-Chair Albuquerque <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>ARD Of DIRF.CrORS: D Mont)ra~y C:O·Choirfi1cn • Senalor end Mr!'. Jeff U;"XO)mcJn .6 Sena(ur ~nd Mrs Pete Oof'rlr:'.ici 0 Ex~cu~i'lc Director ... FUlnttS Vard2'-G!ltingsOfCic~~ .a. Roben GrCC'nberg. C~I\I~J04AN ... ~x~ V~~If). ·JtC[tl .. N")non Kai<strong>is</strong>h~n .. Tor.y M~n.orclli .. Paul Ni'-·!'I3:l.1l;f.)', .. J~n')" C'terCl ... S:Sy\h~ Pn::n.on .. ~a•.na Sauecc:12' ... ~,." Urton ~ ~Ana, La~ Cruc:t"'S Affl!lcH.C. Directf)( ... EdtJi(' ~:ldilla 0 lion"x.ar)' Ojrcrl~)r , 1.0'101.., IL:~. ?~:dcna.l:J~1 N.uio,",al I\.~·o.:.iat.c·n of f\r.t.~ Pcn.or.s D91
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