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"Strengthening Communities One Block At a Time"

 
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Our Mission: Weed & Seed is a federally funded program that brings together justice, law enforcement, government and residents to strategize on how to "weed" out violence, gangs and drugs while working to "seed" the area with positive programs and activities.

Target Area: The East San Jose Weed & Seed Site is bounded by Story Road, King Road, Tully Road and Karl Street. This site lies within two Strong Neighborhoods Initiative Areas: the East Valley/680 and King Ocala Neighborhood Area (KONA).



Safe Havens

 

 


A Safe Haven is a multi-service center where a variety of youth and adult services are coordinated in one or more highly visible, accessible facilities that are secure against crime and illegal drug activity. The following map shows the three identified Safe Havens for the East San Jose Weed & Seed Site:

East San Jose Weed & Seed Safe Haven Map

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What's in it for me? The payoff may be increased safety (all residents), recreational activities (youth); property values (homeowners); positive results from contributions (all contributors); after-school programs (working parents with children); or decrease in crime (citizens, law enforcement, and local government officials).

It sends a message to the criminal element that your neighborhood will no longer tolerate criminal behavior.

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Visit the Office of Justice Programs - Community Capacity Development Office Website or contact Jennifer Kim Luc, Site Coordinator at (408) 277-2980

   

 

 

Last Modified Date: 12/9/2008

 
 

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