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History
The Vera
Court Neighborhood Center was established in a small apartment
in 1990 at the urging of residents who believed the community
needed a central place where programs for children and adults
could be organized and information on education, employment,
recreation, and housing could be shared. In 1994, with the
support of Vera Court management, the City of Madison, Dane
County, lending agencies, and local businesses and foundations,
the existing facility was opened and currently provides local
residents the opportunity to use the center for multiple functions,
i.e. awards ceremonies, birthdays, receptions, and meetings.
Our
Mission
The Vera
Court Neighborhood Center will work in collaboration with
community members and organizations to provide programming
for kids, families, adults, seniors and the entire Vera Court
community. This programming will respond to community needs
as they develop and empower community members. Community members
will identify community needs and will be essential in developing
programming that meets these needs. Programming will reflect
the strengths and diversity of the Vera Court community
Goals
Vera Court
has identified three major goals that make up the foundation
of our mission as it pertains to children and youth: (1) To
provide a strong, research-based, and consistent educational
program that supports our efforts, and that of our students,
parents, and local schools, to increase and sustain high levels
of academic achievement and motivation among our students;
(2) To support our parents in their effort to develop knowledgeable,
healthy, community-minded, and confident young leaders; and
(3) to provide an environment and activities that lead to
positive experiences and affirming and supportive social interaction
among adolescents and their parents who reside in the broader
Vera Court community.
Vera
Court Values:
1. Literacy
2. Respect
3. Service
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