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Community unites to support local youth and bridge divides

August 19, 2024 | Ames Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa


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Community unites to support local youth and bridge divides
During a recent government meeting, community leaders emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among local churches, law enforcement, and businesses in Ames. A representative from the Ecclesia church highlighted the collective efforts of over ten churches working together to support community initiatives, particularly in light of ongoing racial tensions across the nation.

The speaker shared a poignant moment with a young boy in need of shoes, illustrating the direct impact of community support. \"We love Ames,\" he stated, expressing gratitude for the use of local schools as venues for community events. The upcoming National Night Out was specifically mentioned as a platform for fostering relationships across racial lines, showcasing the commitment of diverse groups to work together for the betterment of the community.

The speaker noted that this partnership has grown stronger, with the Ames Community Schools and the Ames Police Department actively involved. The hope is that the upcoming event will surpass expectations, further solidifying the bonds within the community. The message was clear: through collaboration and compassion, the Ames community aims to overcome challenges and promote inclusivity.

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