98204
housing
Median
Rent $740
# of Rentals
19,652
# of owner
occupied
16,703
Median Home
Cost $307,
808
Populationage
39,380people
Under
20
28%
21-64
64.2% Avg.
30.5
Over 65
7.8%
49.8%
Female
Incomeperhousehold:
Median$46,800
Unemployed
8.1%
Public
assistance
4,986
Less than
$24,999
3,809
Between $25,000-
$74,999
66,46
Over $75,000
3,499
Households
Total:15,856
Single
Dads
578
Single
moms
1,559
Married with
Children 5,621
Non-family
households 7,004
Grandparent
Headed 330
Education
Peopleover25
High School
or
Equivalent
+
84.4%
BA +
18.5%
+
5.4%
Program Mission Statement
Contact information
Boys and
Girls Club
“To enable all young people,
especially those who need us
most, to reach their full
potential as productive, caring,
responsible citizens.”
Fairmont Boys & Girls
Club
EVERETT WA, 98204
Telephone:
425.347.5779
http://www.bgca.org
Casino Road
Kids
Ministries
Casino Road Kids
Ministries seeks to
transform the lives of
local children by building
relationships that
introduce the principles of
a Christ-centered faith
and promote the value of
education in becoming
productive, contributing
members of society.
call: 425 243-2190
http://www.crmkids.org/
First
Congregational
Church Of
Everett
We, the members of First
Congregational United Church
of Christ, Everett, Washington,
believe in God and the
teachings of Jesus Christ and
hold ourselves to be inclusive
and responsive to all. We
welcome into our faith
community persons of all races,
genders, ages, sexual
orientations, and faith;
regardless of economic status,
nationality, ethnicity, marital
status or abilities. We practice
open communion.
Address: 2624 Rockefeller
Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
Phone: 425-252-7224
Fax: 425-252-9530
Website: First Congregational
Church Of Everett
New Ground
Transitional living
community aimed at
getting young adults
out of homelessness
and into jobs
(425) 869-6490
http://www.friendsofyouth.org/
South Everett
Neighborhood
Center
“The South Everett
Neighborhood Center and
Lutheran Community
Services Northwest partners
with individuals, families and
communities for health,
justice and hope.”
Please contact us by phone at
(425) 355-6005
http://www.senc.familiasunidasev
erett.com/
YMCA Youth
Development
Center
To instil youth with the “Y’s
core values of caring, honesty,
respect, and responsibility”
Phone: 425-512-
8050
http://www.ymca-
snoco.org/youth-
development
Youth
Counsel
Focus on giving
youth 14-18 a voice
in city government
on issues that affect
them.
Phone: 425-257-8700
http://www.everettw
a.org/
Youth in
Focus
“Through
photography our
students find their
voice, identity,
creativity, and gain
new confidence in
their worth and
abilities.”
Phone: 425-512-8050
http://youthinfocus.org/
Volunteers
of America
A community
where all people
live in safety,
with social,
emotional and
physical well-
being, spiritual
fulfillment,
justice and
hope.
Volunteers of America
Western Wa - Main
2802 Broadway Ave, Everett,
WA
phone: (425) 259-3191 or 1-
888-216-5459
fax: (425) 258-2838
email: info@voaww.org -
United
Church
of Christ
We believe the church's
mission is to change lives
— individually,
systemically and globally.
We work to make
transformation possible,
but trust in God's grace.
This is why we insist that
churches must be places of
vitality in worship, learning
and advocacy. We are
committed to working for
justice, and we believe
that lives are changed
through global
experiences and
friendships. Why?
Because God is still
speaking,
Phone: 617-387-2515
Website:
http://www.firstunitedparishofeverett.com/
TO INFUSE THE COMMUNITY WITH DEVELOPMENTAL ASSET-RICH CONTENT THAT
SUPPORTS THE ENTIRE FAMILY.
TO COLLABORATE AMONGST ORGANIZATIONS REACHING OUT TO YOUTH SO
THAT THERE ARE NO YOUTH LEFT WITHOUT MEANS OF ACCESSING THOSE
ASSETS.
personal
responsibility,
SHARING ASSET
INFORMATION
AND TOOLS
PROMOTING
COMMUNITY
ORGANIZATIONS
BRINGING IN
FAMILIES
EVALUATING
EFFECTIVENESS
CELEBRATING
SUCCESSESS
FACEBOOK
LINKEDIN
INFUSING-ASSETS
BROCHURE
COMMUNITY
PARTNER GUIDE
WEBSITE
ADVERTISEMENTS
Conducted
by Infusing
Assets staff
Formal
Evaluation
Research
Partner
organization
agreements
per research
project
Results
posted to
appropriate
media
Tools and
resources
updated as
suggested
by results
REFERENCES
• BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF AMERICA. RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.BGCA.ORG.
• CASINO ROAD KIDS MINISTRIES. RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.CRMKIDS.ORG/
• EVERETT, WASHINGTON. (N.D.) RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.CITY-DATA.COM/CITY/EVERETT-
WASHINGTON.HTML
• FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF EVERETT. RETRIEVED FROM
HTTP://WWW.UCCWEBSITES.NET/FIRSTCONGEVERETTWA.HTML
• FISHER, D. (2008). QUICK-START GUIDE TO BUILDING ASSETS IN YOUR PREVENTION PROGRAM.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN: SEARCH INSTITUTE. RETRIEVED FROM EBRARY DATABASE.
• MANNES, M., ROEHLKEPARTAIN, E. C., AND BENSON, P. L. (2005). UNLEASHING THE POWER OF
COMMUNITY TO STRENGTHEN THE WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES: AN ASSET-
BUILDING APPROACH. CHILD WELFARE, 84(2), 233-250. RETRIEVED FROM PROQUEST DATABASE.
• NEW GROUND. RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.FRIENDSOFYOUTH.ORG/.
• Mannes, M., Roehlkepartain, E. C., and Benson, P. L. (2005). Unleashing the
power of community to strengthen the well-being of children, youth, and
families: An asset-building approach. Child Welfare, 84(2), 233-250.
Retrieved from proquest database.
• New Ground. Retrieved from http://www.friendsofyouth.org/.
• South Everett Neighborhood Center. Retrieved from
http://www.senc.familiasunidaseverett.com/.
• United Church of Christ. Retrieved from
http://www.firstunitedparishofeverett.com/
• U.S. Census Bureau American Fact Finder (2010). Retrieved from
http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml
• Volunteers of America. Retrieved from info@voaww.org
• YMCA Youth Development. Retrieved from http://www.ymca-
snoco.org/youth-development
• The Youth Counsel. Retrieved from http://www.everettwa.org/.
• Youth Focus. Retrieved from http://youthinfocus.org/

infusing pt 2

  • 1.
    98204 housing Median Rent $740 # ofRentals 19,652 # of owner occupied 16,703 Median Home Cost $307, 808 Populationage 39,380people Under 20 28% 21-64 64.2% Avg. 30.5 Over 65 7.8% 49.8% Female Incomeperhousehold: Median$46,800 Unemployed 8.1% Public assistance 4,986 Less than $24,999 3,809 Between $25,000- $74,999 66,46 Over $75,000 3,499 Households Total:15,856 Single Dads 578 Single moms 1,559 Married with Children 5,621 Non-family households 7,004 Grandparent Headed 330 Education Peopleover25 High School or Equivalent + 84.4% BA + 18.5% + 5.4%
  • 2.
    Program Mission Statement Contactinformation Boys and Girls Club “To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.” Fairmont Boys & Girls Club EVERETT WA, 98204 Telephone: 425.347.5779 http://www.bgca.org
  • 3.
    Casino Road Kids Ministries Casino RoadKids Ministries seeks to transform the lives of local children by building relationships that introduce the principles of a Christ-centered faith and promote the value of education in becoming productive, contributing members of society. call: 425 243-2190 http://www.crmkids.org/
  • 4.
    First Congregational Church Of Everett We, themembers of First Congregational United Church of Christ, Everett, Washington, believe in God and the teachings of Jesus Christ and hold ourselves to be inclusive and responsive to all. We welcome into our faith community persons of all races, genders, ages, sexual orientations, and faith; regardless of economic status, nationality, ethnicity, marital status or abilities. We practice open communion. Address: 2624 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 Phone: 425-252-7224 Fax: 425-252-9530 Website: First Congregational Church Of Everett
  • 5.
    New Ground Transitional living communityaimed at getting young adults out of homelessness and into jobs (425) 869-6490 http://www.friendsofyouth.org/
  • 6.
    South Everett Neighborhood Center “The SouthEverett Neighborhood Center and Lutheran Community Services Northwest partners with individuals, families and communities for health, justice and hope.” Please contact us by phone at (425) 355-6005 http://www.senc.familiasunidasev erett.com/
  • 7.
    YMCA Youth Development Center To instilyouth with the “Y’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility” Phone: 425-512- 8050 http://www.ymca- snoco.org/youth- development
  • 8.
    Youth Counsel Focus on giving youth14-18 a voice in city government on issues that affect them. Phone: 425-257-8700 http://www.everettw a.org/
  • 9.
    Youth in Focus “Through photography our studentsfind their voice, identity, creativity, and gain new confidence in their worth and abilities.” Phone: 425-512-8050 http://youthinfocus.org/
  • 10.
    Volunteers of America A community whereall people live in safety, with social, emotional and physical well- being, spiritual fulfillment, justice and hope. Volunteers of America Western Wa - Main 2802 Broadway Ave, Everett, WA phone: (425) 259-3191 or 1- 888-216-5459 fax: (425) 258-2838 email: info@voaww.org -
  • 11.
    United Church of Christ We believethe church's mission is to change lives — individually, systemically and globally. We work to make transformation possible, but trust in God's grace. This is why we insist that churches must be places of vitality in worship, learning and advocacy. We are committed to working for justice, and we believe that lives are changed through global experiences and friendships. Why? Because God is still speaking, Phone: 617-387-2515 Website: http://www.firstunitedparishofeverett.com/
  • 12.
    TO INFUSE THECOMMUNITY WITH DEVELOPMENTAL ASSET-RICH CONTENT THAT SUPPORTS THE ENTIRE FAMILY. TO COLLABORATE AMONGST ORGANIZATIONS REACHING OUT TO YOUTH SO THAT THERE ARE NO YOUTH LEFT WITHOUT MEANS OF ACCESSING THOSE ASSETS.
  • 13.
  • 14.
    SHARING ASSET INFORMATION AND TOOLS PROMOTING COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS BRINGINGIN FAMILIES EVALUATING EFFECTIVENESS CELEBRATING SUCCESSESS
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Conducted by Infusing Assets staff Formal Evaluation Research Partner organization agreements perresearch project Results posted to appropriate media Tools and resources updated as suggested by results
  • 17.
    REFERENCES • BOYS ANDGIRLS CLUB OF AMERICA. RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.BGCA.ORG. • CASINO ROAD KIDS MINISTRIES. RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.CRMKIDS.ORG/ • EVERETT, WASHINGTON. (N.D.) RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.CITY-DATA.COM/CITY/EVERETT- WASHINGTON.HTML • FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF EVERETT. RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.UCCWEBSITES.NET/FIRSTCONGEVERETTWA.HTML • FISHER, D. (2008). QUICK-START GUIDE TO BUILDING ASSETS IN YOUR PREVENTION PROGRAM. MINNEAPOLIS, MN: SEARCH INSTITUTE. RETRIEVED FROM EBRARY DATABASE. • MANNES, M., ROEHLKEPARTAIN, E. C., AND BENSON, P. L. (2005). UNLEASHING THE POWER OF COMMUNITY TO STRENGTHEN THE WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES: AN ASSET- BUILDING APPROACH. CHILD WELFARE, 84(2), 233-250. RETRIEVED FROM PROQUEST DATABASE. • NEW GROUND. RETRIEVED FROM HTTP://WWW.FRIENDSOFYOUTH.ORG/.
  • 18.
    • Mannes, M.,Roehlkepartain, E. C., and Benson, P. L. (2005). Unleashing the power of community to strengthen the well-being of children, youth, and families: An asset-building approach. Child Welfare, 84(2), 233-250. Retrieved from proquest database. • New Ground. Retrieved from http://www.friendsofyouth.org/. • South Everett Neighborhood Center. Retrieved from http://www.senc.familiasunidaseverett.com/. • United Church of Christ. Retrieved from http://www.firstunitedparishofeverett.com/ • U.S. Census Bureau American Fact Finder (2010). Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml • Volunteers of America. Retrieved from info@voaww.org • YMCA Youth Development. Retrieved from http://www.ymca- snoco.org/youth-development • The Youth Counsel. Retrieved from http://www.everettwa.org/. • Youth Focus. Retrieved from http://youthinfocus.org/