Elizabeth Dry, founder of Promise of Peace Community Garden, speaks at Net Impact DFW's sustainability + me! about Following the Green Brick Road, and she is using a community garden to help children in her community.
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Net Impact DFW s+me! 2011 - Elizabeth Dry -Follow the Green Brick Road
1. Follow
the Green Brick
Road
November 5, 2011
Elizabeth J. Dry
Were on this road
together, and what we
don t see can hurt us!
In Texas, about three of every 10 students from the freshman
class of 2006-07 left school prior to graduating - that is 3 out if
10 dropping out!
Texas had the 4th highest teen pregnancy rate in the country
in 2005
More than a third of adults earning less than $15,000 per year
are obese, compared with roughly a quarter of adults earning
$50,000 or more per year.
In Dallas, according to statistics from the U.S. Health and
Human Resources Department, 36% of Dallas children and teens
are overweight or at risk for it.
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2. What are the Implications?
We must use our BRAINS to create simple solutions.
We must use COURAGE to turn over the stones and
ask the questions in our communities and schools.
We must have the HEART to keep going and know
that the future depends on the education of our
children and their families.
Where It All Began
7446 East Grand
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3. Should I go this way, -or
that way?
Making It Happen
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4. CONNECT
You never now who you
might meet on the green
brick road!
INSPIRE!
-or who you might reach!
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5. TRANSFORM!
All we need is right in our own
backyard!
What is Sustainability?
Sustainability is the capacity to endure.
For humans, sustainability is the long-
term maintenance of well being, which
has environmental, economic, and
social dimensions, and encompasses the
concept of stewardship, the responsible
management of resource use.
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6. Based on the U.S. Census Bureau's
American Community Survey, in
2007
Children living in poverty in Texas
between the ages of 5- 17 numbered
4,649,991!
One out of four children in Texas live in
poverty. In the Dallas Independent School
District, the numbers are even more
staggering – 80 percent of students are
living in poverty.
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7. What Can We Do?
Step on to the public, private and charter
school campuses to advocate sustainable
practices and relationships.
CREATE COMMON GROUND!
Right Now, Promise of Peace is
establishing a model for doing just that!
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8. Take the first step -Find that
common ground and engage the
diversity that you encounter- The
journey can continue with
grassroots projects that support the
greater good!
Just like in the story; friends
together on the same road, with
the same goal.
A best life for us all!
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