September 5, 2008
		Iowahawk on Community Organizers
Iowahawk has the definitive defense of community organizers which includes useful information like this:
Specifically, America's community organizers:
- reach out and work with communities in various ways.
 - liaison with, and for, community agencies for service within affected areas.
 - fight to make a difference.
 - raise awareness.
 - deal with community issues.
 - raise awareness in the community of how we are making differences about undealt-with issues .
 - when necessary, refer inquiries to outreach coordinators.
 - Help coordination agency administrators identify and address outreach opportunities.
 - model timetables and conceptualize benchmarks.
 - issue guidelines for poster contests and interpretive dance festivals.
 - Gather voter registrations, win valuable prizes.
 And that's just the beginning. Let me give you some specific examples of how community organizer organizations like CFBH are making a difference right here in Majestic Oakewoods, a subdivision off exit 242. As you know, in the year since I moved here my community has experienced a rash of crime, despair, and abandoned homes. To address these community problems, I reached out to local groups of disaffected dropout youths who were struggling with unemployment. During a rap-session kegger at my home, I spoke with them about ways they could get involved with the community and help protect the environment. Together we organized an innovative free community bicycle / metal recycling program. I am proud to say that it has been so successful that our private sector partner, Kyle's Salvage, has encouraged us to create an expanded free community car program.




