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NSCDC Brochure-1
NSCDC Brochure-1
SUPPORT US
The impact of our work is magnified by the dynamic
partnerships we nurture with residents, business leaders,
donors, city and state government and other non-profit
stakeholders. North Shore CDC serves as the catalyst for
convening a wide range of partnerships, allowing for a more
sustainable and effective impact in the communities we serve.
Together, we can address the issues that our neighbors face by
creating affordable housing and promoting community
development throughout the region.
Community Development
Changing neighborhoods starts with
Police calls
providing a voice for the people in the
have decreased areas we serve. We focus on projects that
up to 90% in have lasting benefits for entire
neighborhoods, where our presence
the
stimulates collaborations, events, and
neighborhoods community organizing. Our community
we work with! engagement staff works with residents,
agencies, and local governments to
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encourage investment and positive change
in neighborhoods.
We encourage
everyone to
participate in
opportunities to make
big changes in their
communities!
We want everyone to
advocate for resources
for the low-income
neighborhoods that
we serve
Im meeting new
people, learning the
language, and building
relationships with my
community. My doubts
have been erased by my
friends at the CDC Local Resident
We didnt just build
good buildings. We
changed a
neighborhood.
-Jack Meany, CEO of
the YMCA of the North
Shore, partner on a
North Shore CDC
development
I am just grateful that in a tough
economy like ours there are
organizations that seek to ease
the burden of those who struggle
to get by. I have lived at Holcroft
Park Homes for a couple of years
now, and I honestly love it here.
-Resident of our Holcroft Park
Home apartments in Beverly
CONTACT US
Office and
Mailing
Address:
North Shore CDC
102 Lafayette Street
Salem, MA 01970
Tel: (978) 745-8071
Fax: (978) 745-4345
Website and
E-mail:
Northshorecdc.org
info@northshorecdc.org
Point Neighborhood
Everyones Salem
Gloucester Crossing
was once one of the most undesirable
neighborhoods in Beverly due to drugs,
crime, and a lack of opportunity. Ever
since the neighborhood's chief
employer, United
Shoe, left in the 1980s the
neighborhood struggled with a decline
into poverty. Since North Shore CDC
and their partners involvement,
Gloucester Crossing has seen
improvements in housing stock, safety,
lighting, trash reduction, and access to
local resources. Despite these
improvements, there is still work to be
done.