“The making of the Bryant Neighborhood Center (BNC) is the result of a vision of many individuals choosing to love a place for a long time. As we begin our marriage, and the commitment to love each other for a long time, we decided to put a fund for the BNC on our wedding registry.”
Read MoreStanding on the side lawn under a cheerful sun, over 125 people joined with Trinity Presbyterian Church on Thursday, June 6th, celebrating the groundbreaking for the Bryant Neighborhood Center, officially opening in 2020.
Read MoreThe neighborhood. We all have one. For many of us, we’ve lived in a variety of neighborhoods, with all kinds of neighbors, some we know, many we don’t know. I’ve always said I like living in my neighborhood because everyone cuts their own grass and we all hang out on the street talking and sharing life.
Read MoreWhen Naphtali first joined the Trinity Afterschool Program, she didn’t know how to read. Within months of joining the program, “something clicked.” Now, a sixth grade student at Jason Lee, Naphtali’s Mom says she has “the world at her feet.”
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be committed to place? Former Trinity AmeriCorps, Skylar Cole, shares with us. “ I didn't grow up in a community with such a centralized hub for resources and relationships, but I sure want to live in one. “
Read MoreJoin our celebration! We’ll gather on Thursday, June 6th, 2019.
Read MoreHow are we committed to people? Read from former Trinity AmeriCorps Kyle Lee; "When I think about the impact I have made at Jason Lee Middle School, I refer back to the relationships I have formed with the middle school students.”
Read MoreWhat might a day in the Bryant Neighborhood Center look like? Written by Tom Llewellyn, this piece was originally shared in 2018, offering a vision of what the once distant Bryant Neighborhood Center might become.
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