South Salt Lake September 2016

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On The Move Promise SSL Safety Council South Salt Lake has 14 neighborhood centers serving our community: Hser Ner Moo Community and Welcome Center 479 East 2250 South South Salt Lake, Utah 84115 801-466-3238 Roosevelt Community School 3225 South 800 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 801-828-8219 Historic Scott School and Arts & Community Center 3238 South 540 East South Salt Lake, Utah 84106 801-803-3632 Lincoln Community School 450 East 3700 South South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801-657-0416 Utah International Charter School 350 East Baird Circle South Salt Lake, UT 84115 385-290-1306 Central Park Community Center and PAL Boxing Program 2797 South 200 East South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801-466-3143 Columbus Center 2531 South 400 East South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801-412-3217 Woodrow Wilson Community School 2567 South Main Street South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801-386-0589 Granite Park Jr. High 3031 South 200 East South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801-440-4499 Meadowbrook STEM & Community Center New Address: 250 West 3900 South South Salt Lake, UT 84107 801-518-5502 Cottonwood High Promise 5715 South 1300 East Murray, UT 84121 801-828-8678 Kearns Saint Ann Promise 430 East 2100 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 801-518-9523 Commonwealth Performing Arts and Youth Entrepreneurial Center Opening August 31, 2016 Address-TBA 801-828-8678 Moss Elementary 4399 South 500 East Salt Lake City, UT 84107 801-828-8678

The Promise South Salt Lake Safety Council is not comprised of one group, but rather is the compilation of information, activities, and actions of many groups within the city for whom safety is a main concern. Community involvement in public safety issues in South Salt Lake occurs through the South Salt Lake Police Department in general, and specifically through the Department’s Community Resource Division, South Salt Lake Fire Department, Neighborhood Watch, South Salt Lake Police Athletics/Activities League, Honorary Colonels Association, South Salt Lake Coalition for Drug Free Youth, and South Salt Lake Public Works. Representatives of these groups will hold an annual Safety Council Assembly, to be held each year in September. As one of the seven Councils of the Promise South Salt Lake Initiative, the following goal and objectives have been established, and steps toward tracking the progress of each are being taken. The Promise South Salt Lake Safety Goal is to positively impact issues related to crime and neighborhood conditions: 1. Decrease the crime rate in South Salt Lake in both # and % 2. Decrease in the # and % of youth who have gang involvement 3. Increase civic involvement efforts that prevent crime, specifically Neighborhood Watch, Honorary Colonels, Afterschool Programs, SSL Community Character Initiative, Community Resource Partnerships, etc. 4. Ensure that every home is livable 5. Ensure that every neighborhood is safe and clean

Historic Scott School Arts & Community Center 3271 S 500 E 801-803-3632 writeheresslc@gmail.com Monday - Thursday 3-7 p.m. Write Here Community Writing Center offers free writing assistance to people of all writing levels and staff members can discuss ideas with participants even if individuals haven’t yet started writing. The writing doesn’t have to be for school or work as any form of writing is welcome. In the past, people have sought assistance on short stories, family histories, résumés—just name it!

Promise SSL Afterschool Program Registration - Fall 2016

To apply for an afterschool program, English, Citizenship Class, or other program: 1. Find the South Salt Lake Neighborhood Center program that you or your child would like to attend from the sidebar. 2. Call the center phone number listed or call Emily Mead, Promise SSL Business Manager at 801-483-6057. 3. Request program application forms, complete and return to the site you want to attend. Note: Available slots in youth and adult programs are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Completing an application does not guarantee acceptance into a program. The City of South Salt Lake Youth City Council is now accepting applications for the 2016-2017 school year! Become the next generation of leaders by learning about and participating in your local government. Build a great resume and college application while investing in your community. Students who are in 9-12th grades and live in South Salt Lake can apply. Visit southsaltlakecity.com or sslneighbors.com for more information and to submit your application. Make friends, have fun, and be a Youth On The Move! The deadline to apply is September 30.


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