THOUSANDS WILL DO GREAT THINGS ALL ACROSS CITY ON DAY OF PRIDE, WORK AND FUN
 
Click here to register for Neighborhoods Day
 
 
By Luther Keith
Executive Director, ARISE Detroit!
 
 
Before there were business moguls buying buildings in downtown Detroit...
 
Before there were national retail chains and restaurants coming back to Detroit...
 
Before the so-called hipsters and the new creative class started discovering Detroit...
 
Before claiming to be concerned about the neighborhoods of Detroit became a trend and a feel-good cliche...
 
Before all of them were...
 
Olivia Shakoor and the Crary St. Mary's Community Council
 
Shirely Burch and the Community United for Progress
 
Alice Thompson and Black Family Development
 
Marvis Cofield and Alkebu-lan Viallage
 
Sandra Cobb and Habitat for Humanity of Detroit
 
John George and Motor City Blight Busters
 
and many, many, more...
 
They, and so many others in neighborhoods all across the city, are the foundation that has made Neighborhoods Day a truly amazing day, uniquely Detroit in spirit and accomplishment.
 
Now, as we are swept up in a wave of Detroit comeback stories, programs to develop neighborhood businesses, housing and more....the 10th annual ARISE Detroit! Neighborhoods Day on Aug. 6 can be appreciated for what it represents and what will continue to be.
 
It is a day that literally changes Detroit, involving hundreds of organizations and thousands of volunteers.
 
It is a day for true believers, for people who don't rely on polls, surveys, headlines or cable talk shows to know - to have always known-that the people in our town, the heart and soul, have value, should be loved, appreciated and admired in the face of daunting challenges that would crush the spirits of lesser souls.
 
So 10 years after the first Neighborhoods Day, on Aug. 4, 2007 when we started with a germ of an idea but a universe of hope, the Shirley Burches, Olivia Shakoors, Marvis Cofields and John Georges can take pride in what they have created along with thousands of other Detroiters.
 
You should take pride, too. Neighborhoods Day has grown from 55 events in its first year, to more than 250 last year with a cumulative nine-year total of more than 1,400 community improvement projects of all kinds. - health fairs, concerts, parades, festivals, back to school events, cleanups, beautification projects and more.
 
We are touching  and inspiring people like Shirley Burch, who said: "This is a wonderful day for Detroit. We are planting seeds for getting things done throughout the year. Neighborhoods Day is bringing all kinds of people together to make our city great."
 
Malik Yakini, Black Community Food Security Network: "Neighborhoods 
Day gets people to work together in a collective fashion. ARISE Detroit! lets people know they have the capacity to change their condition."
 
Rebecca Willis, Bleeding Heart Design: "Neighborhoods Day is an amazing event. It has great impact. It is changing the community."
Ronald Cross, Metro Center Church of Christ, "ARISE Detroit! is doing a marvelous job of getting the community involved with one another, businesses, churches, everybody."
 
Our goal this year, with the support of Detroiters and all who love our city, is to take Neighborhoods Day to the next level. Our billboard campaign us up on the streets and highways of Detroit.
 
The ARISE Detroit! Neighborhoods TV show, focusing on groups improving the city, is now airing every Monday on WHPR TV, from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., on Comcast Channel 91 in Detroit, or TV 33. You'll soon see more TV and radio promotions, all aimed at telling the world, and inviting all Detroiters and others, to be part of this Amazing Day.
 
We are the change and we are rising!
 
Register your group today by clicking on the link.