Community Leaders Agree, Collaboration is Crucial
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Community members from North King and South Snohomish counties participated in a community workshop entitled "Working Together: Connecting the Dots" sponsored by the Dale Turner YMCA and hosted by Shoreline Community College on January 12, 2010.
By Stacy Segal | Strategic Development Director
Dale Turner Family YMCA




“With vital social and educational programs at risk, we believe that now more than ever is the time to work together. There are so many resources available; our goal is to work together across organizations to meet our community’s growing needs,” said Courtney Whitaker, Dale Turner Family YMCA Branch Executive.
The event, hosted by the Dale Turner Family YMCA and moderated by Jim Hills of Shoreline Community College featured a thoughtful discussion around challenges and potential solutions to several key issues in the Shoreline, Lake Forest Park and Edmonds communities.
The topics included: serving youth better during out of school time; resources within our local business sector; maintaining good health during tough times; and the opportunity for generations to learn from each other. At the top of the agenda was how to serve youth better during out of school time. Issues like transportation, communication, and developing programs with youth involvement, were discussed by participants as areas that could be addressed through collaborative means.
As part of a commitment to continuing this discussion the Dale Turner Family YMCA has pledged to produce a report of the results of the forum and to host future discussions to facilitate further collaboration.
