Cuyahoga Falls Neighborhood Reborn

2024-07-19 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

View the event flyer here: https://www.hfhsummitcounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/July2024.pdf

Habitat for Humanity of Summit County’s Neighborhood Network is hosting a Neighborhood Reborn volunteer community event to unite neighbors and revitalize the neighborhood. 

When: Friday, July 19th, 2024 from 9am to 3pm

Where: Preston Park at 650 Taylor Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls

Submit your landscaping application for FREE assistance!

– submit application here: View Application Here Don’t have access to the internet or a printer? No problem! Give us a call and we can mail you an application or stop by our offices to pick one up.  

– applications due by July 8th

– projects can include trash removal, lawn mowing, power washing, mulching and more!

Sign up to volunteer Sign up to volunteer here!  

Walk Audit Volunteer

Attend this quick info and training session with your fellow neighbors to learn all about walk audits; what they are and how your participation can turn into real improvements on your neighborhood!

Things you will learn & achieve:

– advocate for community improvements 

– collect the data needed to make a change

– submit data to local leaders, asking for action

– see positive improvements like potholes fixed, etc. 

Walk Audit Training Session 1: June 20th at 650 Taylor Ave. Cuyahoga Falls (Please bring your own lawn chair)

Walk Audit Training Session 2: June 25th at 650 Taylor Ave. Cuyahoga Falls (Please bring your own lawn chair)

FREE GIFT CARD: Walk audit leaders that complete a walk audit will receive a FREE gift card! 

General Event Volunteer

Join us for Neighborhood Reborn on July 19th and help with all landscaping projects including weeding, mulching, picking up trash.

All materials & equipment provided

– build community by working side by side with your fellow neighbors

– have fun supporting your community, making a positive impact 

 

What is our goal?

  1. Create Sense of Community – residents, community associations and partners identifying with the neighborhood, feel connected and support one another
  2. Create Social Cohesion – residents, community associations and partners have the willingness and competency to work cooperatively
  3. Improve Housing – help residents have decent, safe, stable, affordable housing
  4. Improve Safety – help residents have a sense of personal and neighborhood safety

 

Questions? Contact Jessica, Neighborhood Network Manager at jessicag@hfhsummitcounty.org or (330)745-7734 ext. 255