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 Our
Mission
It does not take a magic wand to heal a few vulnerable city
blocks. It takes an unwavering commitment from a coalition of public agencies,
government officials, private citizens and area residents who are willing to
come together in an unprecedented show of unity, foresight and belief in
mankind. Then the real magic starts to happen.
The University Area Community Development Corporation is a 501c3
charitable organization whose mission is to obtain the necessary resources,
support, and direction to improve and sustain a thriving community where great
social, financial, educational and health-related challenges exist. In the
pursuit of this mission, the UACDC works to further strengthen Hillsborough
County’s most socially and economically vulnerable neighborhoods through
activities, programs, and services. These range from operating a
fully-programmed, state-of-the-art Community Center Complex to increasing
economic development and affordable housing in the area we serve through
innovative partnerships between public and private sectors, as well as a wide
range of service providers.Our programs focus on crime prevention, education,
social service, health, and recreation, as well as the cultural arts. Our
future lies in merging economic, educational, and social opportunities together
to create a vibrant area teeming with potential.
You can see how we carry out our mission every day in successful programs such as Prodigy Cultural Arts, which uses the arts to engage children ages 7-17. Or in our Teen Council, where 25 participants meet weekly to address the needs of teens in the community, spending hundreds of volunteer hours making positive changes to impact their friends and peers.
Our mission is also reflected in our Coordinated Community Anti Crime Initiative, which is using the UACDC’s success story as the basis for a series of symposiums and workshops to teach community leaders across Florida how to take steps toward creating safe and sustainable communities. As part of this initiative, UACDC also created the University Area Apartment Owners and Managers Association. The association provides increased collaboration among the owners, managers, and 40,000 residents of apartment complexes in the University Area by increasing interaction with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office to improve quality of life in apartment living and decrease criminal activity in these residential areas.
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