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Co-creators in Community: Partnership Aims to Spread Local Stories

  • Writer: REACH Edmonton Communications
    REACH Edmonton Communications
  • Oct 14
  • 2 min read

A new partnership with a local non-profit organization is exploring the way communities talk to themselves about who they are and where they’re going, with the hope of creating more empowered, self-defined communities. 


REACH Edmonton collaborates with community partners to develop strategies that make Edmonton a safer and more vibrant city. REACH conducts its work through community involvement, stakeholder engagement and inter-agency collaboration. Its key roles are to convene and coordinate community members in the creation of innovative community safety and crime prevention initiatives. 


The REACH Edmonton Council for Safe Communities was established in 2010. Its ambition is to, in one generation (25 years), significantly increase community safety in our region; increase Edmontonians’ perception of safety and inclusion; and engage the people of Edmonton and the region in developing a culture of safety and crime prevention. 


REACH thrives on collaboration, working with community partners to develop safety strategies that make Edmonton a safer and more inclusive place to live, work and play. 


One of the many community-driven initiatives REACH is involved in is the Neighbourhood Organizing Initiative, which aims to build capacity within communities to address their specific safety and well-being issues. 


This work begins when communities connect with REACH seeking safety and well-being support. REACH then responds by engaging community members to identify their needs and priorities.


These engagements aim to achieve:

  • An engaged, connected and informed community

  • A common vision of what safety means for a community

  • Community-specific safety tools

  • Connections between communities and external resources and experts

  • Data that informs and drives community-owned safety initiatives 


The Neighbourhood Organizing Initiative is now actively supporting neighbourhoods as a convener and coordinator of local initiatives in McCauley, Chinatown, Leefield and North Glenora.


As an extension of the neighbourhoods work, REACH is partnering with local, independent media to explore both homegrown solutions and the wider context of the challenges local neighbourhoods wrestle with. 


Marilyn Gray, Communications and Storytelling for REACH Edmonton, worked in community newspapers for nearly a decade before joining the REACH team. 


“This is a unique opportunity to explore what is happening in a neighbourhood,” says Gray.  What do the challenges look like, what quiet success stories are happening and what kinds of futures are possible?”


“Over time, the stories a community tells itself about who it is, where it came from, and where it’s going affects the possibilities we can imagine,” she says. “This collaboration is an opportunity to support the essential work of local, independent media in exploring who we are as co-creators of our communities.”


REACH Stories are featured on the REACH Edmonton website here (https://reachedmonton.ca/stories/). 


“What we hope to see is the cultivation of a community-wide relationship between REACH and community members. I’m hoping that people who are interested in these kinds of ideas, or who have insight into the challenges and opportunities in their neighbourhoods, will reach out to me and we can build this local body of work together,” says Gray. 


For more information about REACH Edmonton, visit www.reachedmonton.ca.


To connect with Marilyn Gray about REACH Stories, email [email protected].


 
 
 

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