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Bridges to Sustainable Communities

A Systemwide, Cradle-to-Grave Approach to Ending Poverty in America

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Bridges to Sustainable Communities

By: Philip E. DeVol
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Most anti-poverty programs lack a system-wide scope of effort. But when ALL stakeholders - people in poverty, communities, businesses, organizations - come to the table with a coherent plan of action, amazing things happen. This book includes clear examples and proven best practices of what is possible when we're all on the same page. It is a collection of articles published by Philip DeVol, co-author of Bridges Out of Poverty and a leading voice in helping people come together to end poverty. These papers give you new models, ideas, applications, and tools that present guidelines and action steps.

©2010 DeVol & Associates (P)2012 DeVol & Associates
Social Sciences Sustainable Communities
All stars
Most relevant
best resource I've ever came across. will definitely use this material. very encouraging.
thank you

will read and revisit this book again and again.

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This was a follow up book to Bridges out of poverty. It had a few good points. It seemed like a promotion book for the Aha company? Certainly picked up some good points and conversation starters.

Some good points.

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I Loved the whole book. I am sold on the concepts and implementation of the various practices. I Love the inclusion part of people from all walks of life. I highly recommend this book to all that want to improve their community success.

Bridges to Sustainable Communities

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