One Mission: Neighborhood Success
Happy families make happy neighbors
Mission Statement
- Thomasboro Neighborhood Association
- The Thomasboro Neighborhood Association is a diverse community, unified in its efforts to enhance the quality of life for the people who live, work and visit Thomasboro Neighborhood.
Our Vision
The Thomasboro Neighborhood Association is a coalition of residents and business owners dedicated to support, promote, advance, and encourage the social and economic revitalization and the image of Thomasboro Neighborhood as an economically vibrant, attractive and safe center for culture, entertainment, art, education, history, commerce, and residential use.
Our Goals
Thomasboro Neighborhood Association strives to make its neighborhood a beautiful, clean, safe and economically healthy historic community with a mixture of safe, affordable housing, employment opportunities, active residents, and community and recreational amenities that meet the physical, social educational, cultural and economic needs of all its residents protecting the physical character of the neighborhood and promote development sensitive to the area, as well as building a strong, close-knit community of neighbors and friends through organized community events.
Our History
The Thomasboro Neighborhood Association (TNA) began long before 1997. A history of the actual date is being researched. The coalition of citizens concerned with maintaining and enhancing Thomasboro Neighborhood organized to make this area a safe, desirable place to live and do business. Past organizers and current leaders are committed to fostering this neighborhood as a cohesive community in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Community Volunteers
Food Drive
Our Future
Building on the original premise, we are focusing on social revitalization as part of our ongoing investment in the future success of Thomasboro Neighborhood. We believe a healthy community includes all members of our neighborhood. Through community outreach programs, crime prevention through social change, and events like block parties, Back to School festival, family fun nights, arts and multi-cultural experiences and children's events along with other enterprising opportunities we can build a strong thriving community for all.
Monday, September 13, 2010
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