Wow Outreach

Wow Outreach WOW Outreach is a organization committed to fighting the violence plaguing our city and we invite YOU to join in with us. www.wowoutreach.org

WOW Outreach established in 2007 is a community-based, non-profit organization located on the north-side of Flint committed to strengthening and empowering family systems. The organization reaches out to those most impacted by crime, violence, limited resources, and barriers to basic needs and services. WOW Outreach Purpose
To build a just, equitable, non-violent and safe community. WOW Outreach

activities are focused on improving neighborhood safety and building resiliency in youth. WOW Outreach Mission
To build safe Flint neighborhoods, WOW Outreach generates conversation around very hard topics, ignites action and collaboration among people and organization, and most importantly gives hope to youth and families living in historically disinvested neighborhoods.

12/17/2022

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Address

6202 N. Dupont Street , Suite 2
Flint, MI
48505

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+18107897700

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The mission of WOW is, “To build safe Flint neighborhoods, WOW Outreach generates conversation around very hard topics, ignites action and collaboration among people and organization, and most importantly gives hope to youth and families living in historically dis-invested neighborhoods.” A call to action was made in the local newspaper to residents who had the desire and were willing to work towards positively changing the culture of our neighborhoods, communities, and cities. Residents were asked to “stop talking about the issues of Flint and do something about the issues of Flint”.