14 December 2005 Order of the Day
14 December 2005
In Re.: October 25th 2005, Port Arthur Working Paper
For Immediate Release
Subject: Cincinnati Economic Development
Contact: Hershel Daniels, Junior
Cincinnati Change
2439 Auburn Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219
Phone: (513) 381-5111Ext 3
E-mail:admin@cincinnatichange.com
CINCINNATI CHANGE knows that the Tristate is politically fragmented and segregated by race and class. Many poor Cincinnati residents have a high degree of desperation and hopelessness along with the belief that things can't change. They can and Cincinnati Change will do so by organizing Cincinnati Change Agent for Change Now Campaign. It will create with 200 non governmental organizations and agenceis of government the creation of 50,000 Cincinnati Change Agents partners.
These Cincinnati Change Agents are to be created to “change the peoples perception of Cincinnati” by taking action to change Cincinnati NOW. the founders of Cincinnati Change started this movement on June 19th, 2000 where they took the first public action at the 2000 Black Family Reunion to organize a response to the authority granted to Cincinnati - the ability to issue $100M worth of non volume cap revenue bonds.
From the leveraged investment of these funds in Cincinnati Change Small Business Agents Partners Business Cincinnati cahnge Agents will have access to discounts on over 10,000,000 items through our integrated web site (to go public 17 January 2006) and delivery to a Agents doorstep.
Cincinnati Change was created "to change Cincinnati" by action; we will walk the walk, not talk the talk - we are asking people, organizations and companies to join us in changing Cincinnati in our lifetime.
Cincinnati Change Response to Hurricane Katrina & Rita
As President Bush stated, on Thursday September 15th 2005 in New Orleans, "In the aftermath [of Hurricane Katrina and now Rita], we have seen fellow citizens left stunned and uprooted, searching for loved ones, and grieving for the dead and looking for meaning in a tragedy that seems so blind and random.
We have also witnessed the kind of desperation no citizen of this great and generous nation should ever have to know - fellow Americans calling out for food and water, vulnerable people left at the mercy of criminals who had no mercy, and the bodies of the dead lying uncovered and untended in the street."
MISSION AUTHORITY
On June 19th 2005 Cincinnati Change received its charter from the State of Ohio and stands ready to change Cincinnati NOW as an example of Global Change a business process owned by Lloyd Daniels Development Group that meets national emergencies in cooperation with those who want to change the world.
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