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Friday, July 28, 2006 

Cincinnati Change Current Mission

Proposed location of OES headquarters with 500,000 sq. ft. of leased class A mixed use space built over next six years

Cincinnati Change current mission is to encourages increased economic activity in Hamilton County. We will create a third frontier creative class information highway infrastructure that can support a variety of operations. First among the goals of this mission is provide jobs through the acquisition and development of businesses, intellectual property and real estate properties that support a new national program demonstrated in Cincinnati.

Lady of Justice

Cincinnati Change is creating a Cincinnati Company called Uptown Security. The mission of the company is to provide consulting, homeland safety and security infrastructure management, design and construction from our headquarters in Cincinnati. During 2007, more than $350 billion dollars is being allocated for and through our for profit businesses we will take advantage of contracts in the following areas -:
  1. Preventing another terrorist attack on the United States
  2. Detecting threats against the United States
  3. Preparing for and responding to future catastrophes
  4. Immigration & Secure Boarders
  5. U.S. Gulf Coast Reconstruction
  6. Iraq
  7. Afghanistan
  8. Africa
  9. North Africa and Middle East
  10. National Energy Policy

Cincinnati Change has created a program that serve the nation through and it's partner The American Academy of Distance Learning and Training, Inc.(AADLT) who has joined with Beauchamp Tower Corporation, Inc. and it's partners to support their proposal called Operation Enduring Service (OES).

OES is a Cincinnati faith based leadership of a public-private sector joint operation that includes an Education Initiative, a Public Safety Collaboration, a Defense of the Homeland Alliance and a Disaster Response Program which incorporates Federally held Non-Retention Ships and Equipment with partners who have already invested millions of dollars in operations.

The 100 Male March Ministries was launched one year ago on a 5th Sunday with a walk in a troubled Walnut Hills neighborhood from Peoples Corner to Ammons United Methodist Church. They will gather this Sunday the 30th of July 2006 to celebrate one year of action at 934 E. McMillan St. and march to Ammons United Methodist Church. Each man is asked to bring a boy to mentor. Call 513.545.7905 for more information.


Cincinnati Change is looking forward to joining with the Ohio River Valley District in a MOU

According to Melvin Williams, president of the Cincinnati District United Methodist Men and manager of the CVS Pharmacy on East McMillan Street at Peebles Corner, "We're trying to put a human face on Christianity from the male point of view."
goto 924 East McMilllian Street at 0900 on the 5th Sunday 30 July 2006 and or call 545 7905 for directions
Our goal is to meet at People Corner on Sunday at 0900 at Gilbert and McMillan at the CVS Store to bring OES's headquarters to Cincinnati, Ohio through the 100 Male Ministries of Ammons United Methodist Church through a proposed agenda that includes saving souls and doing the following -

 Create a agreement between Cincinnati Change & Ammons on as faith based organization partnership

 Creating 200 new companies with those attend the 100 Male Ministries Meetings every month

 Creation of an Operation Enduring Service headquarters in Cincinnati

 Hargrove Engineering, LLC will be the lead Architecture and Engineering firm for 1,000 homes

 Support the creation of the Ohio Small Business Accelerator Alliance for 100 Ohio businesses

 Create alliances with 100 established businesses in support of the mission of Cincinnati Change

 Spread the word that their is an solution and churches and non profits are moving on creating jobs

 Structure of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Cincinnati Change and whoever attends this Sundays service at Ammons United Methodist Church at 1301 E McMillan at 11:00.

Cincinnati Change has a business support goal of starting 50 new businesses during the coming week staring at 2 PM to 5:30 PM this coming Sunday at Red Lobster (You pay for your own meal). Call 513.545.7905 for more details and or email us at oes@cincinnatichange.com.

Cincinnati Change and partners will create a community business development program with the SBA, private sector, non-profit organizations, and government agencies to support the creation of over 1,000 small and medium businesses in Ohio which will employ students who go to and or graduate from our school partners.

About me

  • I'm Cincinnati Change
  • From Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
  • CINCINNATI CHANGE believes in mixed-use development whereas the poor and moderate income people, in der Nati, will be able to use their assets so as to have a great quality of life for themselves, their family and their children and their children's children along with ours.
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