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Jackson Medical Mall Jackson Medical Mall

Jackson Medical Mall

Jackson Medical Mall Foundation
350 West Woodrow Wilson Drive
Jackson, MS 39213
USA

Agency Type: Human service

Established 1995

With the approval of a $23 million construction loan in September 1996, the stage was set to renovate a deteriorating 900,000-square-foot building into a model one-stop shopping facility for health and human services in Jackson, Mississippi. The Medical Mall seeks to house both medical health care services and an integrated human service delivery system working together in an effort to minimize cost.

The Medical Mall also offers retail and personal services that are convenient for health care and business office customers visiting the facility. It is a learning center with clinical programs and continuing education classes in the health sciences. The Medical Mall also serves as an important outreach for community health education efforts and seeks to offer series of programs designed to enrich the educational experiences of school-age children. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 11-Jul-05

http://www.umc.edu/healthcare/medical_mall.html

Contact:
Primus Wheeler, executive director
pwheeler@jacksonmedicalmall.org
601-982-8467, ext. 25
Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center

Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center

721 NW Ninth Ave., Suite 200
Portland, OR 97209
USA

Agency Type: Environmental

Established 2001

In the midst of Portland's high-profile Pearl District, a fast-growing mixed-used neighborhood of converted warehouses, shops, galleries, and new housing, Ecotrust undertook an ambitious project--the "green" transformation of a century-old warehouse into the Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center. The center houses a three-story retail and office complex marketing the goods, ideas, and services of the conservation economy. Outdoor seating, a public atrium, a resource center, and an outdoor terrace with fireplace are also available for public enjoyment. All floors incorporate display areas for exhibits and shared information. Patagonia, the outdoor clothing retailer known for its environmental ethic, serves as the retail anchor. It is the company's first Oregon store and the largest in its chain. The 70,000-square-foot building also houses Ecotrust's headquarters and a mix of nonprofit and business tenants gathered around the themes of sustainable food, forest products, and financial investment. Ecotrust welcomes the public through events and workshops. The center's ample conference space, with its advanced audio-visual capabilities, is available for businesses meetings and other events. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 11-Jul-05

http://www.ecotrust.org/ncc

Contact:
Sydney Mead, Natural Capital Center manager
sydney@ecotrust.org
503-467-0767
Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County

Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County

2935 Birch Hollow Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
USA

Agency Type: Expression of values

Established 1984

The Jewish Community Center (JCC) strives to build a strong sense of Jewish community and Jewish identity. The JCC initiates community-wide programs, brings together a diverse Jewish population, serves as a Jewish meeting place for all organizations, and prepares Jews to assume leadership positions.

The JCC provides high-quality programming for Jews of all ages and all persuasions. In a county where there are no "strictly Jewish neighborhoods," the JCC offers a place that all can consider their own. In addition to the many programs it offers itself, the JCC is also home to the Hebrew Day School, Jewish Cultural Society, the Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County/United Jewish Appeal, and the Washtenaw Jewish News. [Text adapted from past correspondence and conversations between administrative staff and Diane Kaplan Vinokur]

Description last updated on 12-Jul-05

www.jccannarbor.org/

Contact:
Leslie Bash, executive director
jcc@jccfed.org
734 971-0990/Fax: 734 677-0109
Julia Morgan Center for the Arts

Julia Morgan Center for the Arts

2640 College Avenue,
Berkeley, CA 94704
USA

Agency Type: Arts

The Julia Morgan Center for the Arts brings artists, educators, and learners together in long-term relationships to integrate the arts into everyday experience. Renowned architect Julia Morgan designed this building in 1908 as the St. John's Presbyterian Church. Her designs included the church and adjacent Sunday School classroom space.

Today, the center touches the lives of people of the San Francisco Bay Area by providing a performance home for diverse audiences with an emphasis on regional performers. They support their mission through rentals of the historic home for performances, teaching, and administration of local arts and educational organizations. They provide a regional center for educational partnering among arts organizations. Current tenant organizations include Music Together, Berkeley Ballet Theater, Social Salsa, Shotgun Players, and Kaleidoscope Performing Arts Camps. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 15-Sep-05

http://www.juliamorgan.org/index.html

Contact:
Chris Paulina, facilities
chris@juliamorgan.org
510-845-8542, ext. 383/Fax: 510-845-3133
Jump Street (formerly MetroArts of the Capital Region)

Jump Street (formerly MetroArts of the Capital Region)

123 Forster Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
USA

Agency Type: Arts

Established 1994

Jump Street is a private nonprofit arts council creating and delivering programs and services that promote the arts in Central Pennsylvania. It is located in Harrisburg, the state capital, in a two-story red brick Georgian building. By forging productive partnerships with many community-based organizations, Jump Street has effectively harnessed the arts as tools for learning and career enhancement. Over the years, the Arts Development Center of Jump Street has:

- Created new programs, i.e., Arts Incubator, Art for Change, Arts-Based Job Training

- Established non-traditional arts collaboration, i.e., community organizations and government agencies

- Made connections between arts development, community development, and economic development

[Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 12-Jul-05

http://www.jumpstreetonline.org/

Contact:
Robert C. Welsh, executive director
ccaston@jumpstreetonline.org
717-238-1887

 

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