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BRIGHTON NEIGHBORHOOD OUTREACH

The Brighton Neighborhood Outreach grew out of a desire to assist families and children in the Brighton Neighborhood in Zanesville.  Recent surveys released by the Department of Children's Services revealed that 47% of its referrals come from a 29 block area around Brighton Presbyterian Church.  We have attempted to provide innovative programming that will develop the skills and increase the self-esteem of children and families of the Brighton area.

Brighton Neighborhood Outreach sponsors the following programs:

Summer Peace Camp for Kids - a daily program for boys and girls from K-6th grade which explores God's call to each of us to live in peace with the environment and with each other.

Homework Helpers: a tutoring program for children on Monday-Thursday staffed by retired teachers and church volunteers.

 

 

BusStop Breakfast - Each Wednesday morning a nutritious breakfast is served to an average of 20 children in the neighborhood.  The program is supported by a coordinator, 5 volunteers, and a registered nurse.

 

 

Computer Technology Lab - With a $10,000 grant from SBC, the BNO was able to open a Computer Technology Lab.  The lab has recently been equipped with NOVA NET, a system which is used county-wide.

Girl Scout Troops - Each Monday and Tuesday more than 40 neighborhood girls, along with adult leaders, gather for a troop meeting. 

Brighton Neighborhood Choir Camp  - a summer choir camp for boys and girls, ages 9-12.

God's Great Gardening Adventure - A Neighborhood Garden has been developed to allow participants to develop gardening skills and to supply fresh produce to neighborhood families.

4-H Club - A weekly club for boys and girls that focuses on life-skills.

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771 Lexington Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701
740-452-6441
(corner of Indiana and Lexington)