Project Clean and SafeEach year, Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation leads several neighborhood clean-up efforts as well as participating in the Motor City Makeover, Detroit's annual citywide volunteer clean-up and beautification initiative.
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The Free ProjectThe "FREE" project is an innovative and creative approach to creating community assets by removing the physical decay and blight from vacant lots within the city of Detriot Neighborhoods.
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THE BAILEY PARK NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
The Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation (BPNDC), formally known at the Bailey Park Project, was founded in 2013 by Katrina Watkins, a former social worker, educator, and long-time resident of the McDougall-Hunt. Dedicated to empowering her community in an impactful manner, Katrina created the Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation to help strengthen the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood by creating programs that encourage safety, sustainability, and stewardship. The Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation began by initiating community clean-up projects – picking up trash, removing dead trees, and clearing overgrowth from vacant lots and parks.
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
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POSITIVE THOUGHTS
Get into a positive energy flow by sharing your abundance (connectivity, knowledge, skills or creativity) and doing something that matters, not because it makes you look good but because it makes you feel good. |
Current Projects
The Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation has become an instrumental force in the neighborhood by expanding its scope to include social impact projects that address poverty, blight, environmental sustainability, safety, health & wellness, education, and economic development.
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