Difference between revisions of "Ogontz Avenue Revitalization Corporation (OARC)"

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We take a holistic approach toward community revitalization, by focusing on our Five Pillars:  
 
We take a holistic approach toward community revitalization, by focusing on our Five Pillars:  
 
*[http://www.oarcphilly.org/Pages/HousingAndEconomicDepartment.aspx Economic Development]
 
*[http://www.oarcphilly.org/Pages/HousingAndEconomicDepartment.aspx Economic Development]
*Business Development
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*[http://www.oarcphilly.org/Pages/BusinessDevelopment.aspx Business Development]
*Community Relations
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*[http://www.oarcphilly.org/Pages/EducationAndCommunityRelations.aspx Community Relations]
*Sustainable Greening
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*[http://www.oarcphilly.org/Pages/CleaningAndGreening.aspx Sustainable Greening]
*and Arts and Culture
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*[http://www.oarcphilly.org/Pages/ArtsAndCulture.aspx and Arts and Culture]

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Ogontz Avenue Revitalization Corporation (OARC) is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) community development corporation founded in 1983 by a group of community leaders and Pennsylvania State Representative Dwight Evans. OARC's mission is to create and stimulate sustainable economic development through innovative and creative use of our available resources while improving the quality of life for residents in West Oak Lane and other neighborhoods throughout the Northwest section of Philadelphia.

We take a holistic approach toward community revitalization, by focusing on our Five Pillars: