Who would have thought that we would find poverty in our small town of Woodbine, population 1500 plus. Back in the beginning days of the Horizon Program (almost a year now) people began sharing with each other the broader meaning of poverty for many who live in our town. Every community exist with people from a variety of economic means. However, after a few meetings with the participants of the action groups it was brought to my attention that poverty wasn’t just a lack of economic means. The meaning of poverty went much deeper into the hearts and minds of people. I heard participants share stories of people they knew who experienced loneliness, low self esteem, lack of relationships and hopelessness.
Following these sharing activities, the action groups realized that these were areas each of us could begin doing something about. The leaders of the Horizon Program Committees met with Kiwanis, Golden Age Center, Woodbine School Board and Staff, and other organizations to explain the purpose of the Horizon program. One of the Horizons Action Teams sent out a survey to every resident in the Woodbine School and what they would like to see done through the Horizon Program. I felt at that time there was a surge of excitement and energy in my community which wasn’t there before. People began to dream and talk about what Woodbine could become if we all worked together.
A Welcoming Committee has been formed as a result of the Horizon program. These people have put together a book describing Woodbine and the resources available, Churches, businesses, activities, etc., to be handed out to all newcomers. Newcomers are met by two or three members of the Welcoming Committee who share with them a basket of donated products from businesses in town and a basket of fruit or a plate of homemade cookies.
The youth are important to our community. A great mentoring program was initiated as a result of Horizons and was well underway before the last big meeting of Horizons. It is up and running in partnership with the Woodbine School. The goal was to have 6 mentors with 6 students this first year. It already has 11 mentors and students meeting weekly during school hours, with 5 more mentors ready to begin. Both the adults and children are excited.
Partnerships have formed without even working at it. The City of Woodbine, the Woodbine School District, the churches, businesses on main street, local organizations are all being involved in someway or other in working on the 5 action areas agreed upon at the last Horizon gathering. Many community members are partnering with each other. Talents and gifts are plentiful!
In closing I would like to share with you the 5 action areas the new leaders in Woodbine are working toward. More will be forth coming as each progresses toward its goal.
1. Caring, Sharing Learning Center–matching individual and family needs with local resources and assets. Things are happening without a building/coordinator.
2. Recreational activities for all ages-year round walking, bike trail, fitness center and 5th quarter!
3. Marketing Woodbine–advertising what Woodbine offers using an old grain elevator.
4. Landing quality jobs in Woodbine–working with Main Street Iowa (good things are happening!!)
5. Youth mentoring Program–well underway and working