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Name of the Organization
colored planet
Contact Person
moses boone
Contact phone
203 8092925
E-mail
coloredplanet@gmail.com
Interest
Food Assistance, Energy Assistance, Education, Advocacy
Description Interest
Collaborator with all who wish to make New Haven a culturally enriched and sustainable living environment.

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At 3:45am on March 2, 2010, moses boone said…
I am attending the meeting which is planned this evening with orgs and citizens from the community. This is one of the places to be. What ever happens it has to be a concerted group effort otherwise nothing positive happens and we add another eyesore to New Haven.
At 3:32am on March 2, 2010, Roger Senserrich - CAHS said…
Maybe we should build a coalition here to work on Shaw´s. Why don´t you write a blog post and create a group? We can coordinate our actions through here!
At 8:40am on February 22, 2010, moses boone said…
Thank you and I look forward to being of service. First of All: Shaw's Closing! Waiting for it to happen is not good politics. Start galvanizing your forces now so that we can have a platform and a plan once they leave which will fit into the slot. Moses
At 7:12am on February 22, 2010, Roger Senserrich - CAHS said…
Welcome to GNH Community! Glad to have you here. Now, time to post events, ask questions, blog about what you do and tell us how can we help!
 
 
 

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