Action Teams

In the fall of 2012, the Richmond Promise Neighborhood program launched an Action Team model. The model consists of five Action Teams, each concentrating on a theme that community members selected as significant for the East End. Through the Action Teams, resident leaders, service providers, and other stakeholders are working side-by-side to support our children

Action in the Community

On February 11th, all Richmond Promise Neighborhood (RPN) Action Teams assembled for a powerful conversation about Health and Wellness in the East End. Peter Paul - through the work of Richmond Promise Neighborhood - is becoming the change agent of inside-out transformational revitalization in the East End. Resident leaders, service providers, and other stakeholders are

The Power of Spoken Word

Imagine standing in front of 300 people and echoing the words of a famous man and speech. For Jama, a 5th grader at Woodville Elementary and student of Peter Paul, this was no small feat. On January 25, Jama gave the Martin Luther King, Jr. ‘I Have a Dream Speech’ to the congregation and community

A Golden Award

What do you give someone who dedicates their time to bringing gardens to life for the youth in our community? For Rick McCormick a golden trowel is the perfect way to honor his efforts in Richmond! The Golden Trowel Award is a Tricycle Gardens annual award that celebrates RVA citizens and organizations who have demonstrated

The Promise Family Network

Peter Paul places great value on family and its importance in empowering the community. Last year, we established the Promise Family Network, created to strengthen the core of parents connected to Peter Paul and Richmond Promise Neighborhood. The program will offer free trainings such as parenting workshops, family field trips, and access to workforce development opportunities.  

A Golden Award

What do you give someone who dedicates their time to brining gardens to life for the youth in our community? For Richard McCormick a golden trowel is the perfect way to honor his efforts in Richmond. The Golden Trowel Award is a Tricycle Gardens annual award that celebrates RVA citizens and organizations who have demonstrated

The Power of Spoken Word

Imagine standing in front of 300 people and echoing the words of a famous man and speech. For Jama, a 5th grader at Woodville Elementary and student of Peter Paul, this was no small feat. On January 25, Jama gave the Martin Luther King Jr. ‘I Have a Dream Speech’ to the congregation and community

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