Mission

To strengthen Crawford County families, youth, and residents by connecting them with vetted local support — and by building the partnerships that can move our community from managing decline to sustained renewal.

Vision

A Crawford County where every child grows up in a stable, loving home; where recovery is real and reachable; where young people belong; and where neighbors know where to turn for help.

Guiding principles

  • People over programs.
  • Partnership over competition.
  • Honesty about the data.
  • Dignity for everyone we serve.
  • Long-haul commitment.

How the initiative works

We convene partners across five focus areas, curate a vetted directory so residents can find help quickly, publish community data honestly, and build programs where the gaps are clearest.

Leadership & steering team

  • Rev. Daniel Hollis

    Steering committee chair

    Serving Crawford County through partnerships and on-the-ground work.

  • Maria Caldwell

    Director of community partnerships

    Serving Crawford County through partnerships and on-the-ground work.

  • Anthony Reeves

    Fatherhood programs lead

    Serving Crawford County through partnerships and on-the-ground work.

  • Jennifer Baird

    Youth & schools liaison

    Serving Crawford County through partnerships and on-the-ground work.

  • Kevin Patel, LCSW

    Recovery & mental-health advisor

    Serving Crawford County through partnerships and on-the-ground work.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a government program?

No. This is a community-led initiative that partners with government, churches, nonprofits, and businesses.

Are faith-based and secular organizations both welcome?

Yes. Crawford County Renewed is respectful of faith-based and secular partners alike.

How are directory listings vetted?

Every submission goes through a review by our team before any public listing. Listings include a "last reviewed" date.

How do I get help right now?

Start at Get Help. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911; for mental-health crisis support, call or text 988.