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LINKS
The following links and documents are provided by GVCCC as an additional information resource for the greater Green Valley community.
Website Links
| Community Association Institute (CAI) |
www.caionline.org |
| CAI-Southern Arizona Chapter |
www.soaz-cai.org |
| Green Valley Chamber of Commerce |
www.greenvalleychamber.com |
| Pima Association of Governments |
www.pagnet.org |
| Pima County |
www.co.pima.az.us |
| Green Valley News |
www.gvnews.com |
| Green Valley Recreation |
www.gvrec.org |
| Esperanza Estates HOA |
www.esperanzaestates.com |
| Desert Hills IV HOA |
www.deserthills4.com |
| San Ignacio Vistas HOA |
www.sihoa.org |
Santa Cruz Bicycle
Advocate Committee |
www.scvbac.org |
Government Listings
Greater Green Valley Area Citizen Corps Council
The Greater Green Valley Area Citizen Corps Council encourages all citizens to take an active role in building safer, stronger, and better prepared communities one neighborhood at a time.
For information about the programs, contact the Greater Green Valley Area Citizen Corps Council at:
Green Valley Community Coordinating Council, Inc.
101-14B S. La Canada Dr.
Green Valley, AZ 85614
Phone: (520) 648-1936
Fax: (520) 648-5079
Email: gvccc@theriver.com

What is Citizen Corps?
President Bush's new Citizen Corps initiative offers the means for citizens to help make our
communities safer, stronger, and better prepared from the threats of terrorism, crime, and disasters of all kinds.
Citizen Corps brings together leaders from law enforcement, fire, emergency medical and other emergency management, volunteer organizations, local elected officials, the private sector, and other community stakeholders to form Citizen Corps
Councils. These Councils provide local oversight for engaging citizens in homeland security and for promoting community and family safety in three principle ways: through public education and outreach, through training opportunities, and through volunteer programs that draw on special skills and interests.
Citizen Corps is composed of existing and federally sponsored programs and other activities that share the common goal of helping communities prevent, prepare for and respond to crime, disasters, pressing public health needs and emergencies of all kinds. It encourages all Americans to take an active role in building safer, stronger, and better prepared communities, one neighborhood at a time! |
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