Mid-City Community Advocacy Network (Mid-City CAN)
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Mid-City CAN is a community collaborative of over 150 agencies, community residents, parents, youth, businesses, schools, and religious institutions serving the San Diego, California neighborhoods of City Heights, Normal Heights, Oak Park, Darnall, Rolando, College Area, Kensington and Talmadge.
The organization seeks to bring together community partners to coordinate social, health and community services advocate for change in government policies and systems, and generally work for greater community involvement and community-based decision making.
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