Green Ambassadors and Apprentices Northside (GAANs)
GAANs is a 9 month long community empowerment program seeking to create a network of resourced individuals that can coordinate green community projects. Over a dozen Northside residents will go through an intensive 10 training course that will build their knowledge base in the areas of Green Economy, land use, leadership, community organizing and comprehensive community development. Aside from training, participants will be charged with designing and implementing their own participation own Northside based green project.
Meet the Participants!
Vince PallusVince, the corresponding secretary for the Brighton Heights Citizens Federation, is a born and raised Northsider. Hailing from Brighton Heights, he currently lives in the home that he was raised in. Vince Looks forward to participating in the GAANs program and sharing his knowledge with his community. |
Stacy RobinsonStacy is the Training Coordinator for the Breaking the Chains of Poverty Program at the A. Phillip Randolph Institute. She is a Green Jobs Training Facilitator who has completed the OSHA 30 course in General Industry and Construction, OSHA 501 in General Industry and Train the Trainer as well as her HAZWOPER40. |
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Phinehas HodgesPhinehas is the director of a local arts series called ‘Speaking of…’ He also works as a freelance writer, video editor and fiction writer. |
Mark WilliamsMark, a proud husband and father of two, is the Community Outreach Coordinator at The Pittsburgh Project. Coming to us by way of Perry North, Mark’s dream is to turn the vacant lots on Charles Street into U-Pick blueberry gardens. |
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Lisa FreemanLisa is a Manchester resident who is interested in restoring historic homes and reclaiming vacant land. |
Kelly DayStemming from her work for Love Your Block, like some presidents, saints and heroes, Kelly Day is the namesake of a day. Kelly Day Day, taking place on October 26th, has been created in her honor by order of a mayoral proclamation because of her efforts to create a rain garden project on a city owned vacant lot. |
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AJ TarnasA recent home owner, Spring Garden’s own AJ Tarnas is a man with plans. AJ would like to open a membership-based tool lending library this summer. Besides that, AJ’s interests include getting Allegheny County to produce its own food and building materials as well as open source ecology. |
Jean Binstock
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Ginger E. Underwood M.S.Marshall-Shadeland’s Ginger Underwood is one with many interests. Besides her green jobs/economy related interests, Ginger would also like to provide career education and training for women. She is also interested in starting her own business and working with under-served communities. |
Debbie ReedDebbie, who is a nurse, has lived in the Northside for most of her life and has worked in California-Kirkbride for over 13 years. Debbie is very interested in reclaiming vacant land, of which there is plenty in California-Kirkbride. |
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Cheryl GaineyCheryl has come to join GAANs from Central Northside. Cheryl’s interests include cleaning up the environment, community development, youth entrepreneurship and education. |
Janet Gunter
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Jordan KayJordan is a recent transplant to the Mexican War Streets from the East End of Pittsburgh. His company Bloodhound Branding, currently helps small businesses in the Pittsburgh area with their growth and creative needs. He has been involved in the local food movement since 2008 and sits on two of Pittsburgh’s non profit organizations, Grow Pittsburgh and Neighbors in the Strip. |
Goals and Objectives
This objective of this program is to create a network of involved, motivated and informed Northside residents. Participants will learn from and engage with green business owners, workforce agencies, community development experts and other local green economy stakeholders throughout the program. The program is aimed at providing these emerging leaders the tools they need to understand how green initiatives can be useful and how to incorporate them into their communities.
Consider applying to GAANs if you are a member of any neighborhood in Pittsburgh’s Northside and are interested in:
- Transforming environmental problems into community resources
- Connecting to education, training, and employment opportunities in the green sector
- Meeting and connecting with other community leaders
- Leading your neighborhood towards positive action
- Learning more about green jobs and sustainable living
Questions or Comments? Please contact [email protected]