education

Do the people who live in this community seem to interact with each other?

Do the people who live in this community seem to interact with each other? Note: Content adapted from the Work Group for Community Health and Development: Community Tool Box’s “Windshield and Walking Surveys.” Windshield and walking surveys are useful ways to assess specific aspects of a community or neighborhood and help give you a sense

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Do particular groups seem to live in particular areas?

Do particular groups seem to live in particular areas? Note: Content adapted from the Work Group for Community Health and Development: Community Tool Box’s “Windshield and Walking Surveys.” Windshield and walking surveys are useful ways to assess specific aspects of a community or neighborhood and help give you a sense of the community. Conduct your

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Are there identifiable racial or ethnic groups?

Are there identifiable racial or ethnic groups? Note: Content adapted from the Work Group for Community Health and Development: Community Tool Box’s “Windshield and Walking Surveys.” Windshield and walking surveys are useful ways to assess specific aspects of a community or neighborhood and help give you a sense of the community. Conduct your survey at

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Are there any two- or four-year colleges or universities?

Are there any two- or four-year colleges or universities? Note: Content adapted from the Work Group for Community Health and Development: Community Tool Box’s “Windshield and Walking Surveys.” Windshield and walking surveys are useful ways to assess specific aspects of a community or neighborhood and help give you a sense of the community. Conduct your

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Are there public or private K-12 schools nearby?

Are there public or private K-12 schools nearby? Note: Content adapted from the Work Group for Community Health and Development: Community Tool Box’s “Windshield and Walking Surveys.” Windshield and walking surveys are useful ways to assess specific aspects of a community or neighborhood and help give you a sense of the community. Conduct your survey

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