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From Clients to Citizens: Communities Changing the Course of Their Own Development, Gordon Cunningham and Alison Mathie (Eds.) (2009).
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ABCD in Action: When People Care Enough to Act, by Mike Green, with Henry Moore and John O’Brien (2006).
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Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way, by Jim Diers (2004).
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The Power of Asset Mapping: How Your Congregation Can Act on its Gifts, by Luther Snow (2004).
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A Good Life: For You and Your Relative With a Disability, by Al Etmanski (2000).
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Safe and Secure: Six Steps to Creating a Personal Future Plan for People With Disabilities, by Al Etmanski (1996).
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The Careless Society, by John L. McKnight (1995).
A volume containing a series of essays written by John McKnight over the past 30 years. The essays offer insights into why "professionalized services" have destroyed the very communities they are designed to help. Instead, McKnight shows how local citizens can restore and revitalize their communities by drawing on their own talents and strengths.
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ABCD in Action: When People Care Enough to Act, by Mike Green, with Henry Moore and John O’Brien (2006).
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Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way, by Jim Diers (2004).
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The Power of Asset Mapping: How Your Congregation Can Act on its Gifts, by Luther Snow (2004).
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A Good Life: For You and Your Relative With a Disability, by Al Etmanski (2000).
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Safe and Secure: Six Steps to Creating a Personal Future Plan for People With Disabilities, by Al Etmanski (1996).
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The Careless Society, by John L. McKnight (1995).
A volume containing a series of essays written by John McKnight over the past 30 years. The essays offer insights into why "professionalized services" have destroyed the very communities they are designed to help. Instead, McKnight shows how local citizens can restore and revitalize their communities by drawing on their own talents and strengths.
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