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Help shape the future of Chattanooga’s Community Centers

What programs and services would you like to see at your community center? Here’s your chance to make your voice heard.

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Community centers are hubs of connection, learning, and support — weigh in on how to make Chattanooga’s even better.

Did you know there are 20 community centers in Chattanooga? In an effort to make sure these spaces meet the needs and dreams of all Chattanoogans, the city’s Neighborhood Services Division has launched its Your Center, Your Future survey.

From more recreational activities and exercise classes to community service projects and educational programming — you can share what programs, services, and improvements would benefit you and your household the most in this survey.

Ready to share your thoughts? Folks can take the survey online in English or Spanish —a paper copy may also be requested from your nearest community center.

The survey will remain open until Monday, Feb. 17. Bonus: Participants who provide their name + contact information will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win lunch with Mayor Tim Kelly.

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