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History of PKZ

Parramore was Orlando’s toughest neighborhood when Buddy Dyer became the city’s Mayor in 2003. Data painted a bleak picture of the 1.4 square mile neighborhood adjacent to Downtown Orlando. 73% of Parramore’s children were in poverty and 47% of neighborhood adults had neither a high school diploma nor GED. A disproportionate percentage of city crime occurred in Parramore. Multiple structural issues contributed to the area’s decline: the placement of seven homeless shelters there, closure of the neighborhood’s only two elementary schools, and the creation of a four-lane highway through the residential sector[1]

Parramore’s luck began to change when Mayor Dyer was elected to office. The Mayor committed to the revitalization of Parramore as one of his earliest priorities. Parramore Kidz Zone (PKZ) was launched in July 2006, after extensive community input via the Mayor’s Education Action Council, Mayor’s Parramore Task Force, Blue Ribbon Panel on Education, and Mayor’s Safe Orlando Task Force; visits to New York City to meet with leaders of Harlem Children’s Zone including HCZ’s founder, Geoffrey Canada; and receipt of $500,000 in grant funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and $500,000 in match funding from Orlando-based charitable foundations.  PKZ is part of the Pathways for Parramore initiative under the Children & Education Pathway. 

The city subsequently allocated significant resources to address the neighborhood’s housing, public safety, quality of life and business development problems. This effort culminated in the development of Parramore Kidz Zone (PKZ), a neighborhood-based collaborative modeled after the well-known Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ). PKZ adapted the HCZ model by investing in, enhancing and scaling up the neighborhood’s existing services and institutions wherever possible. Rather than centering services around a particular school, PKZ focused on providing primary prevention services, such as tutoring and youth development programs, to children at neighborhood-based sites. PKZ lowers barriers for kids to join such programs through grassroots marketing, subsidized fees, streamlined paperwork, and transportation of children to programs. PKZ has expanded the capacity of participating (mostly neighborhood-based) non-profits to serve Parramore children by giving them funding, free space and technical and administrative support.

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