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  • Neftaly Collaborating with urban planning agencies to ensure parks are integrated into city-wide transportation networks

    Neftaly Collaborating with urban planning agencies to ensure parks are integrated into city-wide transportation networks

    Neftaly: Collaborating with Urban Planning Agencies to Ensure Parks Are Integrated into City-Wide Transportation Networks

    Access to public parks should be a right, not a privilege. However, many communities—particularly those underserved or marginalized—face challenges reaching green spaces due to poor connectivity and inadequate urban design. Neftaly supports Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) in working alongside urban planning agencies to advocate for the seamless integration of parks into city-wide transportation networks. This collaboration ensures that parks are not isolated pockets but vital, reachable parts of urban life.

    1. Why Park Integration into Transportation Networks Matters

    • Equity and Inclusion: Connecting parks to transit and walkable infrastructure ensures access for all, including those without cars.
    • Public Health: Easy access to green spaces promotes physical activity, mental well-being, and community cohesion.
    • Sustainability: Integrated networks encourage eco-friendly commuting by walking, biking, or public transit.
    • Community Vitality: Well-connected parks become central hubs for education, worship, play, and civic life.

    2. Key Areas of Collaboration with Urban Planners

    A. Integrated Design Planning

    • Advocate for green corridors linking parks to residential areas, schools, faith centers, and public transport hubs
    • Incorporate parks into citywide walkability and bikeability strategies
    • Prioritize new park development in underserved and transit-poor neighborhoods

    B. Infrastructure and Mobility Solutions

    • Develop safe pedestrian pathways, protected bike lanes, and park-and-ride options
    • Install transit-friendly amenities at park entrances (bus stops, bike docks, signage)
    • Support wayfinding systems that include parks in city navigation tools and apps

    C. Participatory Planning and Policy Advocacy

    • Facilitate community input sessions involving faith communities in city planning processes
    • Promote zoning and policy reforms that require equitable green space access
    • Collaborate on transportation equity reports highlighting gaps and opportunities

    D. Long-Term Urban Resilience

    • Plan for parks as key spaces in climate adaptation (e.g., flood management, heat mitigation)
    • Support multi-use park designs that serve as emergency gathering points or community aid centers
    • Ensure that mobility strategies reflect ethical commitments to justice, dignity, and creation care

    3. How Faith-Based Organizations Can Lead This Work

    • Community Voice: Act as trusted intermediaries between residents and planning agencies
    • Moral Framing: Emphasize park access as a matter of stewardship, justice, and human dignity
    • Public Mobilization: Use faith networks to raise awareness and gather support for urban integration efforts
    • Space Sharing: Offer places of worship as venues for planning discussions and information sharing

    4. Neftaly’s Tools and Support

    • Advocacy templates and urban integration toolkits
    • Faith-based policy briefs on public space access and transportation equity
    • Planning frameworks for multi-sector collaboration
    • Examples of successful FBO–city partnerships in inclusive urban design

    Conclusion

    Parks should be woven into the daily lives of all city residents—not isolated destinations, but integrated, accessible, and well-connected resources. Through partnerships with urban planning agencies, Neftaly equips Faith-Based Organizations to advocate for smarter, fairer, and more sustainable cities where parks are central to transportation networks, community life, and human flourishing.

  • Neftaly partnership with local schools to develop integrated outdoor learning environments

    Neftaly partnership with local schools to develop integrated outdoor learning environments

    Neftaly Partnership with Local Schools: Developing Integrated Outdoor Learning Environments

    ???? Why This Partnership?

    • Urban schools often lack adequate green space on campus.
    • Outdoor learning boosts student engagement, mental health, and environmental stewardship.
    • Parks provide rich, accessible, and flexible environments for hands-on, interdisciplinary education.
    • Neftaly’s youth leadership strengthens relevance and ownership of these spaces.

    ???? How Neftaly Can Collaborate with Schools

    1. Co-Designing Outdoor Classrooms

    • Facilitate youth and educator workshops to envision park zones tailored to curriculum needs (science, art, history).
    • Integrate features like native plant gardens, pollinator habitats, weather stations, or outdoor maker spaces.

    2. Curriculum Integration & STEAM Programming

    • Develop lesson plans and activities that use the park as a living lab (e.g., biology field studies, ecological art projects, outdoor coding challenges).
    • Collaborate with teachers to align with state standards and project-based learning goals.

    3. Youth-Led Environmental Stewardship

    • Empower Neftaly members as outdoor classroom ambassadors and peer educators.
    • Organize regular maintenance days, citizen science projects, or green infrastructure monitoring.

    4. Digital and Augmented Reality Learning Layers

    • Create AR experiences that overlay historical, ecological, or cultural information tied to the outdoor space.
    • Develop interactive mobile apps that students can use during field lessons.

    5. Community & Family Engagement

    • Host outdoor learning fairs or family nature nights to showcase student projects.
    • Connect students with local environmental organizations and experts for mentorship.

    ???? Sample Project: “Living Classroom in the Park”

    • Collaboration between Neftaly youth council, local middle school, and parks department.
    • Features a native plant garden with labeled species, weather monitoring station, and outdoor art installations inspired by student work.
    • Curriculum includes seasonal biology units, outdoor writing workshops, and eco-technology sessions.
    • Monthly stewardship days where students collect data and care for the garden, contributing to real-world research.

    ???? Benefits of Neftaly-School Outdoor Learning Partnerships

    For StudentsFor SchoolsFor Parks & Community
    Hands-on, engaging learningExpanded experiential curriculumIncreased park stewardship & care
    Improved mental & physical healthStronger community tiesEnhanced ecological health
    Leadership & civic skillsOutdoor spaces tailored to educationIncreased public use & appreciation

    ???? Steps to Launch

    1. Identify interested schools and form a joint steering committee.
    2. Conduct site assessments and visioning workshops with students and teachers.
    3. Develop a phased plan for design, implementation, and programming.
    4. Seek funding through grants, local foundations, or school budgets.
    5. Train Neftaly youth as outdoor learning facilitators and peer leaders.
    6. Monitor impact through student feedback and ecological indicators.