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The Leadership Stockton Class of 2022-23 is excited to announce their C.H.A.N.G.E.S. (Champions Helping A New Generation Establish Success) Project! Project Recap Boys and Girls Club – Sierra Vista The Club is relaunching in Stockton at the newly renovated building in the Sierra Vista Neighborhood. The Class of 2023’s goal was to furnish and enhance...
Leadership Stockton Breaks Ground on 2020 Project Revitalizing Amphitheater at Micke Grove Zoo The Leadership Stockton Class of 2020 held a groundbreaking ceremony on October 5, 2020 for the Revitalizing and Reshaping of the Amphitheatre at Micke Grove Zoo. Due to COVID-19, delays on the project were inevitable, but with the support of community members, the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce...
The Class of 2019 choose to renovate Women’s Center – Youth & Family Services Greenhouse Building, with the mission of remodeling the interior of the building to provide a safe, comfortable and modern environment for the children who have experienced or witnessed domestic violence here in San Joaquin County. The Greenhouse is the children’s counseling...
Leadership Stockton, a program of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce, is proud to announce the graduation of the class of 2018 and the completion of their yearlong IMPACT (Improve, Mentor, Promote, Advance our Children & Teens) Project at the Children’s Museum of Stockton and the Teen Impact Center.  This project is a great example...
Class of 2017 C.A.R.T. Project (Creation and Access with Resources and Technology) The Leadership Stockton Class of 2016-17 chose to help revitalize the Cesar Chavez Library for their year-long community service project. The Class of 2017 worked with the Caesar Chavez Central Library to fund, build, and promote a functioning Makerspace for the benefit and utilization of...
P.E.A.C.E. Project The Leadership Stockton Class of 2016 is pleased to announce the completion of their project.  Partnering with the Stockton Police Department, their project was: P.E.A.C.E. – Police Encouragement And Community Engagement.  Over the past year they have worked diligently on fundraising to procure enough funds to give the exterior of the Police Department...
McKinley Matters Since it was dedicated by the city of Stockton in 1968, the McKinley Community Center has played an integral role in the city’s South Side. The McKinley Center became home to a boxing club that helped countless young Stocktonians off the streets, encouraging physical fitness, personal growth, and the discipline needed to compete...
R&R For Fremont Park The Leadership Stockton Class of 2013/14 has selected to provide some much needed R&R (Recreation & Reclamation) for Fremont Park in Downtown Stockton. They took steps to help reclaim Fremont Park, in part by adding outdoor recreation equipment (accessible to the neighboring school children, business, and residents) and by cleaning the restroom facilities and park....
Gospel Center Rescue Mission & Stockton Shelter for the Homeless The Leadership Stockton Class of 2012-2013 chose Stockton Shelter for the Homeless and the Gospel Center Rescue Mission for upgrading as their project. The Stockton Shelter for the Homeless project included completely redecorating, painting and installing new flooring in two rooms. The Gospel Center Rescue...
Pixie Woods Leadership Stockton Class of 2012 chose Pixie Woods as their class project.  To finance their plans, a very successful bowling event was held in September 2011.  Over $12,000.00 was raised to make renovations and improvements at Pixie Woods. A list of viable tasks was created by the General Maintenance committee.  They chose to focus...
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