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Past Projects

Community Service Projects

The Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce has a rich history of non-profit support through Leadership Stockton. Each year the Leadership Stockton class selects a yearlong community service project dedicated to bettering our community.  Check out some of their accomplishments below.

2022-23 Class Project – C.H.A.N.G.E.S. Project

The Leadership Stockton Class of 2022-23 is excited to announce their C.H.A.N.G.E.S. (Champions Helping A...
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2019-20 Class Project – Micke Grove Zoo Renovations

Leadership Stockton Breaks Ground on 2020 Project Revitalizing Amphitheater at Micke Grove Zoo The Leadership Stockton Class of...
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2018-19 Class Project – Project A.C.H.I.E.V.E.

The Class of 2019 choose to renovate Women’s Center – Youth & Family Services Greenhouse...
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2017-18 Class Project – Project I.M.P.A.C.T.

Leadership Stockton, a program of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce, is proud to announce...
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2016-17 Class Project – Cesar Chavez Library and 211

Class of 2017 C.A.R.T. Project (Creation and Access with Resources and Technology) The Leadership Stockton...
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2015-16 Class Project – P.E.A.C.E. Project

P.E.A.C.E. Project The Leadership Stockton Class of 2016 is pleased to announce the completion of...
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2014-15 Class Project – McKinley Matters

McKinley Matters Since it was dedicated by the city of Stockton in 1968, the McKinley...
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2013-14 Class Project – R&R For Fremont Park

R&R For Fremont Park The Leadership Stockton Class of 2013/14 has selected to provide some...
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2012-13 Class Project – Gospel Center Rescue Mission & Stockton Shelter for the Homeless

Gospel Center Rescue Mission & Stockton Shelter for the Homeless The Leadership Stockton Class of...
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2011-12 Class Project – Pixie Woods

Pixie Woods Leadership Stockton Class of 2012 chose Pixie Woods as their class project.  To finance...
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2010-11 Class Project – Emergency Food Bank & one.TLC School for Homeless Children

Emergency Food Bank & one.TLC School for Homeless Children The class project for 2010-11 was...
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2009-10 Class Project – Women’s Center of San Joaquin DAWN Shelter

Women’s Center of San Joaquin DAWN Shelter The Leadership Stockton Class of 2010 saw tremendous...
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2008-09 Class Project – Child Abuse Prevention Council

Child Abuse Prevention Council The Class of 2009 chose their project after much deliberation at...
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2007-08 Class Project – Nightingale Elementary School

Nightingale Elementary School The Class of 2008 chose to adopt Nightingale Elementary School for their class...
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2006-07 Class Project – Gleason House (Gospel Center Rescue Mission)

Gleason House (Gospel Center Rescue Mission) The Class of 2007 chose to help restore the...
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2004-05 Class Project – Su Salud and Stockton Shelter of the Homeless

Su Salud and Sharing the Arts with the Children of the Stockton Shelter of the...
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2003-04 Class Project – Asparagus Festival Paddle Boats, Nightingale Elementary and Stockton Pride Poster

Asparagus Festival Paddle Boats, Nightingale Elementary and Stockton Pride Poster The Class of 2004 did...
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2002-03 Class Project – Boggs Tract Community Center

Boggs Tract Community Center The Class of 2003 adopted Boggs Tract Community Center and helped improved...
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2001-02 Class Project – Boys and Girls Club

Boys and Girls Club The Class of 2002 received a $30,000 grant and some other donations...
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Leadership Stockton Past Project Beneficiaries:

2023-24 Class Project – Children’s Home of Stockton Aspen Cottage

2022-23 Class Project – C.H.A.N.G.E.S. Project (Boys and Girls Club – Sierra Vista, Children’s Home of Stockton and Haven of Peace)

2019-20 Class Project – Micke Grove Zoo Renovations

Class of 2018-19: A.C.H.I.E.V.E. (A Child’s Healing Is Ending Violence Eternally) Project (Women’s Center – Youth & Family Services Greenhouse Building)

Class of 2017-18: IMPACT (Improve, Mentor, Promote, Advance our Children & Teens) Project (Children’s Museum of Stockton and Teen Impact Center)

Class of 2016-17: C.A.R.T. Project (Creation and Access with Resources and Technology, at the Cesar Chavez Central Library)

Class of 2015-16: PEACE Project (Police Encouragement And Community Engagement)

Class of 2014-15: McKinley Community Center

Class of 2013-14: Fremont Park, Downtown Stockton

Class of 2012-13: Stockton Shelter for the Homeless & Gospel Center Rescue Mission

Class of 2011-12: Pixie Woods

Class of 2010-11: Emergency Food Bank & one.TLC School for Homeless Children

Class of 2009-10: Women’s Center of San Joaquin, DAWN Shelter

Class of 2008-09: Child Abuse Prevention Council

Class of 2007-08: Nightingale Elementary, Stockton Unified School District

Class of 2006-07: Gleason House, Gospel Center Rescue Mission

Class of 2005-06: Sierra Vista Community Center

Class of 2004-05: Su Salud & Stockton Shelter of the Homeless

Class of 2003-04: Asparagus Festival Paddle Boats, Nightingale Elementary

Class of 2002-03: Boggs Tract Community Center

Class of 2001-02: Boys and Girls Club

Class of 1999-2000: Mary Graham Children Shelter

Class of 1998-99: Emergency Food Bank and Stockton Shelter for the Homeless

Class of 1997-98: City of Stockton Apollo Night

Class of 1996-97: American Red Cross

Class of 1994-95: Transitional Learning Center/St. Mary’s Interfaith Dining Room

Click here to view our Flickr account of Past Project/Class Photo’s.

If you have any info for your Leadership Stockton Class Project that is not listed please contact Timm Quinn, (209) 292-8423, tquinn@stocktonchamber.org

Leadership Stockton Past Project Beneficiaries: