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Greater enderly park neighborhood association

The 5 B's for 2026


In 2026, our neighborhood’s priorities center on helping one another, improving safety and lighting, celebrating our shared stories, and building stronger connections through better communication and events with food. These goals reflect what neighbors said matters most: trust, connection, safety, and pride in our community. Here are our top priorities based on input/votes from our neighborhood strategic planning 2025 community meeting:

  Build


Launch a Neighbor Repair and Resource Program

Idea: Build volunteer teams and a neighborhood skills directory

Idea: Host a neighborhood "Repair Day" to assist neighbors in need and/or a clean up day

Do you have any small odd jobs that you need assistance with? Cleaning up leaves, putting together a piece of furniture, running some errands? Fell free to reach out to us by email at hello@enderlypark.org and we will get you in contact with someone who is able to help. 

Need Help?

Volunteer

Do you have any small jobs that you need assistance with? Cleaning up leaves, putting together a piece of furniture, running some errands?

Email hello@enderlypark.org and we will get you in contact with someone who is able to help. 

Are you willing to volunteer to help members of your community with odd jobs?

Please email hello@enderlypark.org and we will get you in contact with neighbors in need of assistance.

  Brighten


Improve Neighborhood Safety, Lighting and Traffic Calming

Idea: Conduct a lighting audit and share results with Duke Energy

Idea: Partner with local police to increase patrol visibility and address concerns

  Belong


Share Our Stories and History

Idea: Create a Neighbor Stories Project through photos, oral histories, or newsletters.

Idea: Feature storytelling at neighborhood events throughout the year.

- Writing workshop

  Bond


Build Connection through Food and Events

Idea: Plan community events with food, food pickups, and an annual neighborhood festival.

Idea: Include nutrition education and inclusive food-sharing opportunities.

Neighborhood Food Pantries

3325 Bonaire Dr - Click here for more information on this pantry

  Broadcast


Strengthen Communication and Coordination

Idea: Launch an opt-in communication and simple directory.

Idea: Use it for event reminders, safety alerts, and project updates.

- Sign up to become a member and receive texts and emails about upcoming events. Follow this step by step guide. 

The Greater Enderly Park Neighborhood Association (GEPNA) is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the EIN 46-4297872. All gifts are tax exempt as allowed by the law.

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