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Ogden Community Engagement Charter
Adopted as the Ogden Diversity Charter: September 13th 2016
Re-adopted as the Ogden Community Engagement Charter: September 10th 2024
Preamble
Since Ogden became a city in 1851, new arrivals and established residents have lived together in a rich spectrum of cultures, religions and ethnicities. Many still choose Ogden because of our diversity, with common values uniting us. In this Charter, we affirm these values and envision an Ogden where everyone experiences belonging, fairness, fundamental freedoms, and human rights. Through this effort we hope to increase civic engagement and economic mobility among our residents, which will foster cultural and economic vibrancy. We are signing this Charter to crystallize ideas expressed in a series of shared conversations and to focus our hearts and energy on a strategy to improve our community while acknowledging past shortcomings in meeting the needs of all Ogden residents. In signing this document, community elders, current leaders and hopeful young people will commit to come together as many times as it takes, especially if setbacks occur. In this endeavor, we intend a living framework to help us build an ever more inclusive, engaged community where each new generation builds on lessons from our past.
Mission
Our mission is to establish a collaborative connection between the City of Ogden, individuals, institutions, and organizations working toward meeting the needs of our diverse community, Ogden-Weber Tech College (the Tech College), Weber State University (WSU), Ogden and Weber School Districts, and private and charter schools. Collaborative connections will be used to identify and resolve issues, promote opportunity, cultivate positive cultural awareness, promote cultural traditions, and enhance the well-being and quality-of-life of those living in or visiting Ogden, Utah.
Vision
We envision an Ogden that is inclusive and welcoming - thriving on the trust, dignity, and interdependency of our diverse community.
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- Dignity
- Opportunity
- Integrity
- Respect
- Trust
- Our Diverse Community
- Serve as a conduit between the Mayor, City Council, our diverse community, the Tech College, WSU, Ogden and Weber School Districts, and private and charter schools, to identify challenges and leverage opportunities to better support all people.
- Promote an environment that enhances respect, dignity, and opportunity of all people and celebrates our diverse community.
- Establish a collaborative partnership where the needs and concerns of our diverse community are identified, addressed, and resolved.
- Support the collaboration of programs and services that are sustainable and enhance the quality-of-life and well-being of all people.
- Welcome, value, and utilize the talents, skills, entrepreneurial spirit, intellect, and dedication of our diverse communities to serve on boards, councils and commissions.
- Recognize the importance of cultivating opportunities for hiring, retention, and promotion of a diverse workforce at all levels of employment.
- Build a workforce that reflects our diverse community.
- Ensure opportunity to services, resources, and programs for all people through clearly defined processes.
- Value the voices of our diverse community and ensure pathways for people whose voices are not traditionally heard.
- Ensure effective and appropriate communication between partners and our diverse community.
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Mayor's Office of Community Engagement
Physical Address
2549 Washington Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: 801-629-8109
Community Engagement Administrator
Community Engagement Administrator manages engagement and outreach among the city’s many communities in support of the city’s Community Engagement Charter and works with various city divisions and departments to implement programs and services.