VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT

Charting Your Long-Term Healing Roadmap

Ready for flight? Time to take the first step to getting you off the ground by identifying what you want your organization
to accomplish, which will help inform your mission and vision statements.

Taking into consideration What do you do today? For whom do you do it? What is the benefit? What would happen if
you disappeared?
(In other words, why you do what you do, what for whom and why), enter your thoughts below.

(Resource material: Mission and Vision Statement Comparison Chart.)

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RIPPLE EFFECT

Charting Your Long-Term Healing Roadmap

Measuring the impact of a tragedy in your community is an important component when developing a plan for long-term healing.

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EMOTIONAL IMPACT

Charting Your Long-Term Healing Roadmap

What are your guiding principles (any principle or precept that guides an organization throughout its life in all circumstances, irrespective of changes in its goals, strategies, type of work, or the top management)?

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EMOTIONAL IMPACT

Charting Your Long-Term Healing Roadmap

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EMOTIONAL IMPACT

Charting Your Long-Term Healing Roadmap

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ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT

Charting Your Long-Term Healing Roadmap

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ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT

Charting Your Long-Term Healing Roadmap

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