Menasha Neighbors Helping Neighbors through the pandemic 

Published on March 9, 2021

By Julie Filapek, Neighborhood Partners program of Goodwill NCW

What is the purpose of an organized, connected neighborhood? The Jefferson Park Neighborhood (JPN) in Menasha has written their own answer through the pandemic.

In 2019, JPN Connector Vicki Bokelman knocked on hundreds of doors to learn about neighbors’ knowledge, skills and interests. Because the JPN had already taken stock of these assets and built relationships, they were able to quickly mobilize.

More than 50 people organized pandemic activities that benefited hundreds. When asked whether neighbors are getting burned out, neighbor Christopher Evenson said, “If anything, I think there is pent up energy that will flow forth once it is safe. There are social events we want to host that we just can’t do. We’re chomping at the bit, but we only want to do it safely.”


Neighborhood Partners programs has received support in grants from funds within the Community Foundation, including the Bright Idea Fund, Mielke Family Foundation, Waupaca Area Community Foundation, and Basic Needs Giving Partnership supported by the U.S. Venture Fund for Basic Needs, the J.J. Keller Foundation, Inc., and other community partners.

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