Elm City Congregations Organized (ECCO)

When Pedro Curbelo helped found ECCO in 1993, his plan was to help transform his New Haven, Conn., neighborhood. But he found that the group's work also transformed his life. ECCO began when neighbors in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church parish banded together to close down a liquor store and illegal drug market across from an elementary school. Now made up of 19 diverse congregations and housing and neighborhood groups, ECCO is tackling some of the biggest issues facing area poor and working people; training community leaders to exercise responsible, accountable power; and helping to rewrite public policy. The results include cleaner neighborhoods, elimination of scores of prostitution and drug hot spots, and legislation affecting living wages, guns, and liquor stores near schools. Curbelo, a retired industrial engineer, was a beneficiary of ECCO's training for community leaders, which gave him the tools to help organize his community and also manage employees at a local manufacturing company. Curbelo says the group started "as a dream" but has become so much more. In just 10 years, ECCO has evolved from a small group of people closing a liquor store to a community-wide initiative preparing to launch a $2.5 million, 500-home rehabilitation and construction project that will provide affordable one- and two-family homes to poor and low-income coalition members and the public.

ECCO leader Pedro Curbelo and his wife, Luz, stand in front of rehabilitated homes that provide affordable housing for inner-city families in New Haven, Connecticut. Photo by Melanie Stengel


Next Story next

 

 

success stories...
Beacons and Bridges
Family Farm Defenders
HELP – Helping Empower Local People
Columbus Child Development Center
Preble Street Resource Center
Baáhpuuo Ashtáahile (Pryor Tepee Project)
CAMINOS / Pathways Learning Center
Elm City Congregations Organized (ECCO)
The Interchurch Coalition for Action, Reconciliation and Empowerment (ICARE)
Delmarva Community Alliance
NW Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition
Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy
Blocks Together
Neighborhood Development Center
Mountain Watershed Association Empowerment Project
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice: The RIVER Team
Massachusetts Senior Action Council

Learn more about the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Find out how you can help
Take the Poverty Quiz
Take a tour of this forgotten state
Email a friend about povertyusa.org

Top of Page

 

Website Permissions Policy