Light Up the Night Tonight!

Light upthe night tonight! Coming together to cast light on justice in action. Go to https://www.capitalareajustice.org/even…/nehemiah-action-2 to register.
Look Who’s Driving the Conversation About Housing and Gun Violence

On Tuesday, December 12, the action heats up as 21 member organizations convene to craft winning stratgies in support of affordable housing, and the reduction of youth arrests and gun […]
Read All About Us

Our work to prioritize housing for very and extremely low-income families is paying off! Read Nov. 20, 2023, article in Tallahassee Democrat article on our recent push to make very […]
House Meetings Have Begun!

We are excited to announce that our work in the community has begun! Our member congregations are continuing the launch of their justice ministries with small group discussions called House […]
Get Ready for the Big Assembly!

Congregations from across Tallahassee gathered on October 19 with a turnout of 68 for our first in-person gathering of clergy and teams! The night was one of unity and strategy […]
WFSU Joins Other Media in Reporting on CAJM’s Blueprint Efforts

Bob Deyle: “We’ve got over 16,000 families in Leon County now … who are spending more than half their income on rent.” Watch the story “Tallahassee’s Blueprint Agency Will Consider […]
At Pep Rally, CAJM Will Raise the Roof for Justice!

Pep Rally for Justice, Mon, March 18th @ 6PM Justice Network Members throughout the Tallahassee area will gather on March 18th at the Old West Florida Enrichment Center, 2344 Lake […]
You Came. And It Mattered.
CAJM hosted the 2024 Nehemiah Action forum at the Old West Florida Enrichment Center on April 16. Several city and county commissioners attended the forum. Other dignitaries included Leon County […]
Tallahassee Democrat Reporter Tells the Big Story: Blueprint OKs Amendment Process

Want to know what happened at the big meeting yesterday? Read the comprehensive article penned by TaMaryn Waters here.
A Reaction to Affordable Housing and Blueprint

One writer voices his concern about classifying affordable housing as infrastructure. Read “Blueprint leaders need to avoid entering the affordable housing market” by Samuel R. Staley in the Tallahassee Democrat.