Welcome to the KNOCK! Community Conversation Series
Since October 2024, we’ve knocked on over 1,000 doors and had more than 270 one-on-one conversations with residents across Chestertown and surrounding areas. We’ve asked folks a simple but powerful question:
“What would make Kent County the best place to be a kid?”
In the months that followed, we gathered at Christ First Methodist Church to keep the conversation going—six times in total. At our first session, the community chose three top priorities to focus on: Education, Economic Stability, and Housing.
Together, we’ve worked to name what’s not working, lift up what’s possible, and begin shaping goals that reflect the community’s own voice and values. From ideas like Parent Involvement and Engagement and Bridging Culture and Language, to priorities like Youth Development and Skills, Safe, Supportive School Climates, Housing Affordability and Assistance, and Jobs and Access to Them, the vision is taking shape—block by block, conversation by conversation.
This work is part of building the Kent County Children’s Agenda, a community-led roadmap that will guide how resources are invested and programs are created on behalf of children, youth, and families. The Agenda is being developed in partnership with the Kent County Local Management Board, the county entity responsible for coordinating services for families and young people across our region.
In the coming weeks, we’ll be going a little deeper—hosting neighborhood visits and joining the Hip-Hop Time Capsule Project, where up to 50 local youth will help shape what comes next.
We invite you to explore the conversations, add your voice, and help us build a Kent County where every child can thrive.
Orientation and Topic Prioritization
Education
Economic Stability
Housing
Prioritizing and Voting
What Comes Next: Making Our Goals Real