A. Safety:
To ensure the city residents' basic economic security; to protect them from fear and want; to guard their personal safety; to prevent abuse, abandonment, neglect, violence, and deprivation
B. Justice:
To safeguard the lives and personal betterment of the disadvantaged; to assure the fair allocation of social resources; to bridge the gap between the rich and poor; to promote social justice
C. Dignity:
To protect residents' social rights; to remove any service access obstacles; to provide client-centered services; to respect residents' self determination; to dissolve segregation and discrimination
D. Mutual Help:
To encourage mutual help and cooperation, to facilitate supportive services to all families, to build hospitable and supportive communities
E. Development:
To establish a synergetic and dynamic society, to enhance residents' sound development and adaptability, to create an environment that is good for the well-being of individuals, families, and the communities