Our Director of Community Relations, Jessica Saracen, had the opportunity to sponsor Granville Place Assisted Living’s family night last week! She had a great time sharing all the next level programming and services our South Jersey facilities have to offer for rehab!
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Excellent conversation with Melanie Frazer, ACE and the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce! Thanks for giving me a platform to share information about the Project SEARCH program. #networking #schooltoworkprogram
We invite you to watch this insightful interview with Sheldon Samlall of Community Living North Halton, as our CEO, Melanie dives into their impactful work. Discover how Project Search is transforming the lives of children with developmental disabilities during their grade 11-12 years, and learn about an exciting new inclusive fundraiser they're launching. Stay tuned for inspiring stories and initiatives that are shaping our community. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/gnGHrGYS
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Embarking on a Capital Raise for my "Billion Dollar Thing" | Creating The Future of Ent Sustainability | Historically Accurate Edu Impact Experience Park | Helping Legends CRE8 Eternity | buildspace 🏡EREVALD 💚
Dear Williamson County Community, We are thrilled to present “Haunted Texas,” a project born from the spirit of our heritage and a vision for our future. This is much more than a theme park—it’s a beacon for economic growth and a catalyst for unity in our community. Economic Revitalization: “Haunted Texas” promises a wave of job opportunities, from the craftsmen shaping our attractions to the tech wizards behind our virtual experiences. We are not just building a park; we are uplifting local businesses and crafting a tourist destination that will channel vital revenue back into our beloved county, enhancing public services and infrastructure. Social Harmony: At its core, “Haunted Texas” will be a gathering place—a venue for events that weave the fabric of our society tighter, fostering pride and solidarity. Our interactive exhibits aren’t just about thrills; they’re about education, about delving into the depths of our state’s past to bring to light the stories that shaped us. A Safer Community: Our youth are the architects of tomorrow, and through “Haunted Texas,” we offer them a path away from the crossroads of delinquency. By partnering with justice programs, we’re also paving a road to redemption for ex-offenders, believing in second chances and the power of rehabilitation. Family Bonds: Families are the cornerstone of Williamson County, and our park is dedicated to creating a space where they can forge lifelong memories. We understand the challenges faced by families of incarcerated individuals and extend our support to them, aiming to bring solace and joy into their lives. Preventing Crime, Promoting Trust: We stand with the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition in the belief that prevention is pivotal. “Haunted Texas” will actively support diversion programs for at-risk youth and collaborate with law enforcement to build bridges of trust between them and the communities they protect. “Haunted Texas” is more than a name; it’s a commitment to our county’s prosperity, security, and heart. Join us as we turn this vision into a legacy for generations to come. Sincerely, AmyBTrippinYo on X #HauntedTexas #WilliamsonCounty #CommunityFirst #EcoFriendlyFun #TexasJobs #LocalTourism #HistoricTexas #FamilyEntertainment #SocialImpact #JusticeReform #CrimePrevention #YouthEngagement #EconomicGrowth #SustainableDevelopment #TexasPride
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As we wrap up #BlackHistoryMonth, we must remember: work needs to be done to combat the problem of disproportionality, which affects black children and families, as well as other minority populations in foster care. As we acknowledge the work of those before us, let us use their example to guide us as we continue working on behalf of the most vulnerable children and families. For more on disproportionality visit https://bit.ly/38aTWvV.
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Yes. Community engagement is key.
Boston City Councilor Enrique Pepén and his staff visited Georgetowne Homes for a coffee hour with residents. The City of Boston’s Offices of Community Engagement and Women’s Advancement also joined to connect with our Hyde Park community.
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Community connection is key! I recently had the pleasure of joining city council members and local law enforcement officers from Hermosa Police Department for one of their monthly meet-and-greets at Gitana in Hermosa Beach. Here's why these gatherings matter: Fostering Trust: Building relationships with our officers face-to-face helps create a sense of trust and security in our neighborhood. Promoting Collaboration: Coming together allows us to collaborate on solutions to community concerns, making our area even better. Empowering Voices: Encouraging residents to share their thoughts and ideas empowers them to be active participants in shaping our community's future. Getting involved in the community isn't just about giving back; it's about staying informed and becoming an expert in the local market for my clients. Attending events like these are a great opportunity to connect with fellow residents, understand local concerns, and stay ahead of market trends. How do you stay engaged with your community as a local professional? #realestate #communityengagement #businessstrategy
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“In a city like Evanston, racism comes with a smile and a nod, masked behind progressive facades. But scratch the surface, and you'll find a small group pulling strings, dictating who falls in line and who faces consequences for questioning the status quo. My journey in advocating for direct cash payments as reparations has revealed uncomfortable truths about power dynamics and the lengths some will go to maintain control. Join me in uncovering the complexities of our city and why community engagement is more crucial than ever.” Uncover the full story and dive deep into the heart of the matter with our exclusive blog post on https://lnkd.in/gWncMSWH. Discover the unfiltered truth about Evanston's reparations lawsuit, racial equity, and the battle for justice. Subscribe now to gain access to the complete article and join us in exploring the critical issues shaping our community. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this blog post are solely those of the author, Meleika Gardner, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my co-hosts, Where The People Meet TV, or any affiliated organizations. Each individual associated with our platform may have their own perspectives, and we encourage diverse opinions and discussions on important issues.
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As we commemorate Juneteenth, the day marking the end of slavery in the United States, we are reminded of the ongoing journey towards true equality and justice. Affordable housing is a critical piece of this puzzle. The Legacy of Housing Inequality 🏠 : For too long, systemic racism has created barriers to affordable housing for Black communities. From redlining to discriminatory lending practices, the legacy of these injustices continues to impact families today. Juneteenth is not only a day to celebrate freedom but also a call to action. We must continue to advocate for policies that ensure equitable access to affordable housing. This includes supporting fair housing laws, increasing funding for affordable housing projects, and promoting inclusive community development. How You Can Help: Educate Yourself: Learn about the history of housing discrimination and its impact on Black communities. Advocate: Support local and national initiatives that aim to create affordable housing opportunities. Get Involved: Volunteer with organizations dedicated to housing justice and support efforts to create inclusive neighborhoods. We can honor the spirit of Juneteenth by working towards a future where everyone has a safe, affordable place to call home. #Juneteenth #AffordableHousing #HousingEquality #FairHousing #CommunityDevelopment
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Restorative justice is an important pathway to healing. Please check out my blog below to learn more.
This is #LockedinSolidarity week, and Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) asked our CEO, Jamila Hodge, contribute a piece on restorative justice. This is just a part of what she had to say, so please read on: "90% of restorative justice participants report being satisfied by the process. That number far eclipses the satisfaction of those who relied on the criminal justice system" https://lnkd.in/eAEBFnCK
Justice Through Healing » Christian Community Development Association
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If Terri is involved it is excellent.
Management Consulting for Nonprofits: Strategy. Planning. Execution. Board Effectiveness. Facilitation. Leadership Transitions. Executive Search.
The search is underway for the next President & CEO of Frazer Center, an influential Atlanta nonprofit that serves young children in its Child Development Program and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through individualized programming and support. This is a highly desirable position in a nonprofit organization with a dedicated professional staff and a committed Board of Directors. Please see the profile for additional information and be in touch if you are interested or know someone who is a good match!
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Community development credit unions lend deeply in their communities to consumers, homeowners and small business. Check out the most recent Inclusiv impact and growth report “Financial Inclusion in Action” #inclusiveeconomy #cooperativefinance
IT'S OUT! Inclusiv announces the release of "Community Development Credit Unions: Financial Inclusion in Action," a report highlighting Inclusiv member credit unions’ and cooperativas’ remarkable reach as well as the scale and types of lending they deliver in their communities. Also, join us on Thursday, November 16 for a briefing on key findings: https://ow.ly/lmkQ50Q5EvA
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