Join us and Janet Love Bradley, Director of Sales at Shawnee Hills Senior Living for a tour of the community. We have wonderful community partners like the team at Shawnee Hills, who provide a wonderful environment for seniors to thrive.
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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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At Forward Ability Support we are always looking at how we can improve outcomes for those that we support including supporting research into SCI and the associated conditions.
Recently a member of our team Keith McNaughton met residents, staff and clinicians at Ferguson Lodge, run by Forward Ability Support It was a great opportunity to meet everyone, give an update on our current trials and studies, and to invite everyone to participate in exciting research. Thanks to Sharis Matevossian Doumit (Community Engagement Manager) and Sarah (Director of Home and Living Supports) for hosting the morning and particularly the residents for meeting with us.
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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
Member Spotlight - Community Living North Halton
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😊 CES is very pleased that the findings of our #evaluation of the pilot phase of the Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP) model have informed the national roll out of this important initiative. The evaluation was a formative and summative evaluation. The formative evaluation findings were reported while the pilots were unfolding and informed the real-time implementation of the LCSP model. The summative evaluation captured the learning and early impact of the LCSPs at the end of the pilot period. Overall, the evaluation findings indicate that the LCSP model fits well with the Government’s vision for building stronger and safe communities, and community safety as a whole of Government responsibility with the community voice/involvement as a core feature. The final report sets out recommendations for consideration by the Department of Justice and LCSPs. The recommendations include drawing up a detailed Implementation Plan for the nationwide roll out of LCSPs over the next 5 years, the need for good oversight arrangements for #implementation, and the further development of reliable and useful #data to inform implementation. You can read more about the evaluation here: https://lnkd.in/eUVKypDv
Today I am very pleased that seven Local Authorities have already appointed voluntary chairs of the new Community Safety Partnerships. I want to congratulate Brendan McGrath, Pat Forde, Ciarán Reid, Marian Quinn, Mari Casserly, Noel Coonan, and Seamus Boyle on their appointments as Chairperson of their respective partnerships. I know that they each bring unique experience and expertise to the role, and that they will all work to drive forward the work of their partnerships. I look forward to the continued successful rollout of the remaining partnerships nationwide in the coming months. 🔗 - https://lnkd.in/eAptTCYb Department of Justice
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President and CEO of Women's Affordable Housing Network (recovering Tax Partner in Affordable Housing industry)
The latest episode of WAHNcast features an incredible conversation with Commissioner Eileen Higgins of Miami Dade. Her candid and insightful discussion was both honest and impressive, showcasing her remarkable confidence and resilience. Here are a few highlights from our chat that I found particularly inspiring: Her Best Advice: On dealing with critics, Eileen says, “Let them have one chance to complain and listen to them. Let them be heard.” It’s a powerful reminder that while it’s important to listen, you don’t have to let negativity consume you. Facing Inequality: Eileen describes the challenge of being treated unequally as a woman as “like swatting flies.” This reminded me a lot of stories I hear at Women's Affordable Housing Network (WAHN) - the ability to continue moving forward with the eye on the end goal. Senior Projects Innovation: Co-living spaces designed for both affordability and sociability. It’s forward-thinking solutions like these that can make a real difference in our communities. I love Eileen’s goal of meeting 50 people a week—it resonates with my own networking goals and underscores the importance of connection and engagement in our professional lives. #WAHncast #Leadership #Networking #WomenInLeadership #CommunityInnovation #Inspiration
Join us for an inspiring power hour with Commissioner Eileen Higgins, a trailblazer and someone who has a lifetime of community service in communities she has lived around the world. She delves into her impactful work with innovative mixed-income projects and transformative community initiatives. An especially insightful part of the discussion is around logical interaction between government, legislators, and the housing authority to ensure budgeting, permitting and more do not hold us to the development of new projects. This dynamic discussion highlights her dedication to improving lives and fostering vibrant, inclusive communities. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/dapcWcZm
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Important lesson here: a block party can bring a neighborhood together, so can the planning of a block party and bonding over a shared desire to make your community better! https://lnkd.in/gnyc2CqZ
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Some words on the Futures Commission report:
Visit our website to read our statement on the Futures Commission Recommendations: " HomeBase Cincinnati would like to thank the Futures Commission for lifting up the instrumental work of Cincinnati Community Development Corporations (CDCs) in creating vibrant and healthy neighborhoods. ..." https://lnkd.in/g-htcGA4
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CT Businesses: Share your Make It Here story. DECD laid out a path to engaging with CT Marketing efforts in this collaboration document. Let CT amplify your activities and success story!
Chief Manufacturing Officer @ State of Connecticut | Driving Manufacturing Growth | Building CT’s Clean Economy | Manufacturing Visionary | Keynote Speaker | Advisory Board Leader
Want to help spread the good news about Connecticut? The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development - Office of Marketing has created a document to guide you in engaging with our statewide marketing efforts. We need people to come to CT to work. But first, we need to highlight that CT is a great place to live and play. Come and live your best life in Connecticut. Rachel Lenda Anthony M. Anthony Ellen Woolf Rubrich #MakeItHere #CTleads #liveyourbestlife
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Need help keeping your community clean? Please reach out to learn how Valet Living can help your community clean while increasing NOI.
Say goodbye to long, late-night walks to the community bins - let us handle it for you! If you are interested in partnering with Valet Living, click the link below to get in touch with our team! https://lnkd.in/ew8A4jRE
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On this World Habitat Day, let's reflect on the importance of safe and adequate shelter for everyone. Together, we can make a difference! Want to elevate your community engagement? Tell us how in the comments today!!
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2moIm sorry to say that not all those that work at a Place for Mom place residents in their known facilities. My experience was that incorrect placements occurred for top dollar by the community homes. Know your homes before placing such a vulnerable family.