Blue Tag by M.I - Platform to shop and launch if you are in Sri Lanka!
In the realm of sustainable dreams, where threads intertwine, Blue Tag By M.I. shines, a beacon of style so fine. An online concept store, rooted in Sri Lanka's soil, Where artisans and entrepreneurs find their passions uncoil.
Seamstresses with nimble hands, stitching tales of creation, Artists with visions grand, shaping art with dedication. Spice farmers, guardians of flavors, nature's treasures, And unique individual brands, each one a story that measures.
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Discover impactful community outreach programs in Lubbock, Texas, dedicated to making a positive difference. Our top-rated initiatives support education, healthcare, and social welfare, fostering a stronger, united Lubbock community.
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vampire faking it where like to fit in with the cool goth kids in the night school high school drop out program someone fakes being a vampire for clout but then actually meets a real vampire in the class whos like a medieval plague victim who never learned to read so hes going to night school and its like commentary on the weird possessive vampire boyfriend drama but in a gay lens and about coming to terms with being gay as a weird goth loner with a vampire boyfriend and experiencing metaphorical anti vampire homophobia yeah this is what the cw should have been broadcasting instead of the vampire diaries
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It's so weird to listen to a bunch of politicians talk about budget cuts to healthcare while we all shove garlic bread in our mouths. (The bread was so fucking good btw.)
Before we got onto that depressing topic, I did manage to talk to one of them about how supporting staff for teachers need to be given the time and resources to preform our jobs properly, especially the ones in the SpEd field, which apparently hadn't occured to them. So that got relayed around the table as an acceptable thing to look into.
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Joan Carol Jones nee Bonner
B. September 26th 1939 in Oakville, Ontario
Joan moved to Halifax, NS in the mid-sixties and began to do community activism with the Black Nova Scotian community. This work included ‘The Nova Scotia Project’, Kwacha House, establishment of the Black United Front (BUF) and the Afro Canadian Caucus and many more. She was also co-owner of the Nile and Blue Nile Boutiques, specializing in handcrafted leather and jewelry.
Joan was a freelance journalist for The Chronicle Herald and retired from NS legal Aid in 2008. Joan was a founding member of the Afro Canadian Liberation Movement (ACLM), Black History Month Association, Black Community Work Group, Inner-City Initiative, Black Outreach Program, and the Ujamaa Reference Group to name a few. In her retirement, Joan continued to be active in the community as a member of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children Restorative Inquiry.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Trying to see how to help in Oak Cliff communities. Want to know what services, in all shapes and forms are is needed, or wanted. Any information is appreciated.
Just some individuals wanting to do some good out here.
Based in North Texas.
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More than 1800 Cats Reached through Keeping Families Together™ in Iowa
Alley Cat Allies’ Keeping Families Together™ collaboration with the Animal Rescue League of Iowa this fall has provided incredible, no-cost resources to cats throughout the Des Moines area!
In just three cat food distribution events in October and November, the latest being November 8, we handed out cans of cat food to more than 540 households to help more than 1,800 cats and kittens!
Alley Cat Allies covered the costs of more than 26,000 pounds of cat food to be distributed over time. Right now, when many residents of Des Moines—and people across the country—are facing financial challenges, our work is critical to ensure people can continue to care for their indoor and community cats.
To that end, our Keeping Families Together program doesn’t just encompass food, but also veterinary services and other needed resources. That’s why we held a vaccine and wellness clinic with ARL on November 7, which provided 64 cats and kittens with care that may have otherwise been inaccessible to their families.
All clinic fees were waived thanks to an Alley Cat Allies grant! It was an honor to meet families and learn their cats’ stories. A beautiful and outgoing 6-month-old black kitten named Sheba, we learned, was heading back home vaccinated and healthy to her sister—her favorite playmate.
As the food distribution and clinic were underway, Alley Cat Allies also covered the costs of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) for Des Moines community cats, as well as 14 brand new humane traps.
Through TNR, cats are humanely trapped, brought to a veterinarian to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, eartipped, and microchipped, and then are returned to the outdoor home in which they thrive. With communities nationwide experiencing a shortage in both veterinarians and veterinary appointments—and with veterinary costs rising—no-cost and low-cost spay and neuter and TNR are invaluable.
We had the chance to watch community cat One Star return to his outdoor home, vaccinated and eartipped. His first order of business after his homecoming: a hearty meal!
Alley Cat Allies’ Keeping Families Together program provides food security, veterinary care, and other needed resources for cats during a time when economic uncertainty can make access to these necessities more challenging. Cats are family, too, and Alley Cat Allies’ goal is to ensure no one feels pressured to relinquish their cats to animal shelters or to stop caring for community cats.
Through Keeping Families Together, we’ve teamed up with organizations in states across the country to distribute cat food and other necessities and provide veterinary care for cats and kittens since the height of the COVID-19 crisis. Alley Cat Allies’ grants fund it all.
This lifesaving work is powered by our compassionate donors and supporters. Every gift has an impact. Give today at alleycat.org/Donate.
Content source: https://www.alleycat.org/more-than-1800-cats-reached-through-keeping-families-together-in-iowa/
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Batey Community Field Assessment
This is one of The Peter Uba Foundation Community Outreach Programs. We visit impoverished Batey communities through ongoing field assessments to identify and help those that need help the most. Collaborating with community leaders, we identify and support those in need, rekindling hope in the midst of adversity in their daily living struggles. Your donations will highly be appreciated to continue to assist these impoverished communities.
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Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, also known as DCRUST, is a renowned institution located in Murthal, Haryana, India. Established in 2006, the university has quickly gained recognition for its excellence in science and technology education. With a sprawling campus and state-of-the-art facilities, DCRUST offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various fields of study. The university is known for its strong emphasis on research and innovation, fostering an environment where students can explore their intellectual curiosities and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their respective fields.
Web Site:- www.dcrusm.org.in
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2023 Fall Flu Clinic, 9/19 & 9/20
The Warner Library will be hosting a Flu Clinic with Save Mor Pharmacy of Croton to help our community get vaccinated against Influenza.
The Flu Clinic will take place on the following dates:
Tuesday, September 19th from 1 – 5 PM
Wednesday, September 20th from 2 – 5 PM
All you have to do is show up at the library, bring your insurance card, fill out a form, and get your Flu Shot. Ages 4+ are…
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