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Seeing Invisible People: Names Matter
“We’ve been living out of this car for a while now. We just need some help.” I met Tim and his mother Mary briefly in the parking lot of Home Depot while running a quick errand to swap out a […]
“We’ve been living out of this car for a while now. We just need some help.” I met Tim and his mother Mary briefly in the parking lot of Home Depot while running a quick errand to swap out a […]
Some months ago, Bobby Rettew introduced me to the term, Invisible People. It’s a provocative topic that’s been well received by a generation of people who have an ache for social justice. Here’s a link to Bobby’s podcast with Mark […]
We’ve had an opportunity to meet more and more service providers over the past several weeks and as you might expect, we have some updates for the Community Resource Guide! Here’s a summary of modifications included with version 6. Many […]
What does it mean to become self-sufficient? When we think about those in need who ask for help, it’s essential to look at pointing them toward a target, an end goal that is better than the current situation. We need […]
This is just a quick post to let everyone know the Community Resource Guide is featured in the June 13-26, 2019 Electric City News! Check out the article on page 8! Here’s a link to the PDF. Special thanks to […]
We are amazed at the response for copies of the Community Resource Guide! It’s our desire to put the best resource in the hands of those who are looking for you and the services you provide, and it will be […]
Have you ever thought about being part of a thriving community? What does that look like to you? Is this even possible? One of the most significant problems with seeing a community thrive begins with its definition. Or more to […]
We just picked up the April 2019 edition from Attaway Inc, our amazing printers! More than half of the 2,500 copies are already allocated to support agencies in the area. Honestly, this is both exciting and humbling. We are so […]
Take a good look at the title for this post. What if we, the American people, our Congress, and our federal and state agencies agreed that reducing the number of children in poverty was a priority for our country? After […]