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Liberia's 14 year long war from 1989 to 2003 devastated the country. 10 years after the end of the war, basic services have not yet been restored. ECHO funded a nutrition programme by Action against Hunger (ACF) in favour of Pipeline and Chicken Soup Factory communities from 2009 to 2010. Today, the same communities continue to be supported via EU development funds.

 

©EU/ECHO/Anouk Delafortrie

Gardening in the rain. Cold and wet.

Community, business and education leaders sit on a panel with Cadets from Advanced Camp and newly commissioned 2nd Lt.'s at Fort Knox Ky., June 19, 2019. | Photo by Kyle Gallagher, CST Public Affairs Office

Burbank Community Center is located behind the Burbank Police headquarters and the Burbank Jail. This center offers employment help and job placement and much more.

 

Photos provided by local Burbank Bail Bondsman.

Bus 94: 1994 Blue Bird International

 

Retired, unless needed.

Foreground Balgo Hills Airstrip apron and pilot facility. Balgo Community is in the background. S34885

The Balgo strip is gravel and rarely goes out because of rain. The strip runs almost to the edge of the plateau so the feeling is much like taking off or landing on an aircraft carrier when that end is into the wind. Hercules have landed here when floods have isolated the surrounding communities, bringing in fuel and maybe food which is then ferried to smaller strips in Caribou aircraft.

Work in progress by the comunity of upper Muhanga, Kabale county, Uganda

 

Wista Sp, S- Angulon 5.6/65, Sh6, tripod, Foma100, [repro D1x+micro3.5/55ai]

Community Coffee: A cup of Louisiana Hospitality

Hermitage Community Moorings on the Thames at Wapping. A relatively new floating London co-operative community with views that would be the envy of a multi-million pound penthouse.

 

Open House London 2014 listing:

 

An exciting new development of residential and recreational moorings for historic vessels on the Thames. The architectural scheme has been designed as a model for river dwelling that takes into account its tidal location. The unique Pier House, built to a high specification, provides a floating community centre just downstream from Tower Bridge.

 

And from the community’s website: www.hcmoorings.org

 

Hermitage Community Moorings (HCM) is a co-operative which built, owns, and operates a mooring on the Thames at Hermitage Wharf, Wapping.

 

The mooring provides berths for up to 20 historic vessels: enabling a mixture of live-aboard, recreational and visitor use. HCM provides well-managed river access for local people, including educational and recreational facilities.

 

HCM was created by a small, dedicated community over the course of about 6 years and is the first development of its kind on the Thames for more than a generation. The co-operative members entirely self-funded the planning, design, management, construction, installation, and operation of the harbour. The infrastructure is designed to create a small, close-knit community of people committed to boat use and the preservation of historic craft.

 

Part of its ambition is to ensure traditional river craft (e.g. sailing barges, tugs and motor craft) remain part of the Wapping landscape for future generations – and to create a local landmark that promotes Wapping’s historic links with the river.

 

Address: 16 Wapping High Street, London E1W 1NG.

My wife cultivates several raised beds in the Sherman Street Community Garden in Wilmington, Delaware. She and I supervise neighborhood children there who tend several beds. This young lady proudly shows a sample of her harvest. The youth learn not only what makes plants grow, but how to be patient, how to work together, and how sun and rain and so many creatures help us survive. Gardening is physical and spiritual exercise.

 

Shot with a Nikon F3 using Kodak Gold 200 film.

 

Reasons why I think shooting film is still very worthwhile:

www.flickr.com/groups/better_web_pics/discuss/72157610595...

 

Neon sign for Community Restaurant at 10 N Main Street in Cortland, New York. Opened at this location in 1930.

Street art in the Nomadic Community Garden, Shoreditch, London July 2015

Artist: AR

This is a logo for our church's community groups (aka small groups). This would be meant for all media on which our community groups are discussed.

 

FYI: this was shown to a few of the church staff and they didn't like the speech bubbles. What are your thoughts? Any other ideas to convey "community?" Thanks all!

 

Sorry, I should've included more detail about the image...

Goal: Logo for church community groups - this isn't a new ministry but a rebranded ministry. moving from calling them small groups to calling them community groups. less about size and more about creating community and being in the community.

 

Audience: college graduates and older

 

Direction: I wasn't given any particular direction, they just wabt something that conveys the concept of community.

 

Project: Community Groups Logo

 

Other important info: Community Groups are small missional, gospel-centered groups of Christians regularly getting together at an open home, with open Bibles, open hearts, and open accountability to church leadership.

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Sunday evening, my friend Steve Boots and I spent about 90 minutes in the press room at the newspaper where I work, photographing the Goss Community printing press.

 

This one was taken with the following equipment/settings:

 

Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT (350D)

Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM

Light: Handheld spotlight

Shutter: 1 second

Aperture: f/6.3

ISO: ISO200

Focal length: 70mm

Exposure Program: Manual

www.wanderfoot.com / The Wanderlust Festival infused my soul with inspiration, gratitude and joy! This heart opening event brings together amazing people from all around the world to celebrate conscious living, nature, yoga, community, music and celebration! This experience provides a potent opportunity for creating powerful positive change in the world on a personal and collective level. ~Namaste

This is the initial Home Page for the Mountaintop Community Church web site. The home page includes a rotating features section, quick links section, spotlight and marquee.

New Flyer D40LF at Everett Station - Everett, Washington

Coastal Community Church (55,737 square feet)

101 Village Avenue, Village Square, Yorktown, VA

 

This church opened in spring 2016; it was originally a Hannaford, which opened on May 2nd, 1998 and closed on July 29th, 2000; it became a Kroger on August 3rd, 2000. Kroger relocated here on May 13th, 2015, vacating this space, which became Coastal Community Church in spring 2016.

A group of children joined MARTA General Manager/CEO Keith T. Parker, his family and the LEGOLAND Discovery Center for a “community build” of a MARTA train on Saturday, Nov. 30th.Josh, the Discovery Center’s Master Model Builder to construct a train using LEGO bricks. The train will accompany a MARTA rail station previously built with LEGOs

This is the average structure of a home in a displaced community in the coastal region of Colombia, Tumaco.

The winners of Festival of Edibles 2017 display by the Community in Bloom during the Community Garden Festival at the HortPark.

...just south of Pier 66,

the home of Hudson River Community Sailing.

 

Hudson River , NYC

I think the view from the community/memorial garden is one of the best in Snug Cove.

Saturday 26 November 22: WBJS Parents' Association 'VIP & Me Camp Out' #SuperaMoras

Bus 21: 1999 Carpenter FE

 

Former Three Rivers bus 21.

Evansdale Community League Soccer Party 2011 - Photo David Dodge

The Community Picnic was held on August 20, 2021, in the South Quad on the campus of Eastern Illinois University. (Abbey Marsmaker)

Since 2007, White Ribbon Alliance has been building support and visibility at Glastonbury Festival in the UK – the world’s biggest open air music festival, with 200,000 visitors and 2,000 journalists from 70 countries.

 

Our team of dedicated volunteers has pasted stick-on “heart mum” tattoos on the arms of festival goers while talking to them about how we keep girls and women safe in pregnancy and birth. We have “made a noise for mums” with a record breaking drum roll lead from the stage by pop stars Rudimental, Lily Allen and Shlomo. We have invited celebrities and to have their photos taken in WRA photoframes, shared widely on social media, raising awareness of our brand and our issues. Our Global Champion Sarah Brown has joined us at Glastonbury with supermodel supporter Naomi Campbell. And then in 2016 we stood in solidarity after the murder of our colleague Jo Cox, MP, who had been instrumental in the strategy to win international support for maternal and newborn health.

 

In 2017, the plan was to draw attention to WRA’s role in promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights by building on the growing momentum of the women’s rights marches around the world. We made an exhibition in our tent of the best and funniest of the placards – ranging from “Misters for the Sisters” to “Girls just want to have fun-damental human rights,” inviting festival goers to come in and make their own before joining us on the stage of the Park field in our own #RESIST rally.

 

Copyright Perry Curties.

 

2017.

 

A view of a granitic flatrock community. Areas in the Piedmont of SC that have areas of exposed flat rock formations often support Granitic Flatrock communities such as this one in Pickens Co., SC. Some of the characteristic species that are evident here are Cladonia lichens, a dry rock moss (Grimmia), and the Elf Orpine

(Diamorpha smallii).

Emerging Green Builders San Francisco held a green building tour on January 14th. Attendees explored the new Zeta Communities Net Zero Energy Prefab demonstration townhouse in Oakland near Fruitvale BART. This 1,540 square foot townhouse has received LEED Platinum, 240 GreenPoint, EPA Indoor Airplus, Energy Star, and DOE's Builders Challenge.

 

Located in a colorful mixed industrial/artist/residential urban neighborhood near the Oakland Estuary, BART, and services, ZETA launched the first net zero energy, urban infill, multifamily project. Each of the two 1,540 square foot, zero lot line, live/work townhomes provide a ground floor work studio, 2-bedrooms, light-filled great rooms, decks, and sustainable landscaping, in addition to a one car parking garage. As a participant in the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America Research Program, ZETA is demonstrating an affordable solution to achieving net zero energy and LEED Platinum multifamily housing through advanced building energy systems and energy efficient technologies. ZETA's first net zero energy live/work townhome achieved a LEED Platinum rating, a 240 Green Point Rating, and EPA's highest indoor air rating, Indoor airPLUS. Additionally, this project has qualified for the DOE's Builders Challenge program that sets a high bar for building energy efficiency.

 

www.usgbc-ncc.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=v...

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Ypsilanti Community Schools (C&H Leasing)

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