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May 31, 2011
Toronto
Corktown Transit Oriented Community: North Site
Residential (Unspecified)/Commercial (Retail)/Transit
383 King St E
Infrastructure Ontario
46s + 54s
SvN
A man wearing a white shirt with 'The Salvation Army' emblem stands in the foreground, participating in a community parade. Behind him, students from Woy Woy Public School, dressed in blue uniforms, carry a banner for their school and a bouquet of flowers, suggesting their involvement in a commemorative or civic event.
The Community Monetary Fund of Nong Sarai relieves financial burdens on community members through monthly community savings and loans. Interest/profits earned is allocated as community welfare.
Photo Credit: UNDP Thailand/Mark S. Cogan
The former fire station at the corner of Chestnut and N Skinner Streets has been undergoing an extensive renovation as it gets converted into the Dream Park Community Building. The community building will be officially opened during a ribbon cutting ceremony beginning at 4:00 pm on October 29, 2024.
The SouthSide Seniors Club received basic hands-only CPR and AED training from Greenville Fire/Rescue and the Compress and Shock Foundation during a community learning event Eppes Recreation Center on Monday, June 2, 2025.
Photo by Aaron Hines / City of Greenville
Myles Sweeney, Donegal Sports Partnership, Keith Andrews, Former International Player, Stewart Connolly, Letterkenny, (Coach), John Campbell, Finn Harps Schools Programme.
Barton Community College Baseball versus Butler Community College. Game one of doubleheader, game three of 4-game series, on 3-13-16 at Lawson-Biggs Field in Great Bend, KS. Unedited photos by Todd Moore, Barton Sports Information Director.
Spiral Q's 23rd annual Peoplehood Parade offers people of every neighborhood to represent their work and their communities to walk in solidarity with each other as they celebrate those living and working at the forefront of fighting against oppression and discrimination.
Peoplehood is not just an an event, it is also a beautiful art-making and community building process that takes hundreds of artists, activists, adults, children, and community members to create. Peoplehood is shaped by the people who create it.
For more information and to donate: www.spiralq.org/peoplehood23/