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The Los Angeles County Library is closed to the public, but behind the scenes librarians are offering services online and making sewing face masks. The masks are for LA County librarians who are being deployed as disaster worker to homeless shelters or to provide childcare for health care workers in medical facilities. Because there is a shortage of mask for people in the frontlines, LA County Library sent out a call-out asking for volunteers to sew masks. Approximately 100 people with sewing skills volunteered, and to 23 those people started to work at La Puente Library. By the end of their first week, they’ll create 350 masks. Once all 100 volunteers get stocked with supplies, they will produce 1,500 face masks per week. (Photo Credit: Los Angeles County)
Blended some images from pixabay and the image of a mouse I found. Wanted to cheer someone up and threw this together... Adjusted the lighting a little.
I was out walking just yesterday and I heard words in my head about somebody crying. Normally I ignore such things, but I called my house just wanting to check on people there and everyone was fine. But I am also in a couple of support groups on FB and decided to check my newsfeed. I saw a new post from someone who was feeling a bit down and so I spoke with her a bit and then decided to do this picture for her.
I know about probabilities and coincidences, but honestly I truly believe now that the Lord sometimes speaks to us in a direct way so that we can help others. There are many instances of this in the Bible.
The road of life is tough sometimes, and from time to time things can seem overwhelming. But never think you have to be alone in your struggle or that you are hopelessly stuck in a bad situation. With each new day comes new possibilities and in the end, a lot of times our pain and circumstances are often only temporary. We should always believe there are good things ahead of us as I truly believe the Lord does provide us with good things in our lives and can help us weather the storms we face!
I had to replace the original image of the mouse ... thought about snapping a picture at PetSmart but found out the mice there have tiny little unions ;)
Used dry brush filter to smooth out edges.
(Left to right) Blanca Arranda, Library Aide, and Angela Barrientos, Children’s Librarian at La Puente Library, are quickly sewing face masks for LA County employees who are being deployed as disaster worker to homeless shelters or to provide childcare for health care workers in medical facilities. The librarians are following instructions from the Medical College of Wisconsin and using suggested materials and supplies.
Because there is a shortage of mask for people in the frontlines, LA County Library sent out a call-out asking for volunteers to sew masks. Approximately 100 people with sewing skills volunteered, and to 23 those people started to work at La Puente Library. By the end of their first week, they’ll create 350 masks. Once all 100 volunteers get stocked with supplies, they will produce 1,500 face masks per week. (Photo Credit: Los Angeles County)
Youth learned about community service by doing hands-on projects for others. They made centerpieces and door signs for Holmes Lake Manor, and first aid kits for People’s City Mission. Instructors: Jen Smith, Paige Roach and KayCee Wanser, 4-H Volunteers
Elementary students brought over 2000 non-perishable items during a contest to see which homeroom could bring the most items. Today some of the food items were moved by truck to the food bank.
Youth learned about community service by doing hands-on projects for others. They made centerpieces and door signs for Holmes Lake Manor, and first aid kits for People’s City Mission. Instructors: Jen Smith, Paige Roach and KayCee Wanser, 4-H Volunteers
4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County.
In the “Happily Helping Others” workshop, youth learned about community service by doing hands-on projects for Holmes Lake Manor. They made reusable meal tray liners and friendship baskets with flowers and inspirational quotes. Instructors: Jen Smith and KayCee Wanser, 4-H Volunteers.
In Nebraska, the 4-H youth development program for ages 5-18 is part of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.
The Prince George’s County Office of the State’s Attorney is sponsored a Sisterhood Summit on Saturday, September 29, 2012 at the Prince George’s Community College, Largo Student Center. The Office of the State’s Attorney is partnered with various public and private organizations in this effort including the Department of Family Services, the Prince George’s County Public School System, the Department of Social Services, the Department of Corrections and the Prince George’s County Community Foundation. The summit, themed the "Power of U," marked the beginning of an ongoing series of conferences focusing on empowerment, violence prevention and education, parenting education and communication. Judge Glenda Hatchet was the keynote speaker for the event.
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4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County.
In the “Happily Helping Others” workshop, youth learned about community service by doing hands-on projects for Holmes Lake Manor. They made reusable meal tray liners and friendship baskets with flowers and inspirational quotes. Instructors: Jen Smith and KayCee Wanser, 4-H Volunteers.
In Nebraska, the 4-H youth development program for ages 5-18 is part of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.