Sentences with phrase «find needs in their communities»

She began her quest like a lot of people who find needs in their communities that perhaps only they can fill.
Find a need in your community and provide something that enriches and develops kids and a nice space for parents to take a bit of time out (having a cafe with good strong coffee helps!).

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But the startup community points to the already tough climate for funding, and argues the need to find a workable model for equity crowd funding is urgent in Canada, as the U.S. is already moving ahead.
Over the next year, Markle says she wants to acquaint herself with the various communities in the UK and find ways to benefit people in need with her influence.
«In responding to this incident — indeed in responding to this election — we need to hear each other's stories, not slogans, we need to work towards understanding, not scoring points, and we need to find a way to move forward that respects and values each and every member of our community,» Superintendent Shawn Lewis - Lakin said in a statemenIn responding to this incident — indeed in responding to this election — we need to hear each other's stories, not slogans, we need to work towards understanding, not scoring points, and we need to find a way to move forward that respects and values each and every member of our community,» Superintendent Shawn Lewis - Lakin said in a statemenin responding to this election — we need to hear each other's stories, not slogans, we need to work towards understanding, not scoring points, and we need to find a way to move forward that respects and values each and every member of our community,» Superintendent Shawn Lewis - Lakin said in a statemenin a statement.
«People need a home online, a place where they can go and be a part of a community and find things that they're interested in,» he said.
Suzan and I lived here early on, back in 2002 and now we're back... we just can't find a better, prettier, or more welcoming community... Everything you need is here, and because people from the U.S. and Canada have been retiring here for generations, almost all the locals speak English and many services (especially medical and dental) cater to older expats.
For example, if you're a marketing company that needs a new website, try to find a developer in the coworking community to work with on this project.
A passionate Community Organizer that has found a need in the DC area to, well, organize the cCommunity Organizer that has found a need in the DC area to, well, organize the communitycommunity.
Our affordable offices in Dallas ensure that any kind of professional, whether just beginning or fully - established, receive what they need to keep their business afloat and find a place where they thrive within our community.
He founded and currently leads a global team of professionals that specialize in the commercial real estate needs of the alternative investment community.
I thought it was strange they felt they needed to mark their businesses as gay - friendly (since they all are), until I found out that it's actually to show solidarity with the large gay community living in that area, which is the neighbourhood adjecent to ours (we live in Chinatown).
And if we can't find a direct answer in a specific verse, we should keep praying that God finds a solution for whatever financial problem or need our family, church, work or community may have.
First, both are theologies determined in significant measure by the community to which the theologians belong; both speak to needs of theologians of that community — the one to find a home in that world, the other to find a world in which to be at home.
Even as an introvert, I need vital and good friendships — I find it impossible to write with any real authenticity about community if I'm not ENGAGED in community.
To reach the fifth child, science has found an important partner in the faith community, which helps bring vaccines to the most remote areas and the children who need them most.
Any religion that feeds the least rich in their communities is, I guess, a good thing but what does any of the poor find gainful toward getting them into a better social condition no longer needing any handouts..?
The implication could not be plainer: Because a community once founded will stand or fall together, and because one man's virtue is not sufficient, there is urgent need for education and transmission, beginning with a well - ordered house and with political measures to secure justice in the community.
After many years of street ministry I found that if people are in need help it's best to direct them to a secular organization, like women's safe houses, food banks, AA, community colleges, community counselors, etc..
Christians who seek to live from and toward the basileia theou find that they have personal, existential, psychological, and spiritual needs that are not always met by their participation in community with other Christians or by spiritual practices developed in these communities.
There is, for instance, the conclusion to a C. S. Lewis Lecture on Christian apologetics: «This means, of course, that we need to rethink the Christian basis for a liberal society, in which the rights of individuals and communities are founded upon a Christian understanding of man which is widely shared by non-Christians.
Through the remembered event God has acted to bring into being this community, into which these persons have been called; in this community the One they remember is know as a living Presence, and in it are found the forgiveness, the healing, the security, the hope they need.
There is no need to theorize about why the Bible has authority when one finds oneself living in a community in which that authority is presupposed and which is constantly being renewed through the simple experience of its operation.
In all communities of Northern Ireland, people are only a call or link away from personal help, if needed, or from finding a safe place to tell their stories.
Before you head overseas to be a father to children in other parts of the world, look around your neighborhood and community today to find who needs a father.
13:16), but perhaps the clearest statement of the continuing need for the community of faith to identify itself with the poor, even as has God, is to be found in James 2:1 - 7.
It seems interesting to me that atheists can't find a «new and improved» model for community, but feel the need to imitate the churches that they find so problematical in other ways.
And we can further recognize that there is in Catholicism an understanding of the Christian community as a source of moral insight which our modern individualistic Protestantism needs to recognize more fully, though it can find a corrective in its own heritage.9
In the mid-years, each of us needs to find satisfying answers to this basic question: «What am I doing to help make my community a better place because of my having lived here?»
To their everlasting shame, the mainline churches have simply failed to understand and meet the needs of many people in their communities, people who are searching for a satisfying religious experience, but who have not found it in the mainline churches.
If as a pastor you have not had an opportunity to learn either kind of skill, you have several options: Arrange to get the training you need (perhaps your church will provide a sabbatical leave); or ask your church to employ a «minister of group life and lay training» (with academic and clinical training in pastoral care and counseling); or employ a part - time pastoral counselor or accredited chaplain supervisor to coordinate lay training; or simply find a competent supervisor in your community and get your own on - the - job training as a trainer by having him or her coach you as you do lay training.
We need to find a compassionate and informed way to talk about mental health problems and their prevalence amongst men and women in our community.
Founded in 1958 as an 80 - bed facility in North Kansas City, MO, North Kansas City Hospital continues to expand to meet the needs of our growing community.
Whatever journey you are on, working on eating more real food and less processed, finding your health, eating gluten free or dairy free or just supporting someone else on their journey, join in our community to find and share the information and support you need.
As much as Campbell is committed to the natural wine movement, though, and as much as she thrives on the community («It's such an honor to roll up somewhere in the middle of Europe and just have people know you,» she says), she doesn't abide by dogma: «If I find a wine that's beautiful and resonates and needs to be seen and drank and it's not made from native yeast or the guy isn't working 100 percent organic, I just go with it, as long as I know what's going on.»
In a show of resiliency that can seem astonishing to outsiders, many special needs families are able to reclaim a sense of normalcy, finding satisfaction in daily victories or community among others who walk a similar patIn a show of resiliency that can seem astonishing to outsiders, many special needs families are able to reclaim a sense of normalcy, finding satisfaction in daily victories or community among others who walk a similar patin daily victories or community among others who walk a similar path.
These are essentially questions of public policy, and if real solutions are going to be found to the problems of disadvantaged children, these questions will need to be addressed, in a creative and committed way, by public officials at all levels — by school superintendents, school - board members, mayors, governors, and cabinet secretaries — as well as by individual citizens, community groups, and philanthropists across the country.
«Local Authorities need to find new ways to ensure Sure Start Children's Centres «earn their keep» by allowing them to become genuine hubs for all children and families services in communities; reducing replication and improving impacts.
This was a turning point in my life, and although a difficult decision, I left my work again, to risk, and to start a magazine that filled the need of mothers like me, who love crafting, but could not easily find sources for natural materials and patterns that fit a natural lifestyle and conscious parenting, for mothers who not just enjoyed doing crafts with their children, but wanted to sit down at the end of a hard day's work and read, and create, within a community they belong to.
Lynne can be found at the crack of dawn on Christmas mornings in the school kitchen, helping a local restaurant to warm up over 600 free meals for community members and shut - ins in need of a Christmas miracle.
In 2010 she founded PinkCocoon to help meet the needs of birthing and breastfeeding mothers in the communitIn 2010 she founded PinkCocoon to help meet the needs of birthing and breastfeeding mothers in the communitin the community.
The WHO Global Strategy recognises that for breastfeeding to be successful mothers and families need the right support along the whole course of breastfeeding — from giving birth in a Baby Friendly hospital, to going home to find skilled local support from midwives, health visitors, GPs, and mother support groups throughout their communities.
Through fundraising and networking we provide need - based scholarships to families who would not otherwise have the means to choose the holistic care services found in our community.
Pediatric Therapy Network (PTN) was founded in 1996 by a handful of therapists, parents and volunteers who envisioned an organization that would provide the community with high quality therapy, research and education as it relates to fostering the best possible outcomes for children with special needs.
Identifying core components of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
It became evident that it was time to advance the school's governing practices in order to best meet the needs of our students and families in this dynamic 21st century while maintaining the principles and community values of Hartsbrook's founding.
He saw a real need in the community for a place where all dads would feel welcome and find cool, practical stuff they needed, without pink floral adornments.
For breastfeeding to be successful families need the right support along the whole course of breastfeeding: from giving birth in a Baby Friendly hospital, going home to find skilled local support from health visitors, GPs, and having access to support groups throughout their communities.
The online course that teaches you everything you need to know from what to do for your first feed to finding breastfeeding support in your community.
THE BIBLICAL PATTERN FOR CHURCH IS THIS: Every Christian should gather together to hear the Scriptures and worship Jesus together with other believers weekly (see Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2; Acts 2:42; Colossians 3:16; 1 Corinthians 16:19; Colossians 4:15; Romans 16:5; Acts 20:20; James 2:2; Psalm 84:4; Psalm 37:17; Psalm 92:13) It is also good to meet for smaller groups of Christian community in each other's homes regularly (see Acts 2:46) It's good to have leaders overseeing the work and needs of each local church — this is the Biblical pattern — not all of us are called to church leadership, and so we should submit to, and serve whoever God has called to lead at the place we find ourselves (see Acts 14:23; Titus 1:5; Hebrews 13:7, 17; 1 Timothy 5:17; 1 Thessalonians 5:12 - 13; Philippians 1:1 b; Ephesians 4:11 - 12; 1 Corinthians 12:28; 1 Peter 5:1 - 2; Acts 20:17;) If there are believers who are unable for physical reasons to attend a church weekly, they should find a church or believers who will gather together with them regularly for worship in their own home.
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