Sentences with phrase «more community members»

It was a fun panel and a great discussion about how to get more community members involved in supporting life - saving advances in regenerative medicine.
Creating an external environment that makes more community members respond in this way might be a project to start this focus.
Launched in 2006, we accept and distribute new books, encourage exciting literacy events with book distributions, and engage more community members in this effort supporting literacy.
First, instead of purchasing pets, we need more community members in Atlanta to help us save lives by adopting them.
«We are always looking for ideas to get more community members involved,» says Swanson, a business education teacher.
The district used existing events to attract more community members to Local Control and Accountability Plan meetings held at each of its 49 schools, according to Linda K. White, assistant to the superintendent.
We hope Marla's commitment to helping the animals will inspire more community members to find ways to promote the homeless pets on Kaua`i.
Expect more community members soon when Day of Infamy gets its own Steam free weekend and as we get closer to Insurgency: Sandstorm!
Indeed, Mork said the number of curators and artists visiting the studios is increasing, and now even more community members are coming to see the art on display.
The Green Belt Movement has successfully achieved to mobilize more community members through focused group discussions, on - site routine trainings by the field extension staff and green volunteers.
Seven home ownership contracts have been finalised, with several more community members expressing an interest.
Launched in 2006, we accept and distribute new books, encourage exciting literacy events with book distributions, and engage more community members in this effort supporting literacy.
With more and more community members involved, the goal is for all Salem residents to be more likely to offer youth internships and volunteer opportunities, to provide services, and to provide guidance and a lending hand whenever they can.
Some community cats are routinely fed by one or more community members, while others survive without human intervention.
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