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Community based resources
Information on various organizations that provide services to those in need and have fell on hard times.
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Community based resources
Dystopia
Non-profit organizations; Community based resources
A dystopia is a community or society that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. It is the opposite of a utopia. Such societies appear in many artistic works, particularly in stories ...
cohesion
Non-profit organizations; Community based resources
The act or condition of being united. People, beings, entities, or things being united. The act or condition of two or more people, beings, entities or things having close proximity, especially in ...
cohesion
Non-profit organizations; Community based resources
The act or condition of being united. People, beings, entities, or things being united. The act or condition of two or more people, beings, entities or things having close proximity, especially in ...
cohesion
Non-profit organizations; Community based resources
The act or condition of being united. People, beings, entities, or things being united. The act or condition of two or more people, beings, entities or things having close proximity, especially in ...
housing
Non-profit organizations; Community based resources
Dwelling space. Space constructed and designed as a residence. Space that serves as an enclosure, protection, covering, or stay of another item or being. A space or structures that serves as a niche ...
Outcomes
Non-profit organizations; Community based resources
Results of work directed toward a specific goal. Results of targeted efforts. The effects of a cause, a targeted work, focused efforts. What comes about as a result of a process. The results of an ...
community fridge
Food (other); Functional food
Definition: a public refrigerator where individuals and businesses can donate edible food that may otherwise go to waste, so that it can be taken and consumed by others. Context: A community ...