Community Library Sample Clauses

Community Library. Subject to the terms and conditions herein, the County shall provide funding for planning, design, construction, furniture, fixtures, and equipment for a Community Library of approximately 8,900SF to become part of the Project. County shall also provide funding for library books, computer hardware and software for library system functions and, upon completion of the Project, operation of the facility in a manner substantially similar to the way other Community Libraries of the County are operated. The funding for the Community Library described herein is subject to the county’s normal budgetary appropriations process.
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Community Library. Contractor shall provide unlimited access for HHSC staff to an online community library which includes support materials that are submitted to the community library by Contractor and other customers of Contractor. “
Community Library. The East Fishkill Community Library is pleased to announce that we will be hosting Dutchess One Stop on Monday, October 3, for One-on-One Job Ready Sessions from 10 a.m. to noon in the Cross Room. Dutchess One Stop Career Center Every year at this time my mind turns to local apples. I’ve written about them several times and, in fact, my first ever article in 2007 was about them. I had no plans to do so again, but something significant and, to my mind interesting, changed my mind. Don’t worry – I’ll keep it short and sweet. This has been one of the hottest Xxxxxx Valley xxxxxxx on record. Yeah, it’s been a scorcher, with August seeing more 90+ degree days than not. That and the drought conditions had me curious and more than a little worried about this year’s apple crop, especially when you consider the shallow root systems of the smaller trees a lot of growers have now. Surely the fruit from these stressed trees will be affected, even if some form of irrigation is enlisted to ease it? Turns out much of this season’s apple crop will be affected, but just how may surprise you. The size of the crop, that is the yield, should be comparable to other years. The size of the fruit, though, is another matter. Most of the apples I’ve seen so far have been notably smaller than usual, dare I say cute even. Then I heard a few growers say the heat and drought also mean the fruit will be sweeter since the lack of water in the fruit concentrates the sugar and flavor. When I excitedly put this to the test, trying XxXxxxxx, Zestar and Gala varieties, I saw, well, tasted, just how right they were! Even the more typically spicy Zestar was a little sweeter, but it was also just more complex. In other words, just take the normal flavor profile of the variety and turn it up to 11. You should expect your apple haul this year to be wee but fierce. And that makes them even more kid-friendly than they already are! Which is a perfect segue! A lot of orchards opened last weekend for Pick-Your-Own so why not pack up the family and go get some from the source? You’ll be directly support- ing local growers, getting healthy, tasty and crunchy-good snacks and enjoying a beauti- ful Xxxxxx Valley day to boot! And, sure, the smaller apple sizes mean you can get more bang for your buck but try not to overdo it. There’s a good chance all that heat may have shortened their little lifes- pans, meaning they could go bad quicker, and that would be a shame and a waste. Then again, you could always ...
Community Library. 1) The supporting organization- "Rural Education And Development" (called READ hereinafter) Address: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx- 524 GPO Box: 11995 Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: 000-0-0000000, 000-0-0000000 Fax: 000-0-0000000 Email: xxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx

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  • Community Outreach Please describe all community outreach efforts undertaken since the last report.

  • Community Services a) Grantee shall provide the community-based services outlined in Texas Health and Safety Code Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter § 534.053, as incorporated into services defined in Information Item G, incorporated by reference and posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business-hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health- services-providers/behavioral-health-provider-resources/community-mental-health- contracts.

  • SECTION 109 OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. No person in the United States shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds made available under this title. Section 109 further provides that discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 or with respect to an otherwise qualified handicapped individual as provided in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, is prohibited.

  • Washtenaw Community College Eastern Michigan University Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx College of Engineering & Technology Student Services BE 214 xxx_xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx; 734.487.8659 734.973.3398

  • Community Engagement The HSP will engage the community of diverse persons and entities in the area where it provides health services when setting priorities for the delivery of health services and when developing plans for submission to the LHIN including but not limited to CAPS and integration proposals. As part of its community engagement activities, the HSPs will have in place and utilize effective mechanisms for engaging families, caregivers, clients, residents, patients and other individuals who use the services of the HSP, to help inform the HSP plans, including the HSP’s contribution to the establishment and implementation by the LHIN of geographic sub-regions in its local health system.

  • Community Development 1. Support the mission of Residence Life & Housing in building a strong community on all levels.

  • Community Mental Health Center Services Assertive Community Treatment Staffing Full Time Equivalents Community Mental Health Center March 2021 December 2020 Nurse Masters Level Clinician/or Functional Support Worker Peer Specialist Total (Excluding Psychiatry) Psychiatrist/Nurse Practitioner Total (Excluding Psychiatry) Psychiatrist/Nurse Practitioner 01 Northern Human Services - Wolfeboro 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.57 6.81 0.27 8.27 0.25 01 Northern Human Services - Berlin 0.34 0.31 0.00 0.00 3.94 0.14 4.17 0.14 01 Northern Human Services - Littleton 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 3.28 0.29 3.31 0.29 02 West Central Behavioral Health 0.60 1.00 0.00 0.00 5.40 0.30 5.90 0.30 03 Lakes Region Mental Health Center 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 5.00 0.40 7.00 0.38 04 Riverbend Community Mental Health Center 0.50 1.00 6.90 1.00 10.40 0.50 10.50 0.50 05 Monadnock Family Services 1.91 2.53 0.00 1.12 11.17 0.66 10.32 0.62 06 Greater Nashua Mental Health 1 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 7.65 0.15 8.50 0.15 06 Greater Nashua Mental Health 2 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 8.65 0.15 8.50 0.15 07 Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester-CTT 1.33 10.64 2.00 0.00 19.95 1.17 21.61 1.21 07 Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester-MCST 1.33 9.31 3.33 1.33 19.95 1.17 25.27 1.21 08 Seacoast Mental Health Center 1.00 1.10 5.00 1.00 10.10 0.60 10.10 0.60 09 Community Partners 0.50 0.00 3.40 0.88 7.28 0.70 7.41 0.70 10 Center for Life Management 1.00 0.00 2.28 1.00 6.71 0.46 6.57 0.46 Total 12.51 29.03 29.91 9.33 126.29 6.96 137.43 6.96 2b. Community Mental Health Center Services: Assertive Community Treatment Staffing Competencies Community Mental Health Center Substance Use Disorder Treatment Housing Assistance Supported Employment March 2021 December 2020 March 2021 December 2020 March 2021 December 2020 01 Northern Human Services - Wolfeboro 1.27 1.27 5.81 6.30 0.00 0.40 01 Northern Human Services - Berlin 0.74 0.74 3.29 3.29 0.00 0.23 01 Northern Human Services - Littleton 1.43 1.29 2.14 2.14 1.00 1.00 02 West Central Behavioral Health 0.20 0.20 4.00 0.40 0.60 0.60 03 Lakes Region Mental Health Center 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 2.00 2.00 04 Riverbend Community Mental Health Center 0.50 0.50 9.40 9.50 0.50 0.50 05 Monadnock Family Services 1.69 1.62 4.56 4.48 0.95 1.18 06 Greater Nashua Mental Health 1 6.15 7.15 5.50 6.50 1.50 1.50 06 Greater Nashua Mental Health 2 5.15 5.15 6.50 6.50 0.50 0.50 07 Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester-CCT 14.47 15.84 13.96 15.62 2.66 2.66 07 Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester-MCST 6.49 7.86 15.29 19.28 1.33 2.66 08 Seacoast Mental Health Center 2.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 09 Community Partners 1.20 1.20 4.50 4.50 1.00 1.00 10 Center for Life Management 2.14 2.14 5.42 5.28 0.29 0.29 Total 44.43 49.96 90.37 99.39 13.33 15.52 Revisions to Prior Period: None. Data Source: Bureau of Mental Health CMHC ACT Staffing Census Based on CMHC self-report. Notes: Data compiled 04/26/2021. For 2b: the Staff Competency values reflect the sum of FTEs trained to provide each service type. These numbers are not a reflection of the services delivered, but rather the quantity of staff available to provide each service. If staff are trained to provide multiple service types, their entire FTE value is credited to each service type.

  • Community Involvement The Grantee will facilitate and convene a Community Task Force as one means of developing collaboration among the Grantee, affected residents, and the broader community. The Grantee also will provide information to keep the Community Task Force fully apprised of the planning and implementation of revitalization efforts. The Community Task Force shall be comprised of affected public housing residents, local government officials, service providers, community groups, and others. The Community Task Force will provide advice, counsel and recommendations to the Grantee on all aspects of the HOPE VI development process, including shaping the goals and outcome of the Community and Supportive Services Plan. Community Task Force participants also will disseminate information throughout the community about the Grantee's revitalization efforts. The Grantee's responsibilities with regard to the Community Task Force include:

  • Community We live and work in country communities. We are invested in the health, wellness and viability of country communities and the vibrancy, diversity and future of country WA.

  • Community Service Service to the wider community includes active participation in a wide variety of governmental, societal and community institutions, programs and services, where such participation is based on the candidate’s academic or professional expertise.

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