CatNiPP – Cat Neighborhood Partnership Program

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under neighborhood services | No Comments »

A peek into the wonderful people and services of the Washington Humane Society CatNiPP and a broad overview of the issues surrounding TNR in an urban setting. Produced by WHS CatNiPP volunteer extraordinare – Glynnis McPhee! THANK YOU, GLYNNIS!

Duration : 0:8:19

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cns interview.mpg

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under neighborhood services | No Comments »

JWB has a new department called Childrens Neighborhood Services. Trenia Cox and Danielle Ricciardi join Benjamin Kirby in studio to explain what they do.

Duration : 0:9:13

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BROOKLYN’S GATEWAY TO HELP: THE NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES OF DA HYNES

Posted by admin on February 2nd, 2010 and filed under neighborhood crime | No Comments »

Walk Into One of the 25 Neighborhood Offices of District Attorney Charles J. Hynes.

We’re “Brooklyn’s Gateway to Help”. Walk in. Let’s talk about it.

Topics include:
Keeping your child in school
Protecting and empowering seniors
Family justice
Immigrant safety
Support for parolees
Safe Lending and borrowing
Safe housing
Drug treatment alternatives to prison
Helping your family member, neighbor or friend

Walk in. We can help you.
Look for the location in your neighborhood here:

http://www.brooklynda.org/no/neighborhoodoffices.htm

Or call 718-250-2555.

Duration : 0:3:28

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Florida Villa 830 Ballyshannon, 7 Bedroom, 5 Bathrooms, a Dolby Properties listing video tour

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under neighborhood properties | No Comments »

$280,000, 7Bed 5Bath, 3605s.f., 2001 Email: lesley.dolby@dolbyproperties.com This property sold on 10/28/2009 for $240,000. Looking for a large house? We know the areas and can provide you an updated list of properties for sale in this great neighborhood! This is a beautiful, very large, pool home is located in a well landscaped and popular neighborhood. Currently used as a short-term rental vacation home, this property represents outstanding value for money. This property is FULLY FURNISHED and is well maintained – just bring your toothbrush!. If you are looking for a second home, or a vacation home to use as an investment, this property offers a lot, for many. With SEVEN very large bedrooms, this property can accommodate parties of around 15 people in comfort. Alternatively, it would make a tremendous family home. Location-wise, this is a large corner lot in a quiet subdivision with plenty of amenities. Hampton Lakes is only a five minute drive on the US-27 from the I-4 interchange. It’s also just five minutes to Posner Park Retail Center for all your shopping needs and only 15 minutes drive from Disney. This property was a dream come true for the new buyers. We hope that you like our video.

Duration : 0:6:38

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Facing the Mortgage Crisis | KETC | South St. Louis

Posted by admin on January 15th, 2010 and filed under neighborhood properties | No Comments »

From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Jim Kirchherr visits South St. Louis, one of the first communities in the area to see a dramatic rise in foreclosures. In the Dutchtown neighborhood, many of the properties that are owned by rehabbers and investors have fallen into disrepair.

Duration : 0:6:28

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Universal Health Care Insurance & Neighborhood Healthcare Centers / Video

Posted by admin on December 28th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood services | 12 Comments »

Universal Health Care Centers — Are Physicians Doing Their Part? / Video. Film on why health care workers and health care centers are needed to care for the uninsured, homeless and poor. From the public domain film, “A Right to Health”. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Universal health care is health care coverage that is extended to all eligible residents of a governmental region and often covers medical, dental, and mental health care. These programs vary in their structure and funding mechanisms. Typically, most costs are met via a single-payer health care system or national health insurance. Universal health care is provided in all wealthy, industrialized countries, except for the United States. It is also provided in many developing countries and is the trend worldwide. Universal health care is a broad concept that has been implemented in several ways. The common denominator for all such programs is some form of government action aimed at extending access to health care as widely as possible. Most countries implement universal health care through legislation, regulation and taxation. Legislation and regulation direct what care must be provided, to whom, and on what basis. Usually some costs are borne by the patient at the time of consumption but the bulk of costs come from a combination of compulsory insurance and tax revenues. Some programs are paid for entirely out of tax revenues. In some cases, government involvement also includes directly managing the health care system, but many countries use mixed public-private systems to deliver universal health care. The United States is the only wealthy, industrialized nation that does not have a universal health care system. The government directly covers 27.8% of the population through health care programs for the elderly, disabled, military service families and veterans, children, and some of the poor, through Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP, and TRICARE. Indirectly, various governmental entities in the United States also contribute towards the healthcare coverage of many millions of federal, state, and local government employees and their families who are covered by traditional employer-based group insurance coverage with insurance premiums often substantially subsidized by the government employer using public tax revenues. Federal law ensures public access to emergency services regardless of ability to pay. However, this unfunded mandate has contributed to a health care safety net that some analyses say is increasingly strained. Certain types of medical spending and particularly health insurance benefit from significant tax subsidies; in particular, employer-sponsored health insurance is a non-taxable benefit. In all, government spending accounted for 45.1% of total health spending in the U.S. in 2005. Current estimates put U.S. health care spending at approximately 15% of GDP, the highest in the world. A study of international health care spending levels in the year 2000, published in the health policy journal Health Affairs, found that while the U.S. spends more on health care than other countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the use of health care services in the U.S. is below the OECD median by most measures. The authors of the study concluded that the prices paid for health care services are much higher in the U.S.. An estimated 84.7% of citizens have some form of health insurance coverage, either through their employer, purchased individually, or through government sources. The number of uninsured, at 45.7 million in 2007, decreased slightly from 2006, because government programs covered nearly 3 million more people. It is projected that the current economic downturn and rising unemployment rate likely will cause the number of uninsured to grow by at least 2 million in 2008. One study estimates that about 25% of the country’s uninsured, or roughly another 11 million people, are eligible for government health care programs, but they are not enrolled. However, assuring adequate financing to cover those who are eligible remains a challenge.

Duration : 0:33:53

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Oakdale Community Center Movie Night – Lost in the Struggle

Posted by admin on December 19th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood services | 7 Comments »

Download video: http://jane-finch.com/videos/oakdalemovienight.htm

On November 3, 2006 at 7:00, Oakdale Community Centre held a movie night for community residents to participate in a discussion about CBC’s The Fifth Estate documentary “Lost in the Struggle”. Producers Paul Nguyen and Mark Simms, and Jane-Finch.com staff Sabrina Gopaul, Phanath Im and Chris Williams were in attendance to share their thoughts and experiences with fellow community members.
Organized by: The Black Creek Community Health-Centre, CLASP , Jane/Finch Community and Family Centre, Jane Finch Street Involved Youth Issues Coalition, Northwood Neighborhood Services and Parks and Recreation (Oakdale Community Centre).

Duration : 0:7:40

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Community Services Unlimited: Rocking LA with Food and …

Posted by admin on October 30th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood services | No Comments »

We first met the Community Services Unlimited folks at the Just Us For Food Justice Bioneers day. They told us we should come check out their work in community gardening in South Central LA. How could we not? These folks are on the front lines of urban gardening in an LA neighborhood most famous for violence. The work they have done transforming empty lots and street abutting school yards into luscious, cornucopias of food and beauty is awe inspiring. They hold weekly workshops at each garden site to get folks involved and to taste goodies from the garden as well as local farmers’ wares. In an area of town where the only food resources tend to be liquor stores and fast food joints, CSU is a welcome addition empowering residents to grow their own and take action for food justice.

Duration : 0:4:11

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Creating Our Own Neighborhood – Bellingham Cohousing

Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood homes | 3 Comments »

Peak Moment 124: Kathleen Nolan helped shaped the beginnings of Bellingham Cohousing, based on a neighborhood design of private homes and shared buildings, managed by residents in participatory decision making. Their 5.74 acre plot originally had one farmhouse, which they modified to become the shared community building with dining, kitchen, laundry, craft, office, guest, and other rooms. The individual townhouses make a small footprint, leaving open space for gardens and a natural wetland. She stresses the importance of agreeing on shared values, and how the social connections enhance and challenge personal growth. http://www.bellcoho.com

Duration : 0:27:50

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8mm-Piano bar

Posted by admin on October 18th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood bar | 7 Comments »

a new piano bar in our lovely neighborhood of Florentin

Duration : 0:4:37

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