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AUN, UNICEF Master in Communication for Social and Behavior Change Gets NUC Approval

Set to Begin in September The American University of Nigeria (AUN) has received the National Universities Commission's (NUC) approval to offer a Master of Science degree in Communication for Social and Behavior Change. The Master's program, which is developed and will be run in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), begins in

Rotary Club of Ridgefield reports SOAR in Fly the Colors program, thanks community!

Rotary Club of Ridgefield started Fly the Colors in 2013 with 121 subscribers . today there are 583 families and businesses, nearly a five-fold increase!

Tiny shelters aim to help northern Indiana city s homeless

Tiny shelters aim to help northern Indiana city s homeless
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Tiny shelters aim to bring big change in Elkhart County

ELKHART The foundations are poured, wall frames and ceiling trusses are on their way, and by the end of the summer, a new “tiny” living concept is expected to make a big difference in Elkhart County. The Faith Mission of Michiana and the Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship broke ground last week on a $300,000 effort to provide short-term housing for homeless people in and around Elkhart. Inspired by a trend growing nationally, a dozen 12-by-16 tiny shelters will provide one-night or brief-stay housing through Faith Mission’s Low Barrier Shelter program, created in 2019. The Low Barrier Shelter program already serves about 50 people seeking emergency shelter through communal housing, Faith Mission Resource/Development Director Mike Perez said.

Tiny shelters aim to bring big change for the homeless in Elkhart County

ELKHART The foundations are poured, wall frames and ceiling trusses are on their way, and by the end of the summer, a new “tiny” living concept is expected to make a big difference in Elkhart County. The Faith Mission of Michiana and the Crossing School of Business & Entrepreneurship broke ground last week on a $300,000 effort to provide short-term housing for homeless people in and around Elkhart. Inspired by a trend growing nationally, a dozen 12-by-16 tiny shelters will provide one-night or brief-stay housing through Faith Mission’s Low Barrier Shelter program, created in 2019. The Low Barrier Shelter program already serves about 50 people seeking emergency shelter through communal housing, Faith Mission Resource/Development Director Mike Perez said.

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