community support
Coverage of community support in the Nexus archive.
- Schools damaged by floods ready for back to school
Hawaii schools damaged by the March floods are on track to be ready for the next school year, with $170 million in state investments and community support ensuring their readiness.
- Heatwave: 'A knock on the door makes the difference between life and death'
The article highlights the critical role of community support and strong social infrastructure in responding to heatwaves. Eric Klinenberg from NYU emphasizes that a simple knock on the door during a heatwave can be life-saving.
- Community support helps East Nashville bookstore recover from flood damages
An accident caused flooding at an East Nashville bookstore, resulting in thousands of dollars in damages and lost sales. Community support has aided the bookstore's recovery from the incident.
- Tell the FCC to keep KABC-TV on the air!
KABC-TV (Channel 7) claims to support the community, but the FCC is questioning its commitment. The article urges the FCC to keep the station on the air.
- Tell the FCC to Keep WLS-TV on the Air!
WLS-TV (Channel 7) asserts it is the most supportive of the community, but the FCC is questioning its commitment to maintaining operations. The article calls for public support to keep the station on the air.
- Tell the FCC to Keep KGO-TV on the Air!
KGO-TV (Channel 7) is urging the FCC to maintain its broadcast operations. The FCC is questioning the station's commitment to community support.
- 'We are not alone': Elgin mother navigates DACA uncertainty, finds new path forward
A Central Texas mother and DACA recipient left a 15-year job due to DACA renewal delays. She is now pursuing nursing school and relying on community support for her new path forward.
- Tell HN: An update from the new Tindie team
The new Tindie team, now owned by EETree LLC, apologized for recent platform downtime and transition disruptions. They emphasized efforts to stabilize the platform, resolve payment/order issues, and long-term support for the maker community.
- This hidden kind of stress may be damaging your memory as you age
A study finds that internalizing stress, particularly hopelessness, accelerates memory decline in older Chinese Americans. Cultural pressures and stereotypes may exacerbate emotional struggles, while community support showed no significant impact. Targeted, culturally sensitive stress relief could help preserve cognitive health.