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I saw a lot of interest in personal growth and betterment so this is the place to tell us what you're proud of and hype up other community members 💚

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www.wikihow.com How to Start a Food Bank: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

A food bank is an organization that takes nonperishable food donations and distributes them to agencies or individuals in need of food. In the United States alone, over 49 million people lack access to sufficient nutritious food. You can...

One of the things I'd like to include in thr community garden I'm working on establishing is a food pantry. I'd love to have a place with recycled containers to take home garden goodies, residents to leave extra dry goods, and things like care products/toiletries. I've seen pictures of them online and read articles about them but the closest thing we have here is honesty boxes.

Has anyone made one or used one? Do you have any tips? I'd love to hear some recommendations on practical designs work best or what products you wish yours had more/less of.

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Rebecca's Slow Fashion Brands spreadsheet, and Rebecca's words on slow fashion (last updated late 2022)
  • This is great! Thanks for sharing 😊 i love clotheshorse podcast. They have a very informative instagram as well.

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  • Now is a good time to think about a small way you can help, even it it's just making an effort to pick up some rubbish on a walk. For me, it's winter and I start to feel a bit down from the lack of sunlight hours so i like to give myself a very small and achievable goal that can give me a little boost of serotonin. Between winter bugs, storms, and work things, I haven't been getting outside enough. I want to make an effort to go walk the local reserves at least once next month and pick up rubbish. It's small but it leaves me room to do even more if I'm feeling up to it without feeling guilty if I only have one good day of energy.

    What small things are you wanting to do?

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    After giving my first presentation at our local community council meeting I've come to the conclusion that the show is a real documentary. While my presentation went great (who doesn't love a conveniently located garden and free food?!?), there was heckling of other presenters for having the audacity to get university educations on the topics they were presenting and an attempted coup on the council board by a frighteningly large group of anti 5g truthers. Ironically, making and consuming videos over their 4g. My favourite part was the community theatre group rehearsing in the next room, giving the meeting a dramatic soundtrack. My partner has had to do meetings through work and said he has had similar experiences. It was all a lot funnier when I was watching it on a screen and not real people in my community but at least I can try to make some changes i guess 😅

    Communities can only thrive when a representative group of it's members are pushing for change, don't let it just be fringe groups! In times with amplified hate, its crucial for those of us who have the time and energy to go to the monthly meetings to fight for the rights of those who can't. You don't need to be overly involved or start any projects, you just need to sign up, attend some meetings and vote!

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    Seven cleverly designed emergency homes around the world
  • I saw this as a village to help unhoused people. I don't know how the organisation is run ethically but I think quick quality housing is pretty sweet.

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  • Is it a favourite park or walking track? The library? Do you have a really fun festival that your community is known for? Tells us about it!

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    You can only dumb it down so much
  • Remember when reddit made fun of 9gag for the watermarked memes?! History doesn't repeat but it sure does rhyme

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    Toy libraries, why your community needs one and some help on getting started
  • Thats so spcial! Creating something that will benefit their community for generations ✨️

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  • Every city should have a toy library. With limited space and limited income our toy library has been essential to my daughters playtime happiness. It's sustainable, teaches responsible toy care, allows her to try out new things and access the flash toys we wouldn't be able to otherwise. It also creates a sense of community from a young age. She sees her friends playing with the same truck she borrowed the week before and gets excited about taking home the castle toy she's seen. The anticipation of waiting for the next toy she's been eyeing brings Christmas-morning like joy all year round without adding to over consumption of new products that end up neglected.

    Our toy library has things like dressups, large outdoor toys, play sets, baby activity centres, boardgames, and pretty much everything in between. It's been an equaliser for lower income families as their kids can have access to those motorised cars, the fancy pickler triangle/climbing sets, and name brand toys without actually having to buy them.

    a quick intro on how to get started

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    ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • I think the mods want kind of a one way gate so since beehaw has more restrictions, beehaw users could venture out unhindered but the lemmy world users wouldn't be able to post or comment here unrestricted. I dont know what will be possible but it would be nice to have some sort of whitelist where posters from other instances could be white listed. With no entry requirements, the two instances removed are really easy for trolls to create as many accounts as they would like to harass.

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  • www.nzherald.co.nz The Kiwis doing jobs in exchange for time - NZ Herald

    The concept of Timebanking means no money is exchanged.

    It's such a neat concept that can make certain expensive services like lawyers or therapists more accessible. I could trade a few hours gardening, sewing, cleaning, or baking, for someone else to give me a hand building a larger project. It's a beautiful way to connect a community through acts of service 🥰

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    one way to get involved in your community: the repair cafe movement
  • You could talk with your library. Librarians tend to be super amazing at little start-ups. Just ask if they have something like this and have a couple friends who would be interested ask and they might get the ball rolling or know someone who will.

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    one way to get involved in your community: the repair cafe movement
  • We have one of these in town but I haven't made use of it yet. It gets parts from the council e-waste recycling and the charity shop it shares a building with. I would love to know if they help with appliances as my oven is stuffed and I really need to get it sorted. I bake all our bread and today i waited 2 hours for it to still be underdone 🥲 I ended up finishing it at the playcentre where they have an oven that turns on and has a temperature dial and everything!

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  • The shape of the leaf with the water is very cute.

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    Sharing a favorite project I volunteered for: The Bee Garden
  • Do you do talks on native pollinators as well or are honey bees local to your area? Yeah bees are crucial. Even the imported ones since most the foods we eat are imported as well.

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    Sharing a favorite project I volunteered for: The Bee Garden
  • I do have questions! Was this all self funded or did you apply for grants or fundraise?

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  • So happy so many of you are also interested in finding, sharing, and discussing new ways to better our communities! I hope everyone finds inspiration here and we all get to brighten up our little corners of the world.

    I would love to hear from people about what is working in your community.

    What does your community have or do that you think is going well? (Maybe its a neat festival. Maybe it's a community centre like a workshop or garden. Share the ideas!)

    What small things have you done that you would like to do more of? (Cleaned up rubbish on the beach? Planted some trees? Helped with a fundraiser or event? Good on you, we're all proud! Tell us so we can all get motivated to go out and do the same)

    What are you wanting for your community? (Maybe its helping with food insecurity, maybe its cleaning up parks or planting trees, maybe it's better public transport)

    No task is too big or too small to share, this is a place of positivity and celebration ✨️

    Here's an article with links to resources on starting your own library of things. It's US centric but still has good ideas I've been stealing for getting ours organised

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    Sharing a favorite project I volunteered for: The Bee Garden
  • This is amazing! There is a beehive like this at a local animal sanctuary but there is an entrance fee making it unaccessible to parts of the community. I love the idea of having a bee fest

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  • This is probably my favourite outfit at the moment. I do have a lady bug caplet in the works but I haven't come across the perfect lining yet.

    Self drafted the dungarees based on a vintage Busybodies pattern I found at the dump for some shorts. Added pockets, a bib, ruffles, straps, adjusted sizing, changed the waistband and essentially just looked at the front of the envelope for inspiration on the shorts shape.

    For the blouse, I altered the milkmaid dress pattern from Lydia Naomi, adjusting fit and changing it from a side zipper to a back corset closure with inbuilt back pannel.

    All the fabrics and notions are 2nd hand. The lace, strawberry fabric, blouse lining, dungaree lining and gingham fabric are from the dump. The eyelets for the corset and ribbon are from a garage sale and the ladybug denim was gifted to me by my best friend who found it at a charity shop.

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    She is both the cuddliest kitty and the sharpest kitty I have ever met

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    People who think Lemmy is too political and refuse to join is good.
  • They already have several. Vote, 8chan, 4chan, parler, telegram, truth spcial, pockets of reddit, and twitter now i guess. I can't think of as many leftist equivalents.

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  • https:// www.instructables.com /10-Smartphone-to-digital-microscope-conversion/

    I've been wanting to get a proper microscope so I can do my own spore examinations to identify local fungi but it's been out of budget. This looks like a much more affordable option so now off to find some plexiglass and laser pointers at the dump.

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