30 minutes after getting off Heathrow Express at Terminal 2 and only just passed the ticket barriers. No announcements from staff. Sweltering heat and going nowhere fast #Heathrow#chaos
@adamclarkitv@HeathrowAirport Only one I took. Luckily I’ll make my flight. I imagine lots won’t. You can use this one or the earlier one I posted telling Heathrow to do better.
I’ve never felt like giving up more than I do right now. For 15 years, I’ve tried to scale Invisible People. We’ve reached more people educating them on homelessness than all campaigns and nonprofits combined, yet I can’t seem to raise to support to scale impact. I’m tired of doing everything myself, and honestly, it’s because we still can’t hire adequate staff that limits our growth. Ten years ago or even five years ago, I had the energy. These days, I do not. I want a life over working 12-hour days nonstop.
I won’t quit. I can’t. But although I live in a constant state of feeling overwhelmed, this time feels different. The need for our work has never been more important than it is now, but resources for us to reach our potential may never happen, and working like this is not sustainable.
Not a bad idea… we are currently getting ready to execute a number of affordable housing projects in various communities across the Island so we will see if it’s possible to incorporate a child care into one of them using one of our non profit partners
Hey @Tim_Banks random out the blue question. Is there any model in the development world that would enable the building of a combination of apartments and child care? One that could be close to each of the hospitals and could include affordable units for ECEs & health care staff?
Thanks for reading this if you do/responding if interested. I'm am just looking for ways to address the child care and health care and housing issues combined. Wondering if there's an intersection worth exploring?
Tonight we will have details from the just released review of @UPEI
It is scathing:
"The number of participants who expressed a negative view of the University or shared problematic experiences should raise alarm bells and spark urgent action."
#PEI#UPEI
Montessori believed that the early years of life are critical in shaping a child's personality, values, and character. During this time, children are constantly learning and absorbing information from their environment. #Montessori