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Raising tomorrow’s communities

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The Future Communities Project conducts research to identify gaps that will impact the development of healthy and safe future communities.

In particular, we aim to support parents to develop social and emotional skills in their children during the developmental years 3-7.

We seek to identify and address the root causes of the escalating mental health issues in order to design practical ways to prevent them. Our solutions include online video lessons and research-based tools, and a membership support group.

What we do as parents and role models today matters tomorrow. One person can make a difference, a movement can make a positive lasting impact.

This is a social enterprise on a mission to make a positive impact on future communities.

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Middle East conflict in the forefront of the U.S. VP debate

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The first and only debate between the U.S. Vice President candidates has concluded – but who emerged the victor?

The live event, held in New York City, featured mostly reserved exchanges on healthcare reform, economic policies, and international relations between the two VP candidates. #featured #trending

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President Biden in the panic room condemns Iran’s attack

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At the White House, President Biden was in the Situation Room. His administration has been trying to prevent a major escalation in the Middle East.

Iran has launched a ballistic missile attack on Israel, targeting key areas in retaliation for the killing of Hezbollah’s leader and an Iranian commander in Lebanon.

Almost 200 Iranian missiles were fired at Israel, but thanks to Israeli and U.S. defence systems, most were intercepted. #featured #trending

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U.S. Feds in no ‘hurry’ to cut rates as confidence in economy grows

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Fed Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated the U.S. central bank was not “in a hurry” after new data boosted confidence in ongoing economic growth and consumer spending.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell says “disinflation has been broad-based,” and recent data suggests progress towards the Fed’s 2% inflation target.

Powell says the Fed is not rushing to lower rates but will make decisions based on how the economy evolves.

When asked about rate cuts, Powell says it’s a process that will “play out over time,” signalling a steady but cautious approach. #featured #trending

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