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Feedback Wanted: The Little Flower Resources Guide

This month, we’re excited to gather feedback on a first version of a new Little Flower Resources Guide. Board member Miles Reiter is assembling this as part of a website refresh the board is working on this term. he would love to hear from you about what additional resources should be available here for neighbors. The goal of the guide is to bring together essential community resources—everything from emergency hotlines and housing programs to food assistance, free and low-cost legal services, recycling and sanitation information, and fun things to do in the area—into one easy-to-use, interactive space.


The initial version of the guide is organized into six categories. Each listing includes a brief description and links directly to relevant websites, making it simple to learn more and take next steps. As we continue to develop the guide, you can expect to see additional resources, improved filtering options to make navigation even easier, and multimedia features such as interactive maps of local amenities.


In the meantime, we’d love your help making the guide even better. If you know of a resource we’ve missed or have a suggestion to share, please comment here or email us at littleflowerneighborhood@gmail.com. Together, we can build a tool that truly supports and connects our neighborhood.


 
 
 

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