Live Love Louder transforms the community with support from Hydro One s Energizing Life Community Fund Community members are encouraged to stop by and lend a hand at.
A not for profit art group in Sudbury have created a giant mural on the ground of a courtyard. They used the vision of the residents of the housing complex to come up with something the children could play on.
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Neighbourhood youth joined volunteers to paint an interactive mural so big that it can be seen from outer space.
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The mural incorporates concepts and designs originally created by the youth themselves, and it is the first of many upcoming projects planned for the Place Hurtubise community.
âOur friends from Ward 8 Community Action Network and Live Love Louder put together a project to come and paint a beautiful mural on a very large piece of cement where kids play every single day,â said Nicole Kadar, events coordinator for the Place Hurtubise Tenant Association.
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The Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury has announced the results of Project Impact 2020.
Last spring, pre-COVID, the community came together to see 14 diverse grassroots community projects presented by residents, schools and local community groups. As community members cast their vote for their top five, everyone wished they could support all 14, since each one was so worthwhile.
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As fundraising and voting continued, the community came through. Thanks to the generosity of the community, all 14 projects were funded.