Late Summer/Fall 2023 Overview

Since July 2023, Tscion has taken on new projects and research tasks that have put all our prior 2023 support into perspective. Starting with food insecurity support during COVID-19, supporting Colorado areas expanded to California and Illinois. The scope of this support has become defined by different social adjustments for many participants and recipients of community outreach services. Ranging from the changing COVID-19 food funding changes to commuter safety awareness that has led to delivering, learning better ways to support a new group in need, and government workers suffering from funding gaps during the Congressional delays.

This fall, we also activated our NGO support with the refugee council for those fleeing from violence in the Sudan region, safety concerns within the Chicago areas, and the recent conflicts in the area once known as the Greater Syrian region.

Our newest research is studying culturally relevant methods of living and needs for city to rural residents, sustainable living that considers electric transportation, and other needs. This has allowed tscion earth to review the growth patterns of certain plants, how to protect the land from erosion, learn significant ecological patterns that support wildlife and quality of life, and understand operation needs for civic referrals and improvements to local stakeholders and state officials.

This was an impressive learning season for 2023 and provided the nonprofit with even more things to reconsider and focus on to improve how to support the various community changes happening this year. As we collect and review the data and feedback of all the participants support, we hope to help in any way that combines advancement and stability.

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