As individuals we can worship God anywhere - at home, work, school, etc. However, when we worship as a community we usually do so in a building we call a church. The definition of a church, however, is not the building but the community.
South Range Community Building was created in 1935.
Churchill Theatre-Community Building was created in 1929.
Douglass Township Community Building was created in 1936.
Hershey Community Center Building was created in 1933.
The Prince's Foundation for Building Community was created in 1986.
Marine Parade Community Building was created in 2000.
Principles of community work include promoting inclusivity, empowering community members to make decisions, fostering collaboration and partnerships, respecting diversity, and focusing on sustainable outcomes to address community needs. It also involves promoting social justice, advocating for fairness and equity, and building on community strengths and assets.
United Way Community Services Building was created in 1895.
In community building, problems within a community can arise when the goals of individuals living in the area are not aligned or conflict with one another. This can lead to competition, lack of cooperation, and hinder the collective progress and well-being of the community. Building a sense of shared purpose, fostering open communication, and encouraging collaboration can help address these problems and work towards common goals that benefit the entire community.
Advantages of community work include building social connections, creating positive change in neighborhoods, and fostering a sense of belonging. Disadvantages may include time commitment, challenges in coordinating various stakeholders, and potential burnout from managing community needs.
Women's Christian Temperance Union Community Building was created in 1922.