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Tuesday, April 30th, 2013
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Image Integration Inc.
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Project developer in the area of Waste to Synthetic Fuel/Energy. Waste conversion technologies incporporated include: Gasification (pyrolyis), and Gasification (Plasma). Some of t...he feedstocks that can be processed are Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Municipal Waste Sludge, Tires, Coal, Wood Chips, Plastics, Used Vegetable Oil, and many others.
Project development in the area of Material Resource Recovery include processing end of life white goods ie. old refrigerators, appliances, and end of life E-Waste ie. old computers, cell phones, printers, etc..and recovering bi-products of 98% steel, 98% copper, 98% aluminum, 98% plastic, etc.. Commodities are then resold into the commodity market to produce new products utilizing the recycled material.
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Saturday, April 27th, 2013
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Thursday, April 25th, 2013
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Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
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Life's Garden
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Life’s Garden is a Seniors' resident apartment complex built by
Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church with HUD financing. In the 1970's the
congregation, under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. J. Bruce ... Coleman,
realized the need to provide reasonably-priced housing for senior
citizens.
A group of church members established Sunnyvale Life, Inc. Out
of that corporation came Life's Garden, a 208-apartment retirement
community that opened its doors in 1976 to people aged 62 and older.
Residency is not limited to church members; it is open to people of all
ethnic and religious backgrounds. Residents reflect the cultural
diversity of Santa Clara County.
Each resident lives independently in a studio or one-bedroom
apartment and enjoys dinner meals served Monday through Friday. The
services of a social worker are provided on site without cost to
residents, allowing them to connect with the services needed to age in
place. Assisted living care, however is not available.
Life’s Garden is known for its atmosphere of caring and
community. Residents say that they feel safe and secure there.
Residents, the staff, and Friends for Life
volunteers from the church plan classes and activities to meet the
social and spiritual needs of the residents. Amenities include an
activity room with an adjacent beauty salon, a library, and a computer
room.
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Thursday, April 11th, 2013
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Life's Garden
updated their About Us Page
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Life’s Garden is a Seniors' resident apartment complex built by
Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church with HUD financing. In the 1970's the
congregation, under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. J. Bruce ... Coleman,
realized the need to provide reasonably-priced housing for senior
citizens.
A group of church members established Sunnyvale Life, Inc. Out
of that corporation came Life's Garden, a 208-apartment retirement
community that opened its doors in 1976 to people aged 62 and older.
Residency is not limited to church members; it is open to people of all
ethnic and religious backgrounds. Residents reflect the cultural
diversity of Santa Clara County.
Each resident lives independently in a studio or one-bedroom
apartment and enjoys dinner meals served Monday through Friday. The
services of a social worker are provided on site without cost to
residents, allowing them to connect with the services needed to age in
place. Assisted living care, however is not available.
Life’s Garden is known for its atmosphere of caring and
community. Residents say that they feel safe and secure there.
Residents, the staff, and Friends for Life
volunteers from the church plan classes and activities to meet the
social and spiritual needs of the residents. Amenities include an
activity room with an adjacent beauty salon, a library, and a computer
room.
more
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