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 The old bar lounge on Chew avenue & Meehan Street in Mount. Airy was a nuisance to the community. This location was on its way to becoming a stop and go deli. TFAD was able to create a place of prosperity with the development of  TFAD's Communit
 The old bar lounge on Chew avenue & Meehan Street in Mount. Airy was a nuisance to the community. This location was on its way to becoming a stop and go deli. TFAD was able to create a place of prosperity with the development of  TFAD's Communit

The old bar lounge on Chew avenue & Meehan Street in Mount. Airy was a nuisance to the community. This location was on its way to becoming a stop and go deli. TFAD was able to create a place of prosperity with the development of TFAD's Community Learning Center.

 The home next to the old Ingram bar was abandoned for 15 years before TFAD restored the blighted property

The home next to the old Ingram bar was abandoned for 15 years before TFAD restored the blighted property

 Following the completion of the blight removal project. the next step was to commission a community empowerment mural on the side of the building dedicated to the community signifying a positive change within the neighborhood.   This was the re

Following the completion of the blight removal project. the next step was to commission a community empowerment mural on the side of the building dedicated to the community signifying a positive change within the neighborhood.  This was the rendering of what the transformed corner of Chew avenue would look like once construction was completed

 The finished rendering of the empowerment mural that was revealed at the grand opening of the TFAD learning center. The mural  is slated to be commissioned starting in  May 2018

The finished rendering of the empowerment mural that was revealed at the grand opening of the TFAD learning center. The mural is slated to be commissioned starting in May 2018

 Year to date, the overhaul of the once dilapidated structure is  complete and TFAD's Community Learning Center is now open The center became operational April 3rd 2108 after the TFAD grand opening.

Year to date, the overhaul of the once dilapidated structure is complete and TFAD's Community Learning Center is now open The center became operational April 3rd 2108 after the TFAD grand opening.

 The current view of Trades For A difference from the outside

The current view of Trades For A difference from the outside

 The inside of the proposed learning center before TFAD began construction. This image displays the inside of the building from the basement all the way to the third floor.

The inside of the proposed learning center before TFAD began construction. This image displays the inside of the building from the basement all the way to the third floor.

 The inside of the learning center features a  commissioned piece by Artist Serena Saunders. The center features a interchanging layout to accommodate various events and setups with multiple computer stations and a projector for various uses

The inside of the learning center features a commissioned piece by Artist Serena Saunders. The center features a interchanging layout to accommodate various events and setups with multiple computer stations and a projector for various uses

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 The old bar lounge on Chew avenue & Meehan Street in Mount. Airy was a nuisance to the community. This location was on its way to becoming a stop and go deli. TFAD was able to create a place of prosperity with the development of  TFAD's Communit
 The home next to the old Ingram bar was abandoned for 15 years before TFAD restored the blighted property
 Following the completion of the blight removal project. the next step was to commission a community empowerment mural on the side of the building dedicated to the community signifying a positive change within the neighborhood.   This was the re
 The finished rendering of the empowerment mural that was revealed at the grand opening of the TFAD learning center. The mural  is slated to be commissioned starting in  May 2018
 Year to date, the overhaul of the once dilapidated structure is  complete and TFAD's Community Learning Center is now open The center became operational April 3rd 2108 after the TFAD grand opening.
 The current view of Trades For A difference from the outside
 The inside of the proposed learning center before TFAD began construction. This image displays the inside of the building from the basement all the way to the third floor.
 The inside of the learning center features a  commissioned piece by Artist Serena Saunders. The center features a interchanging layout to accommodate various events and setups with multiple computer stations and a projector for various uses
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