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From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Saving one life at a time is what gets pastor Aaron Campbell excited every day. He’s founder of Level Up Philly, an anti-violence-based program that attracts nearly 1,500 youths from more than 100 schools across the city. Children flood the church each week looking for alternatives to street life. Campbell is also pastor of Antioch Christian Fellowship Church located near 47th and Chestnut streets in West Philadelphia. “We do all angles of mentoring,” Campbell said. It includes everything from after-school, relaxation, safe space, academic tutoring and cash for good grades. “Any kid can show their grades and get $20 right on the spot,” he said. One might call it controlled chaos, but Campbell insists his holistic mentoring program is making a difference. “The reality is crime is lower when Level Up doors are open. Every neighborhood is here, and we get them from the nerdiest to actually, some of the most violent,” Campbell said. One evening at the church, Campbell welcomed at-risk youth ages 10 to 25 to a space where they could find joy in their respective interests this holiday season. The aroma of lamb chops wafted from the kitchen — a warm invitation for anyone else who entered the building. Some gathered in the arcade room, others were immersed in art and garden therapy, while others showed off their dance moves as part of a live recording on TikTok. Armed security guards stood watch at every entrance and corner of the church, a visible layer of protection for children and the state-of-the-art STEM lab housed inside. The lab is equipped with computer labs, 3-D printers, VR headsets and two robotic dogs. Instructors teach children digital navigation, coding, video game design, entrepreneurship and how to use artificial intelligence. They’re also learning to code in C++ and Python, skills being used to train the robotic dogs. “We want to prepare them for the future,” Campbell said. “The surest path and the path, is the stem. The short path for career pipelines and future stability.” Sybir Brown, 18, demonstrated how to operate one of the robotic dogs, which can respond to commands to jump and roll over. “I know it’s a lot of people that would do anything just to even get a look at this,” Brown said. “I got an opportunity to put my hands on it, so I’m blessed.” One of the robotic dogs that Level Up Philly purchased to acclimate students to the technology and give them the opportunity to learn how they work. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Philly manufacturer of military robot dogs is a target of Gaza war protests Pennovation’s Ghost Robotics has embraced the weaponization of its robots. 8 months ago Brown appreciates the opportunity and the investment Campbell is making to provide children with new technology. “I think he’s opening up a lot of opportunities for people to get jobs for the future,” Brown said. Brown said he would likely have fallen victim to the streets, a sobering admission that underscores the stakes for the initiative aimed at gun violence. Sybir Brown, 18, operates one of Level Up Philly’s robotic dogs, which can perform actions coded by the user. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Kirby Gaherty is a senior fellow of Community Safety & Harm Reduction at the Greater Washington Community Foundation. Gaherty told WHYY News that traditional youth programs often miss the mark when it comes to helping those entangled in gun violence. Too often, she said, educational and workforce opportunities target young people who excel in school and have adequate support at home, leaving the most vulnerable behind. “These programs will also often remove young people based on behaviors as opposed to providing added support,” Gaherty said. “Programs where ALL young people feel seen, heard and welcome are key to preventing and intervening in violence.” Although young people are not the primary drivers of gun violence in cities, Gaherty noted that firearms remain the leading cause of death for children in the United States. But she emphasized that creating spaces where young people can lead, have fun, feel safe and connect with relatable, caring and consistent adults is integral to violence prevention. “Young people are more likely to participate in and attend programming that is of interest to them,” Gaherty said. “Adults can often prescribe certain educational or career pathways to youth without really learning from them about their goals, skills and interests. In spaces where there are a variety of options for exploration alongside holistic support, young people can feel free to be themselves while also being kept safe- that is youth violence prevention.” And that’s the point: Campbell hopes to empower the next generation of young leaders. “We’ve reconciled, numerous gangs, countless gangs, and we’re considered the only neutral place in all of Philadelphia where every warring neighborhood will come here and not fight because it’s considered neutral territory,” Campbell said. 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Fr Amit D’Souza, SJ In an age defined by complexity and confusion, navigating life’s path can feel like a daunting challenge. Amid the cacophony of opinions and manipulated information, the search for truth and purpose becomes ever more pressing. Today’s youth face these challenges head-on, seeking direction and meaning in an increasingly uncertain world. A timeless source of inspiration is the life of StFrancis Xavier – a man whose remarkable legacy transcends time and place. Renowned for his missionary zeal, cultural adaptability, and deep spirituality, Xavier offers a blueprint for reflection and action. His life serves as a powerful guide for young people striving to navigate this complex world with faith and resilience. A Journey of Conversion: From Ambition to Mission St Francis Xavier’s story begins in 1506 in Navarre, Spain. Gifted and ambitious, he pursued academic excellence at the University of Paris, aspiring to worldly success. Yet, his heart and life underwent a profound transformation – a journey of conversion shaped by his encounter with StIgnatius of Loyola. Initially resistant to Ignatius’ spiritual counsel, Xavier was deeply moved by the question, “What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?” (Matthew 16:26). Ignatius’ patient guidance and example awakened in Xavier a hunger for a higher purpose. Biographer Georg Schurhammer describes this transformation as gradual but life-altering:“Ignatius did not seek to confront Xavier head-on but rather to awaken in him a hunger for something greater” (Schurhammer, 1973, p. 138).Xavier embraced his new vision of life with trust and surrender to God, writing to his family:“I have found a treasure worth more than all the world’s honors and riches” (Costelloe, 1992, p. 15). Lessons for Today The youth today can draw from Xavier’s conversion process as an ongoing journey rather than a singular event. His story highlights the need for openness to divine communication, often facilitated by mentors or meaningful relationships. As Schurhammer (1973) notes, “Xavier’s conversion was not an end but a beginning – a lifelong journey of growing in faith, deepening in service, and surrendering to God’s will” (p. 196). Modern youth navigating uncertainties can find solace in Xavier’s example, recognising that conversion demands reflection, patience, and trust in God. People, Places, and Purpose St Francis Xavier’s missionary work took him across continents, from India to Japan, exemplifying service, resilience, and intercultural engagement. His ability to connect with diverse cultures was a hallmark of his approach. India: Bridging Faith and Culture Arriving in Goa in 1542, Xavier focused initially on reforming the Christian settlers before turning his attention to the Paravas, a fishing community in South India. Learning Tamil and adopting local customs, Xavier’s simplicity and storytelling resonated with the people. “Xavier did not come as a foreigner imposing his culture but as a humble servant building bridges” (Schurhammer, 1977, p. 231). Japan: Faith Meets Honour In Japan, Xavier marveled at the cultural richness, adapting his methods to appeal to Japanese values of honor and curiosity. Schurhammer highlights his cultural sensitivity, “Xavier’s respect for Japanese society enabled him to forge connections that extended beyond religious teachings” (Schurhammer, 1980, p. 321). In a globalised world, cultural respect and adaptability are crucial. Xavier’s example calls young people to embrace diversity with humility, fostering mutual understanding and meaningful dialogue. Xavier’s life was defined by resilience and unwavering purpose. Despite setbacks – illness, loneliness, and rejection – he remained steadfast in his mission. His prayerful reliance on God and his ability to find grace in challenges are deeply inspiring. Mission with Compassion Xavier’s ministry among marginalised communities, particularly the impoverished fisherfolk of India, revealed his deep empathy and sense of justice. He writes, “Their only hope is the comfort we bring through Christ. I find myself often weeping with them, sharing their sorrows” (Schurhammer, 1977, p. 406). Guided by God’s Voice Daily prayer and solitude anchored Xavier’s life. His practice of the Ignatian ‘Daily Examen’ offers modern youth a powerful tool for self-reflection and discernment. In a world distracted by materialism and social media, Xavier’s disciplined spiritual life challenges young people to prioritise inner growth and purpose. Building Bridges in a Divided World: Lessons for Global Citizenship Xavier’s intercultural approach resonates powerfully in today’s multicultural societies. His respect for local traditions and efforts to contextualise Christianity were groundbreaking. Schurhammer writes:“Xavier’s ability to adapt and appreciate other cultures exemplifies a model of global citizenship” (Schurhammer, 1980, p. 428). Opportunities for Youth Cultural Exchange Programmes: Xavier’s approach inspires young people to participate in cultural exchanges, fostering mutual understanding. Advocacy for Justice Like Xavier, youth can champion issues like poverty and climate change, becoming agents of change in their communities. Xavier’s legacy calls youth to embrace a global perspective, cultivate empathy, and actively engage in creating a just and equitable world.US senator introduces bill to redefine occupied West Bank as 'Judea and Samaria'B.C. Conservative leader faces test after colleagues' letter attacks Surrey MLA
Adian Chiles defended by fans after backlash to outfit for Liam Payne's funeralNovember saw the return of the AEW Continental Classic, a tournament that will decide the new holder of the AEW Continental Championship. The round-robin-style tournament sees two leagues, blue and gold, battle it out in order to make it to the league finals where the top scorers from each league will face off. This year, the Gold League features multiple beloved superstars, including Darby Allin, Claudio Castagnoli, Ricochet, and Will Ospreay. Unfortunately, one of these wrestlers appears to be injured after their first match. According to a report from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select , fan-favorite superstar Juice Robinson suffered an injury during his match against Ospreay on the Nov. 30 episode of AEW Collision (taped Nov. 27). "Robinson took on Will Ospreay in a Gold League match in the AEW Continental Classic," Sapp reported. "Ospreay was victorious in the contest." "Robinson was seen on crutches during WrestleCade weekend and had his left ankle wrapped. Switchblade Jay White was helping him get around." Juice Robinson has sustained an injury, @FightfulSelect has learned. He was on crutches this weekend at Wrestlecade pic.twitter.com/ZASB4Aukjj Other details on the injury have yet to be revealed. This marks a significant setback for a wrestler who returned from injury at AEW Double or Nothing on May 26, 2024. Robinson first made his professional wrestling debut in 2008 for Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South (IWA). He would soon find himself involved with other independent promotions, like the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and AAW Wrestling. More Professional Wrestling: Jake 'The Snake' Roberts Reveals Why He Left WWE In 2011, Robinson signed a developmental contract with WWE and started wrestling with Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) under the name CJ Parker. Robinson soon found himself at NXT as a hippie character who eventually turned on the audience, berating them over environmental issues. Unhappy with his time at the company, Robinson asked for his release, which was confirmed by WWE on April 3, 2015. More Professional Wrestling: WWE Superstar Jade Cargill 'Secret' Injury Details Reportedly Revealed Robinson soon became a prominent figure with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), winning multiple titles, teaming with David Finlay, and having memorable feuds with the likes of Jon Moxley, Cody Rhodes, and Kenny Omega. He also performed with promotions like Ring of Honor (ROH) and Impact Wrestling. While still signed with NJPW, Robinson also signed with AEW, specifically working on Tony Khan's newly acquired ROH umbrella. Robinson eventually reunited with Jay White to form Bullet Club Gold, later referred to as the Bang Bang Gang, alongside Austin and Colten Gunn. Hopefully, Robinson will be able to make a swift and safe recovery. More Professional Wrestling: Former AEW Women's Champion Toni Storm Announces Shocking Retirement For more AEW and professional wrestling news, head on over to Newsweek Sports .
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Nyla Harris had 14 points and Jayda Curry scored 10 of her 14 points in the fourth quarter to help No. 24 Louisville get past Colorado 79-71 on Saturday. The Cardinals led 56-55 after three quarters before pulling away in the fourth by scoring 16 unanswered points, capped by a fast-break layup by Curry, before Colorado made its first field goal of the frame with 2:48 left. Colorado scored the next six points to get within single digits at 72-63, but freshman Tajianna Roberts banked in a jumper in the lane at the other end. Izela Arenas sealed it on two free throws with 24.9 seconds left for a nine-point lead. Roberts finished with 13 and Arenas had 11 for Louisville (5-2). Frida Formann scored 25 points for Colorado (6-2). Jade Masogayo added 12 points, Nyamer Diew scored 10 and Kindyll Wetta matched her career-high with 10 assists. Formann went on a personal 8-0 run to give Colorado a 43-37 lead with 7:38 left in the third. She reached 20 points during the run, while no other player had scored in double figures. Louisville plays No. 8 Oklahoma on Wednesday in the SEC/ACC Challenge. Colorado continues a five-game homestand against Tennesse Tech on Tuesday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up . AP women’s college basketball: andQWP not to back undemocratic steps: Sherpao PESHAWAR: Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) chairman Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao on Saturday expressed concern over the political polarisation in the country and said that his party would not support any undemocratic or unconstitutional steps. “We believe that political issues should be resolved through talks. The PTI government should show seriousness to resolve the problems facing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” he told a meeting of the QWP leaders here. A press release issued from Watan Kor, QWP secretariat, said that he chaired a meeting of the QWP leaders to take stock of the political situation in the country. The meeting discussed the worsening law and order in KP particularly in the southern belt. He said that the country should be run democratically with political vision. Aftab Sherpao said his party would not support any decision that undermined the political and democratic system. The PTI government should play its role in improving the law and order in KP. He particularly mentioned the ongoing clashes in Kurram tribal district where over 100 people had so far lost lives in the violence. Expressing sorrow over the killings of innocent people in Kurram, he said the government should take immediate steps to stop the bloodshed. He also demanded a probe into the firing incident on the passenger vehicles in Kurram. The closed roads should be opened to ensure the transportation of food and medicines in the area, Aftab Sherpao added. The QWP leader said his party would participate in the all-parties conference slated for December 5 for the sake of peace and attaining provincial rights. Sherpao said the PTI government used the provincial resources for its recent Islamabad protest. He expressed sorrow over the deaths of people from the two sides in the federal capital and expressed sympathies with their families besides condemning the use of force.
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Via Brian McGlinchey at Stark Realities From a federal government operating far beyond the bounds of the Constitution to law enforcement agencies routinely entering private property without warrants , tyranny takes many forms in the United States. However, few are as shocking to the sensibilities as civil asset forfeiture , the controversial practice that empowers police to seize money, cars, trucks, houses or anything else they merely accuse of having a link to criminal activity — regardless of whether the property owner is charged with a crime. Civil asset forfeiture is an affront to anyone who’s sincerely committed to the American justice system’s cornerstone presumption of innocence . With law enforcement typically keeping some or all of the assets that are seized, the practice has rightly been called “ policing for profit .” I’ve previously examined the raw tyranny of civil asset forfeiture , spotlighting the story of a Mississippi man who took $42,300 in cash to Houston with the intent of buying a second semi truck for his fledgling trucking business, only to have it seized — or, in legal jargon, “forfeited” — by Harris County police, who pulled him over for allegedly following the vehicle in front of him too closely. Now I’m compelled to share a new example of this legalized theft — the most brazenly unjust and opportunistic one I’ve encountered yet: In an ongoing, multi-million-dollar racket in Indianapolis, police are routinely seizing cash they find in FedEx packages that happen to be routed through that company’s second-largest hub. Like bears wading into a river teeming with salmon, state and local Indiana police officers routinely stride up to the conveyer belts at FedEx’s sprawling Indianapolis facility, where tens of thousands of packages flow by every hour, pouncing when they see a package with traits that meet their absurdly broad definition of “suspicious.” Review the criteria and you’ll quickly conclude you’ve sent and received many “suspicious” packages yourself . Supposedly damning attributes include: A box that’s taped on all its seams — something FedEx itself recommends A box that’s new A package that was dropped off at a FedEx shipping center A shipment paid by credit card, or “possibly by cash,” or by “unknown means” — a trio of criteria that seems to cover every possible means of payment. A package being sent to or from a so-called “source state” — a state that police consider a prominent conduit of illegal drugs. Depending on the law enforcement agency, that could encompass, among others, California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. That sample list alone accounts for 29% of the US population. After plucking a package from the FedEx stream, police present it to a K-9. If the dog alerts — which dogs have been found to do unjustifiably up to 66% or more of the time — police obtain a warrant to open it. While they often find no drugs, they’re all too happy when they find cash, which is confiscated and held as prosecutors file suit for the government to take permanent ownership. In April of this year, Henry and Minh Cheng, who run a mom-and-pop jewelry wholesaling business in Los Angeles, were caught in Indiana’s unconscionable web, as police confiscated $42,825 in a FedEx package en route to them from a retailer in Virginia. The retailer had been slow to pay for jewelry the Chengs had shipped to them in January. When the Chengs followed up on the invoice, the retailer offered to pay immediately via cash. In a fateful move, the Chengs obtained a FedEx shipping label and transmitted it to the Virginia retailer. "The next thing I know is the police and the prosecutor [are] forfeiting my money...based solely on suspicions,” Henry Cheng told Los Angeles station ABC7 . “They didn't even name the crime that I've committed, because I know I have not committed any crime.” Consistent with the inherent madness of civil asset forfeiture — in which property itself is put on trial — asset forfeiture cases are given bizarre case names such as “ Nebraska v. One 1970 2-Door Sedan Rambler (Gremlin) .” The case in which Indiana seeks ownership of the Chengs’ seized cash is “State of Indiana v. $42,825.00 in US Currency.” It’s bad enough when Indiana police seize cash out of a car they pull over for speeding somewhere in the state, baselessly assuming the money played some unknown role in the violation of Indiana law. However, in their exploitation of the FedEx facility, Indiana police are typically taking cash that’s only in Indiana because FedEx’s logistical algorithms routed it there rather than through another FedEx hub. (When asked by Stark Realities if the police presence at the facility requires FedEx’s consent, the company declined comment. FedEx likewise chose not to say if it was concerned about customers’ property being seized by police without any specific allegation of a crime.) The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office has sued to confiscate currency in FedEx packages traveling to and from states other than Indiana at least 130 times in just the past two years , never identifying any specific violation of Indiana law that’s the basis for the asset forfeiture. The prosecutor’s complaint typically only alleges that “the seized currency was furnished or was intended to be furnished in exchange for a violation of a criminal statute, or is traceable as proceeds of a violation of a criminal statute, in violation of Indiana law” — which is utterly implausible given the money was merely being shipped through the state, and not at the direction of the shipper or receiver . Civil asset forfeiture places a daunting burden on those are victimized by it , forcing them to spend time and money navigating the government’s house of mirrors in an attempt to prove their money or property wasn’t associated with a crime. In many cases, victims of this legalized theft find the situation hopelessly complex and expensive, and simply give up . That demoralizing dynamic is compounded where the Indianapolis FedEx hub is concerned, as victims often live several hundred or even thousands of miles away. Fortunately for the Chengs and hundreds of other victims of Indiana’s FedEx trap, their plight is now the focus of a class action lawsuit filed on their behalf by the Institute for Justice — a non-profit, public interest law firm that’s represented civil asset forfeiture victims across the country. Among other wrongs, the suit asserts that the police seizures of FedEx packages violate the US Constitution’s guarantees of due process , and the Indiana Constitution’s prohibition against prosecuting alleged crimes that occur outside Indiana. "This scheme is one of the most predatory we have seen, and it's past time to put a stop to it," said Institute for Justice attorney Sam Gedge when the suit was filed. "It's illegal and unconstitutional for Indiana to forfeit in-transit money whose only connection to Indiana is the happenstance of FedEx's shipping practices." Perhaps seeking to thwart the class action suit, the Marion County prosecutor’s office last week said it would give the lead plaintiff Chengs their money back — some seven months after taking it without articulating any specific violation of Indiana law. The suit will proceed, however, with Institute for Justice lawyers asking the court to bar the state of Indiana and Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears from initiating currency forfeitures like the one that targeted the Chengs. Reflecting on what police have done to him and continue doing to people across the country, Henry Cheng’s sentiments echo those of many Americans upon first learning about civil asset forfeiture: “I am just totally stunned that this can happen in America." * * * Stark Realities undermines official narratives, demolishes conventional wisdom and exposes fundamental myths across the political spectrum. Read more and subscribe at starkrealities.substack.com Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ZeroHedge. You may also like:
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NEW YORK , Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The global home services market size is estimated to grow by USD 6.54 trillion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 40.34% during the forecast period. Increasing influence of digital media is driving market growth, with a trend towards increasing number of startups entering the market. However, high competition among vendors poses a challenge. Key market players include Amazon.com Inc., Angi Inc., AskforTask Inc., Frontdoor Inc., Gapoon Online Consumer Services Pvt. Ltd., Helpling GmbH and Co. KGA, Home Depot Inc., Home Reno Pte. Ltd., Johns Lyng Group Ltd., MyClean Inc., Oneflare Pty Ltd., Paintzen Inc., Porch.com Inc., SC Pointer Systems Srl, Super Home Inc., TaskEasy Inc., Taskrabbit Inc., The ServiceMaster Co. LLC, Urbanclap Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., and Zauba Technologies and Data Services Pvt. Ltd, Amazon Home Services, American Home Shield, TruGreen Limited, Chemed Corp, The Maids International, Inc. Key insights into market evolution with AI-powered analysis. Explore trends, segmentation, and growth drivers- View Free Sample PDF Home Services Market Scope Report Coverage Details Base year 2023 Historic period - Forecast period 2024-2028 Growth momentum & CAGR Accelerate at a CAGR of 40.34% Market growth 2024-2028 USD 6541.8 billion Market structure Fragmented YoY growth 2022-2023 (%) 28.93 Regional analysis APAC, North America, Europe, South America, and Middle East and Africa Performing market contribution APAC at 47% Key countries US, China, Germany, India, and UK, Canada, France, Australia, Japan, South Korea Key companies profiled Amazon.com Inc., Angi Inc., AskforTask Inc., Frontdoor Inc., Gapoon Online Consumer Services Pvt. Ltd., Helpling GmbH and Co. KGA, Home Depot Inc., Home Reno Pte. Ltd., Johns Lyng Group Ltd., MyClean Inc., Oneflare Pty Ltd., Paintzen Inc., Porch.com Inc., SC Pointer Systems Srl, Super Home Inc., TaskEasy Inc., Taskrabbit Inc., The ServiceMaster Co. LLC, Urbanclap Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., and Zauba Technologies and Data Services Pvt. Ltd., Amazon Home Services, American Home Shield, TruGreen Limited, Chemed Corp, The Maids International, Inc. Market Driver The home services market is experiencing significant growth due to an increase in seed funding for startups. For instance, Urban Company and Housejoy, both tech-enabled home services marketplaces, have raised substantial investments in recent years. Urban Company secured Series F funding of USD255 million in June 2021 , while Housejoy raised USD35 million in 2020. These funds are being used to expand their business operations. Startups are attracting consumers with attractive offers and interactive platforms. Airtasker, Askfortask, and Housejoy are some startups offering general services, connecting consumers to service providers for short-term, non-professional projects. Handy, Helpling, and MyClean are examples of startups providing on-demand home cleaning services through online booking. Houzz Inc., The Porch Company, and Pro.com help consumers connect with professional contractors for various household improvement projects. The rise in the number of startups is a major factor driving the growth of the home services market. These companies are offering innovative solutions, making it more convenient for consumers to access home services. The availability of a wide range of services under different categories is also contributing to the market's growth. Overall, the home services market is expected to continue growing due to the increasing number of startups and the investments they are receiving. Home services market is witnessing significant trends with the rise of virtual versions of physical entities on platforms like Microsoft Azure. This includes maintenance, repair, and improvement activities for homes, covering cleaning, landscaping, plumbing, electrical work, remodeling, and more. Homeowners, renters, and property managers prioritize safety, comfort, aesthetic appeal, and energy efficiency. Ageing housing stock and DIY trends call for technological disruptions, regulatory difficulties, labour shortages, and price wars. Seasonal variations impact demand for services like plumbing, electrical repairs, HVAC maintenance, appliance repairs, home improvement, renovations and remodeling, carpentry and woodworking, and cleaning services. Environmental considerations are a growing concern, with eco-friendly practices and energy-efficient solutions gaining popularity. Request Sample of our comprehensive report now to stay ahead in the AI-driven market evolution! Market Challenges Discover how AI is revolutionizing market trends- Get your access now! Segment Overview This home services market report extensively covers market segmentation by 1.1 Home care and design- The home care and design segment generates revenue through services including interior designing, pest control, deep cleaning, sofa cleaning, laundry services, glasswork, woodwork, waterproofing, masonry, and carpentry. This market is fragmented with numerous small and large players offering various home care and design services. For instance, TaskRabbit Inc. Provides house cleaning and furniture assembly, Helpling offers cleaning and furniture assembly in multiple cities, Cleanly specializes in laundry and dry-cleaning, and Serviz offers a wide range of cleaning services. Amazon also entered the market with offerings in deep cleaning, carpet cleaning, tile cleaning, grout cleaning, and gutter cleaning. The market's growth is driven by an increasing number of vendors and their business expansions in the segment. Download a Sample of our comprehensive report today to discover how AI-driven innovations are reshaping competitive dynamics Research Analysis The Home Services Market is experiencing significant growth in the digital age, with the rise of online platforms and cloud-based solutions transforming the industry. Services such as home cleaning, landscaping, maintenance, repair, and improvement activities are now easily accessible through non-cellular and m-commerce platforms. The Internet and digitalization have made it possible for consumers to book appointments, track progress, and manage their homes more efficiently. Homeowners can now avail of services like plumbing, electrical work, and remodeling through e-commerce platforms, offering convenience and transparency. Companies have embraced cloud-based solutions like Microsoft Azure to offer virtual versions of their services, allowing for remote consultations and virtual assessments. The physical entity of home services is being complemented by these digital offerings, providing a more comprehensive and convenient experience for consumers. Services like Ginger, One Medical, and Zimmber, among others, are leading the charge in this digital transformation. They cater to various needs, from health and welfare to home cleaning and maintenance. Timesaverz and similar platforms are making it easier for homeowners to manage their homes and schedules, while healthcare providers are leveraging technology to offer telemedicine and remote consultations. The future of home services is a blend of physical and digital offerings, providing consumers with greater convenience, accessibility, and value. Market Research Overview The Home Services Market is a dynamic and growing industry that caters to various needs of homeowners, renters, and property managers. This market includes a wide range of services such as home cleaning, landscaping, plumbing, electrical work, remodeling, and maintenance activities. With the increasing trend of digitalization and e-commerce, the market has seen the emergence of mobile and m-commerce platforms, cloud-based solutions, and virtual versions of physical entities. Non-cellular devices like smartphones have become essential tools for booking appointments and managing services online. The market serves diverse customer segments, including homeowners, renters, and property managers, who seek to ensure safety, comfort, aesthetic appeal, and maintenance of their homes. The Ageing Housing Stock and DIY trends present opportunities for growth, while regulatory difficulties, labour shortages, and technological disruptions pose challenges. Environmental considerations and price wars are also significant factors influencing the market. Services offered include plumbing, electrical repairs, HVAC maintenance, appliance repairs, home improvement, renovations and remodeling, carpentry and woodworking, and various cleaning services such as house cleaning, carpet cleaning, window cleaning, and gutter cleaning. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix About Technavio Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. 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