Sentences with phrase «accessing shelter resources»

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At 12:30 p.m. Monday in Albany, there will be a «press conference to call on Governor Cuomo to pass progressive tax policies, invest resources to fund Assembly Member Hevesi's proposed Home Stability Support plan and expand access to the HIV enhanced shelter allowance.»
The two families cautiously decide to combine their resources: Paul is enticed by Will's livestock, and Will craves Paul's access to water and safe shelter.
Our food, shelter, clothing, access to clean air and clean water, and personal safety and security are all totally dependent on our natural resources and they are all in danger of irreparable destruction.
The purpose of this course is to prepare licensure candidates with the knowledge and skills to effectively shelter their content instruction, so that the growing population of English Language Learners (ELLs) in schools across the country can access curriculum, achieve academic success, and contribute their multilingual and multicultural resources as participants and future leaders in the 21st century global economy.
Paw Law members advocate for local animals in a myriad of hands - on ways, volunteering at Tulsa Animal Welfare and other shelters, taking part in adoption events like Woofstock, delivering pet food to owners who do not have access or resources to feed their own pets, and by participating in many other projects.
In this first - of - its - kind program, non-veterinarians will have access to the wealth of expertise and resources that the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Graduate and Professional Certificates have become known for.
With equal access to resources, shelter and rescue groups can make a greater impact to a greater number of domestic animals throughout Northern California.
Humane Canada acknowledges that for reasons of limited financial resources and lack of access to drugs or to veterinarians, many shelters are unable to use this controlled substance.
«Pet store and veterinary hospital groups, manufacturers and distributors, and associations and organizations within the pet industry are pooling their resources and working with lead disaster and shelter officials to coordinate the logistics of providing much - needed supplies, including sharing warehouses, facilities and distribution centers for storage until affected areas can be accessed,» said the Pet Leadership Council in an August 31 press release.
If we can all commit to empowering pet owners with access to information, resources, and care, pets and their people would stay together — which of course reduces the need for shelter and rescue, but also ensures that the loving bond they have stays in place.
In June of 2016, Lincoln County Animal Shelter of Edgecomb came under the management and ownership of Coastal Humane Society, increasing the capacity of the facility and offering access to additional resources available through the larger sShelter of Edgecomb came under the management and ownership of Coastal Humane Society, increasing the capacity of the facility and offering access to additional resources available through the larger sheltershelter.
PASS is a resource that offers access to services that help keep pets and people together, with the goal of reducing the number of pets surrendered to shelters in Pinellas County.
In an unprecedented collaborative effort, pet store and veterinary hospital groups, manufacturers and distributors and associations and organizations within the pet industry are pooling their resources and working with lead disaster and shelter officials to coordinate logistics of providing much needed supplies including sharing warehouses, facilities and distribution centers for storage until affected areas can be accessed.
HUMANE PENNSYLVANIA represents the region's largest partnership of animal welfare organizations, combining the efforts and resources of open access and adoption guarantee animal shelters, adoption centers, non-profit veterinary hospitals and clinics, equine rescue, emergency animal service organizations, animal welfare management services, an animal focused charitable foundation, and even a free public dog park.
By helping organizations provide resources and access to care to keep pets in their homes, we can reduce shelter intake and prevent pet homelessness.
The challenges these communities, and many Puerto Rican shelters, face is poor public perception, little to no access to affordable spay and neuter, unreliable electricity and the Internet, and a lack of funding and resources.
The Iowa Humane Alliance Transport Program will form partnerships with shelters, humane organizations and individuals within a 100 mile radius of our clinic, to provide access to high quality, affordable spay and neuter services to areas that have no resources available, providing hope, life and health to animals and the people who care for them across Eastern Iowa.
To carry out our humane commitment to the animals of Benton County by operating an open - door shelter and caring for homeless animals; providing education and enrichment programs to promote healthy human - animal bonds; offering access to low - cost services to those in need, with an emphasis on population control; developing progressive outreach programs; setting a high standard of animal care and husbandry; supporting opportunities for clinical education; and enhancing our funding resources to continue expanding these efforts.
Providing suitable orientation, background materials, access to appropriate resources, and specific training can go a long way toward ensuring that the shelter personnel responsible for animal care are qualified for their jobs.
In an unprecedented collaborative effort, pet stores and veterinary hospital groups, manufacturers, distributors, associations and organizations within the pet industry pooled their resources and worked with lead disaster and shelter officials to coordinate logistics of providing much - needed supplies including sharing warehouses, facilities and distribution centers for storage until affected areas could be accessed.
She continued, «We believe shelters have access to the tools they need and have to take responsibility for finding creative opportunities for positive outcomes for animals, but that shelters aren't alone in that responsibility when it comes to resources.
«Efforts to address animal homelessness often focus on helping animals in shelters, but this research and our own community - focused programs show we need to focus just as much on keeping pets from entering shelters in the first place, specifically by helping owners access critical resources,» said Matt Bershadker, president and CEO of the ASPCA.
Environmental rights include the rights of access to the unspoiled natural resources that enable survival such as land, shelter, food, water and air; the right to refuse development; and specific environment - related rights of Indigenous peoples.
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