Sentences with phrase «aid organizations try»

Legal aid organizations try to bridge this justice gap, but lack the finances to build the bridge to completion.
This hampered ordinary Filipinos trying to rebuild their lives, as well as aid organizations trying to help them.

Not exact matches

Remedial action on this front will require extreme vigilance over foreign aid budgets, and careful attention will have to be paid to the Clinton Administration as it tries to square its adherence to an international agreement that flatly rejects abortion as a means of family planning with its commitment to huge increases in U.S. aid funding to organizations that actively promote precisely that evil.
«I love working with (Dining Out For Life) because it's just such a cool, very low overhead operation that raises more than $ 4 million for American HIV and AIDS service organizations in a single day... It also helps restaurants and chefs get new people coming in to try what they're doing.
Despite this advice from the world's most reliable health organization, Nestle chose to attempt to exploit the AIDS crisis, the worst health disaster in human history, and try to sell some extra bottles of formula.
In other words, you should try to convince the persons reading through the application form that you have no other way of funding your education and that the financial aid that will be given by the organization is the only way you can attend college to get a degree.
As the need for education funds increases, students are trying their best to get financial aid from a variety of organizations.
Over the weekend, while attending a meeting of hundreds of specialists involved in softening the blows from natural hazards, I met Ben Smilowitz, the executive director of Disaster Accountability Project, a nonprofit organization trying to track the performance of aid agencies and organizations.
Sam Glover: I'm on a board of a legal aid organization landlord / tenant work and that's one of the things that we've been trying to figure out too.
Free legal aid organizations may not want to say they will represent you right away, and many times they have limits on what they can get involved in (i.e., only civil cases and not criminal cases), but it's worth a try.
; (4) taxpayers would not have to pay for a justice system that provides lawyers a good place to earn a living but doesn't provide affordable legal services for those taxpayers; (5) the problem wouldn't be causing more damage in one day than all of the incompetent and unethical lawyers have caused in the whole of Canada's history (6) the legal profession would be expanding instead of contracting; because, (7) if legal services were affordable, lawyers would have more work than they could handle because people have never needed lawyers more; (8) law schools would be expanding their enrolments instead of being urged to contract them; (9) the problem would not be causing serious & increasing damage to the population, the courts, the legal profession, and to legal aid organizations because their funding varies inversely with the cost of legal services for taxpayers who finance legal aid's free legal services; (10) there would be a published LSUC text that declares the problem to be its problem and duty to solve it, and accurately defines the problem; (11) Canada would not have a seriously «legally crippled» population and constitution - the Canadian Charter of Rights an Freedoms is a «paper tiger» without the help of a lawyer; (12) Canada's justice system might again be «the envy of the world»; (13) the public statements of benchers would not show that they don't understand the cause of the problem and haven't tried to understand it; (14) LSUC's webpage, «Your Legal Bill - To High?»
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