Sentences with phrase «destitute children»

Wouldn't it be wonderful if half a million destitute children could be saved each year from blindness and / or death from Vitamin A deficiency?
We believe that every one is entitled to receive a basic education, although many orphaned, homeless and destitute children right here in Kibera Slums can not attend school due to their level of poverty.
Similar in kind to the makeshift soccer balls used by destitute children across the world, the objects are emblematic of the myriad conflicts, diseases, and conditions that threaten the lives and futures of the young and impoverished.
This is the tale of an extraordinary human being, named Gennadiy Mokhnenko, whose personal mission in life is to better the lives of the unfortunates — drug addicts and the destitute children they've carelessly brought into the world — that inhabit his community of Mariupol and his vigilante actions to guarantee this outcome.
Situated in the heart of the cultural area of the city, the restaurant is found in the Lantern Room of the stunning Home For Destitute Children which dates back to Victorian times.
Indeed, the early Christians were known throughout the ancient world for their charity, including their treatment of destitute children.
The abandoned baby on the street, the stranger at the door, even our own husband or wife or child, is a diamond, and in receiving and treasuring these diamonds we are receiving the «pearl of great price» that was once hidden on earth as a destitute child of uncertain parentage.
Is any of this destitute child's Toy Story especially funny or exciting?
(NO) «Should I represent a destitute child seeking to challenge a parent's mean - spirited and unfair will that's otherwise perfectly legal?»
allows the local commissioner of social services or local commissioner of health to give consent for medical, dental, health and hospital services for any child found by the family court to be an abused, neglected or destitute child.
ours was not even a happy home, but even as that destitute child, I would go into the mountians where the wildflowers ansd the lofty trees grew and escape the chaos in my home and life.There among the birds and flowers I found peace and GOD.so now I surround myself with flowers and I have made a beautiful home out of a fixer - upper and at 60.

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Waqfs were established to furnish trousseaux for orphan girls, for paying the debts of imprisoned or bankrupt businessmen, for clothing for the aged, to help pay village and neighborhood taxes, to help the army and the navy, to found trade guilds, to give land for public markets, to build lighthouses, to help orphans and widows and the destitute, to care for the needs of poor school children and to give them picnics, to pay for the funerals of the poor, to provide holiday gifts for poor families, to build seaside cottages for holidays for the people, to distribute ice - cold water during the summer, to create public playing fields, to distribute rice to birds, and to give food and water to animals.
Oral Roberts began life as a stuttering child of destitute parents.
In 1936 Congress authorized the purchase of surplus crops for use in schools, both to help destitute farmers and to check fears about child malnutrition.
Its report out today on their experiences of destitution cited data indicating that over a third of the young refugees the Children's Society supports are destitute.
She grew up poor and at times destitute after her father left her pregnant mother and two children for the neighbours» 16 - year - old daughter.
The UFT will work with its national unions, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association (NEA), to fight against tax cuts that unfairly target those who need help the most including senior citizens, those who earn the least, children, the poor and the destitute.
Destitute parents in these poverty - stricken lands sell their children to traffickers believing that they will find honest work in Ivory Coast and send some of their earnings home.
Including parents, who do unfortunate things as fall in love or die, leaving their children destitute.
The Florida Project, a.k.a. Someone Call Child Protection Service: The Movie, is a brusquely effecting, blisteringly real portrait of quiet, destitute tragedy, bursting with one of the most authentic child performances I've ever Child Protection Service: The Movie, is a brusquely effecting, blisteringly real portrait of quiet, destitute tragedy, bursting with one of the most authentic child performances I've ever child performances I've ever seen.
In writing the book, Ellen's hope was to put a face on the countless destitute German women and children who lived and died under Hitler's regime, most often as victims of their government's actions.
Moving from the tempered calm of contemporary Madison, Wisconsin to the seedy underbelly of early twentieth century New York, we come face to face with a haunting piece of America's past: From 1854 to 1929 orphan trains from New York transported 150,000 to 200,000 destitute, orphaned or abandoned children across the country to find homes on farms in the Midwest.
These studies have documented the benefits of animal companions for the elderly, for single individuals, for children, for emotionally and physically challenged individuals, for prisoners, for the sick and destitute.
The plaintiff's instructions were that the divorce litigation should be settled so that the wife was not left destitute, and not to cause distress to their child.
(Wishart v. Wishart) With that said, it should be noted that while child support takes precedence over spousal support, this does not mean that the principle should be stringently applied to the point that the child is given everything it may need, but the mother is left destitute.
I refer to nonsectarian social welfare operations such as the care of orphaned children and the destitute and people who are sick.
Further, alimony and spousal maintenance laws do not apply, so a partner who spent years homemaking and taking care of children may suddenly become destitute.
The people they help include families at risk of being made homeless, elderly and disabled people who need help to access the support to which they are entitled, women and children who have been victims of trafficking and people at risk of becoming destitute.
Toledo had grown up as one of 16 children in a destitute village in the Andes highlands.
Single parents buy term life insurance because they do not want to leave their children destitute when they die.
My children's mother also tricked one of the children's schools into believing that my whereabouts were not known and that I had stolen money from them and therefore left them destitute.
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