Sentences with phrase «foster home in the world»

The orphans come into play at a West 64th Street girls» foster home, evidently the worst foster home in the world.

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Or can we interpret religious homelessness in such a way as actually to foster a sense of being at home with the natural world?
When we talk about the potential for Attachment Parenting (AP) to change the world, we are referring to a ripple effect: Our children growing up to be compassionate and empathic, becoming parents who foster secure attachments with their children, whose children then grow up to repeat the cycle of peaceful living both in and out of the home.
Telling the story of a German girl, during World War II, who hides a Jewish man in the basement of her foster parents» home.
Foster children would be targeted for extra educational support, and foster parents would help the state penetrate the world of informal child care, such as grandparents and family friends who care for young children in their homes.
You can change the world when you open your home to foster or adopt a homeless animal in need, or donate to support animal adoption.
We are a small network of hardworking volunteers and foster homes dedicated to advocating for the most misunderstood breed in the world: The American Pit Bull Terrier.
It is the end result, when an animal is Forever Home, that fosters get their charity repaid with the best feeling in the world.
Sometimes, having a foster home or a hospice home ready and willing to accept a special needs dog can make all the difference in the world.
We just saw that here in NZ where the SPCA shelter manager killed a dog which had been offered a foster home and all the time in the world to find her forever home.
Most of our adoptable animals have been in foster care — in a regular home environment — so we have a good idea of how each of our animals will behave in the real world.
Fostering in a home environment where they are able to grow and thrive makes a world of a difference to these animals.
Our volunteers combine the wonderful worlds of flying and animal rescue to help animal friends in need.The mission of Flying Paws is to provide fast air tansportation for special needs animals from rescue groups, fosters, or shelters to a recover NO KILL foster, shelter or forever home.
But in short, Jodie is placed in a sort of foster home and sheltered from the world at an early age when her foster parents find out she has special abilities that she early on can not control.
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She is the author of the Safe Child Program, the Take A Stand Program, the REACH, CHALLENGE and RECOVERY life skills programs, and other curricula used in schools, churches, recreation centers, foster care agencies and homes around the world.
I have worked with engineers, doctors, lawyers, licensed therapists, home makers, creative people, foster youth, artistic and creative people and those in the tech world.
For children who have grown up in troubled homes and spent time in foster care, becoming an adult and moving out into the world alone can be an especially daunting transition.
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