Sentences with phrase «from our shelter who»

Yleana Escobar, the teacher who started this life - saving program, with the whole team (including trainers, a veterinarian, and the students), helps pick the lucky dogs from the shelter who will be residents at the high school — albeit temporarily — from the hundreds of dogs there.
His dog Molly came from a shelter who found her on the streets of Chicago, emaciated and affraid.
Lena was one of the beneficiaries of a Grey Muzzle grant to OldDog Haven, for their program that helps dogs from shelters who have only a short time left.
I recently adopted a dog from the shelter who had two injects (I believe) in the lower lumbar and a lot supplied us with med to give him once a mth.
With government backing, WOOF, Wonderful Opportunities for Occupants and Fidos, will pair residents in supportive housing who agree not to panhandle with adolescent puppies from shelters who are in need of more socialization in order to be permanently adopted.
I recently adopted a 6 month old imported German Shepard with papers from a shelter who's owner met an untimely demise.

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Fain said the company cancelled cruises in the affected region early when Hurricane Irma was approaching but added there were still had cases where people stayed longer on ships, including employees who needed a place to shelter from Irma.
Says Diamond, «The high point of my career is getting thank - yous from the littlest shelters, the ones that can't do anything to help me, but I know I have helped people who truly are doing what they can for animals.»
From the shelter, the presidential motorcade travel to First Church to help load water and food on vehicles bound for flood victims in need, and the president, who was asking Congress for almost $ 8 billion in emergency funding, also repeatedly applauded the federal relief efforts thus far.
«I sat here and watched my house start coming apart,» Kendrick said, who sheltered with city officials in public building a block from his house.
Housing First, as defined by the federal government, involves «moving primarily individuals who are chronically or episodically homeless from the streets or homeless shelters directly into permanent housing.
This is great for those who are looking to invest long term because the interest paid from peer to peer loans are usually taxed at your highest marginal tax rate if it isn't tax sheltered.
Satanism is premised on a small God who lives in a sheltered place and who is constantly under threat from without, but not on God Who stands in the breawho lives in a sheltered place and who is constantly under threat from without, but not on God Who stands in the breawho is constantly under threat from without, but not on God Who stands in the breaWho stands in the breach.
Who else will shelter him from prosecution?
I met the woman who ran a local shelter for abused women and children, most of them from poor homes.
I have been connected somewhat with Brigitte Gabriel who grew up in Lebanon and, as a child, had to live in a bomb shelter for seven years, sneaking out at night to try to get some water from a ditch or some greens to eat.
And yet the novel that followed The Junkers, Monk Dawson, was about a monk: a simple story of a boy from a school not unlike Ampleforth, who on graduation joins the community, then questions its commitment to educating the sons of the rich, and applies his own idiosyncratic «preferential option for the poor,» providing shelter for a homeless family in the school theater.
Mead offers a less compassionate portrayal of a freelance, multifaith minister who offers brides and grooms a smorgasbord of options for ceremonies, including the fabled «Apache Indian Prayer» («Now you will feel no rain / For each of you will be shelter to the other»)-- which originates not from Apache tradition but from a movie starring Jimmy Stewart — and a ceremony she concocted in which the bride and groom dab honey on each other's tongues.
Lya Quitt testified that «she fled from France to Florence in the beginning of September 1943 and was brought to the Archbishop's palace where she spent the night with other Jews who were being sheltered there.
Of course, there are those who intentionally shelter themselves from knowledge that discredits religion.
He covers also the varieties of modernist theologians, many ethnic groups who tried to stay sheltered from modernity, the major denominational types, all sorts of countermodernist movements, and groups that sought to restore wholeness through physical or psychological therapies, ecumenism, social Christianity or patriotism.
But it is the parent who shields a child from harm who adumbrates the sheltering love of God, not the parent who thrusts a child into danger or loneliness.
As with the Protestant alienation a century earlier, the severance of formal ties has been the achievement of enlightened and observant clergy, or members of religious orders, acting in order to shelter their upgrading institutions from church authorities who were seen as anti-intellectual, intrusively authoritarian, and unable to offer any resources but their own unimpressive governance.
The couple had been planning to visit KC Pet Project, Kansas City's municipal animal shelter, over the weekend, but late last week they heard from «a family of wonderful pet owners» who'd been trying to find a new home for the corgi — the breed pictured on her sign.
But then we spent the better part of a day there on near - empty sands sipping fresh juices and cold Red Stripes, swimming with our son — who took a nice long nap on his dad in the Ergo carrier — and taking shelter from a passing storm in a Rasta shack with excellent curried lobster.
Runaway shelters and programs for teens provide temporary housing, food, and specialized counseling to troubled teens who run away from home.
At one centre I spoke to Armet from Iraq, who was staying in a UNHCR provided metal shelter for the night with his family.
Ulrich, who was one of a number of elected officials who protested when the de Blasio administration tried to open a shelter in a hotel in Maspeth, Queens last fall, did not go into detail about what he would do differently from de Blasio to curb the homelessness problem.
It is a matter of first principles, however, that if Ted Cruz renounces any possible citizenship in Canada and makes it a public record, then that is his unalienable human right, and one of the protections implied by his American citizenship is shelter and protection from any sovereignty who says otherwise.
It was not clear if the man, who complained to Hizzoner over conditions in the city's shelters, had been booted from the train station.
On Wednesday, January 6, 2016, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Regional Integration announced that Ghana has accepted a plea from the International Criminal Tribunal to provide shelter for two cleared terrorist suspects of Yemeni origin who were detained in Guantanamo Bay prison by US authorities.
The plan drew cautious praise from advocates who hoped the city would do more to provide shelter for the city's homeless.
On Friday, Roberts wrote a letter to Banks saying that an OTDA inspector who inspected the Bellevue shelter for homeless adult men in Manhattan heard a story from a security guard about a gang rape that had happened there.
Supporters of the bill say it is needed to combat the growing problem of animal dealers who incorporate as not - for - profit shelters, which exempts them from the inspection and animal documentation requirements of New York's pet dealer program.
Former Onondaga County Executive Nick Pirro, who is on the board of the SPCA, is currently serving as the interim head of the SPCA, says a trust was broken when Morgan and Gilkey allegedly stole funds from the animal shelter.
Aside from a statement read on behalf of Gibbs in support of the homeless shelter plan, Diaz says everyone who testified or wrote in opposed the shelter plan.
This provision, however, would probably have greater benefits for wealthier families, who can save more and can better take advantage of savings accounts that are sheltered from taxes as a result.
As deadline approaches Cuomo extends transitional sheltering program for two weeks Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced on February 21 that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), at the request of the State of New York, has approved a 14 - day extension to the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program, which allows eligible survivors from Hurricane Sandy whosheltering program for two weeks Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced on February 21 that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), at the request of the State of New York, has approved a 14 - day extension to the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program, which allows eligible survivors from Hurricane Sandy whoSheltering Assistance (TSA) program, which allows eligible survivors from Hurricane Sandy who -LSB-...]
«As I'm sure you're aware, young people who are turned away from shelters are forced to live on the streets, where they are significantly more like to resort to drastic measures to secure a place to sleep,» Hoylman writes.
«Young people who are turned away from shelters are forced to live on the streets, where they are significantly more likely to resort to drastic measures to secure a place to sleep,» the letter states.
The UK law is designed to criminalise people simply seeking shelter while it protects investors, including many from countries such as Kuwait, Russia and Saudi Arabia, who often buy property to leave it empty.
Nonprofit providers who operate shelters and provide homeless prevention and aftercare services, who have been agitating for across - the - board contract increases from the de Blasio administration as part of this year's budget, said they were concerned about how the city planned to fund what amounts to a broadening of their work.
But the shelter numbers have remained high, and earlier this month the issue became the latest fodder for criticism from his fellow Democrat, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who publicly questioned the city's handling of the crisis, even as the mayor has called for more state resources to combat homelessness.
Through this project, we can help young adults who have left school and have no permanent residence; residents of emergency shelters (including those seeking refuge from domestic violence); individuals in transition from homelessness who are not self - sufficient; and homeless and food - insecure individuals using local food pantries.»
About 30 protestors from the neighborhood, along with City Council Member Letitia James, State Sen. Velmanette Montgomery and pop singer Crystal Waters, who sang her hit «Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless),» protested last week in front of the shelter and down the street from it at Freddy's Bar (which is also facing condemnation for the project).
• Full deduction for disaster clean up expense • Relaxed retirement plan distribution rules — elimination of the 10 percent penalty tax that would otherwise apply on an early withdrawal from a retirement plan and permit individuals to withdraw up to $ 100,000 without penalty to cover storm - related expenses • Housing Exemptions for displaced individuals — would provide additional tax exemptions for individuals who provide free shelter for at least 60 days to anyone displaced by the storm ($ 500 exemption per person, maximum of four exemptions for the year) • Worker retention credit — would extend tax credits to business owners who continued paying wages while their businesses were forced to close.
A second, located at 1173 Bergen St., has been blocked from opening by a Brooklyn judge following a lawsuit from nearby residents who say the neighborhood is oversaturated with shelters.
As he worked his way from a homeless shelter into the Ivy League at Cornell University and then became Ithaca's youngest mayor four years ago, Myrick encountered countless people who never got the help they needed.
He was pushed on the plan by locals, including a homeless mother who said she was moved from The Bronx to Brooklyn, was unable to find housing with a city voucher and lived in a shelter riddled with mice with her two children and husband.
Newsday, in a report about Singh's contract to provide food at Nassau's Office of Emergency Management in Bethpage after superstorm Sandy a few years ago, pointed out that meals served to first responders were different from the simpler, lighter fare served to Nassau residents who found themselves forced to stay in county shelters.
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