Sentences with phrase «gives homeless children»

«With record numbers of New York City families struggling with homelessness, we are proud to partner with Borough President Melinda Katz and people across Queens on Project: Back to School, which gives homeless children backpacks and school supplies critical to their academic success.»

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In that same instant a homeless mother and children walked up, and the couple I gave the food to gave it to the mother and her children.
You know... the part about feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, healing the sick, teaching the children, helping the elderly, and giving to the poor.
«If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation,» she said, «it is not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
They share sports programs, of course, but also require players complete «field ministry» missions like service projects or trips feeding the homeless, giving clothes to the poor or delivering school supplies to local children.
We would like to take this opportunity to recognize those businesses that have displayed a deep sense of commitment to the children of the homeless community through their charitable giving and sponsorship of Project Night Night.
We have given things to children's hospitals, missions» shops and homeless shelters for moms and children.
Proponents of universal free lunch argue that it would remove the stigma associated with the current program, which gives free lunches to low - income and homeless children.
Reflecting upon the poverty in London leading up to 1943, especially the treatment of poor homeless street children, the film's other themes includes celebrating with food, festivities, dance and drinks, opening ones heart to embrace those less fortunate and the spirit of giving.
It's not a given that a middle - class family would take in a homeless bear, despite Paddington's aunt Lucy (voice of Imelda Staunton) assuring the young bear that the British people took in orphaned and homeless children and treated those children as their own during a great war many years ago.
In 1995, The Children's Defense Fund reported devastating statistics about daily life in the United States: 1,420 teenagers give birth; 3,356 adolescents drop out of school; 8,239 children are reported abused or neglected; more than 100,000 children are homeless; about 135,000 children bring guns to schools; and three children die froChildren's Defense Fund reported devastating statistics about daily life in the United States: 1,420 teenagers give birth; 3,356 adolescents drop out of school; 8,239 children are reported abused or neglected; more than 100,000 children are homeless; about 135,000 children bring guns to schools; and three children die frochildren are reported abused or neglected; more than 100,000 children are homeless; about 135,000 children bring guns to schools; and three children die frochildren are homeless; about 135,000 children bring guns to schools; and three children die frochildren bring guns to schools; and three children die frochildren die from abuse.
Of the 20 percent of American children that live in poverty, more than 1 million go hungry every day and more than 1.3 million children are homeless on any given night.
The winning concepts included a school on a barge in the wetlands of New Orleans, where students will learn about coastal restoration and urban planning; a school located in the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Public Museum; another focusing on homeless and foster children that will include physical sites, online learning, and mobile resource units that travel to the students; and a lab school in Brooklyn that will aim to give students career experience through partnerships with nonprofits, cultural institutions, businesses, and universities.
Lawmakers should give homeless students access to flexible educational options and private school scholarships so that children in these families can have the same quality options as children from middle class and wealthier families.
The amendments to the Education of Homeless Children and Youth program provided local educational authorities with greater flexibility in the use of funds; specified the rights of homeless preschoolers to a free and appropriate public preschool education; gave parents of homeless children and youth a voice regarding their children's school placement; and required educational authorities to coordinate with housing authHomeless Children and Youth program provided local educational authorities with greater flexibility in the use of funds; specified the rights of homeless preschoolers to a free and appropriate public preschool education; gave parents of homeless children and youth a voice regarding their children's school placement; and required educational authorities to coordinate with housing authChildren and Youth program provided local educational authorities with greater flexibility in the use of funds; specified the rights of homeless preschoolers to a free and appropriate public preschool education; gave parents of homeless children and youth a voice regarding their children's school placement; and required educational authorities to coordinate with housing authhomeless preschoolers to a free and appropriate public preschool education; gave parents of homeless children and youth a voice regarding their children's school placement; and required educational authorities to coordinate with housing authhomeless children and youth a voice regarding their children's school placement; and required educational authorities to coordinate with housing authchildren and youth a voice regarding their children's school placement; and required educational authorities to coordinate with housing authchildren's school placement; and required educational authorities to coordinate with housing authorities.
After many years of investing in spay / neuter programs, funding veterinarian expenses, food and care for rescued dogs, and giving numerous educational programs to school children, the number of homeless animals did not seem to be decreasing.
The mission of Rockets Rangers is to teach children compassion for and solutions to the plight of homeless animals, as well as to give them the tools and knowledge to be better caregivers of their own companion animals.
If you have a child that is too young to come to our rescue to volunteer, there are still many ways they can give back to our homeless animals while earning service hours for school!
Time spent giving support to, or even fundraising for, paralyzed veterans, cancer - stricken children, or homeless families, broadens and strengthens your «bigger picture.
Parental mental illness Relatively little has been written about the effect of serious and persistent parental mental illness on child abuse, although many studies show that substantial proportions of mentally ill mothers are living away from their children.14 Much of the discussion about the effect of maternal mental illness on child abuse focuses on the poverty and homeless - ness of mothers who are mentally ill, as well as on the behavior problems of their children — all issues that are correlated with involvement with child welfare services.15 Jennifer Culhane and her colleagues followed a five - year birth cohort among women who had ever been homeless and found an elevated rate of involvement with child welfare services and a nearly seven - times - higher rate of having children placed into foster care.16 More direct evidence on the relationship between maternal mental illness and child abuse in the general population, however, is strikingly scarce, especially given the 23 percent rate of self - reported major depression in the previous twelve months among mothers involved with child welfare services, as shown in NSCAW.17
To support the attendance of homeless children, Head Start programs must allow homeless children to attend for up to 90 days or as long as allowed under state licensing requirements, without immunization and other records, to give the family reasonable time to present these documents.
If a family can not provide one of the documents described in this section to prove the child is homeless, a Head Start program may accept the family's signed declaration to that effect, if, in a written statement, program staff describe the child's living situation that meets the definition of homeless Program staff may seek information from third parties who have firsthand knowledge about a family's living situation, if the family gives written consent.
We give priority to families that have incomes below the federal poverty guidelines; those receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families or Social Security Insurance; are homeless or foster children.
HUD is continuing to challenge local communities to reexamine their response to homelessness and give greater weight to proven strategies, from promoting «Housing First» to providing «rapid re-housing» for homeless families with children and permanent supportive housing for those experiencing chronic homelessness.
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