Sentences with phrase «hands of families»

With a staff that's so genuinely caring, it'll feel like your kids are in the loving hands of a family member who just wants to spoil them.
True Family Wealth is about putting the power to create and preserve wealth back into the loving hands of family.
She also was the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of family members, which she discussed with TV viewers during a special episode of her show.
Her writings reveal that she was not the only victim in her family; her sister Vanessa and her half - sister Stella Duckworth were also victims of sexual abuse at the hands of family members.
The availability — and expectation — of abortion has made killing baby girls, once left to the hands of family and midwives, increasingly the responsibility of mothers.
We suffer most at the hands of our family, brothers and sisters — just as Jesus did.
® The mission of Evidence Based Birth ® is to promote evidence based care by putting the research evidence about childbirth into the hands of families and professionals, helping change maternity care from the inside out.
The best part of the last 2 weeks is that NuuNest is beginning to be in the hands of families with newborns.
Even if the school food were EXEMPLARY, I don't approve of the idea that you can force better nutrition by taking all the choices out of the hands of the families.
This document is put in the hands of any family member, a nanny, or anyone who might have an occasion to take the baby in.
Collections from this event went directly to the Westchester Diaper Bank and into the hands of families desperately in need of diapers for their children.
When that happens, the parents are putting the decision of their children's future into the hands of a family law judge who must now decide what plan will be in the best interests of the children.
It is our hope that this promotion helps get more cloth diapers into the hands of families who need them and it does our heart good to know that it will be at an even greater savings than ever before.
Everywhere that we look in Buffalo there is progress: there are cranes and construction stretched the breadth of the city's business district; the Bills and the Sabres are secured in the hands of a family committed to OneBuffalo and Mayor Byron W. Brown, Jr. has courageously determined that now is the time to deal with the «elephant in the room», having appointed the Racial Equity Round Table.
However, the London bespoke workshop, John Lobb Ltd, remained in the hands of the family, and continues to operate independently from its premises at 9 St James's Street.
«It wasn't your life to give,» Patrick tells Doyle, and imagines a grown - up Amanda accusing him of having left her in the hands of a family that «wasn't my family.»
After all, you'd need to borrow the hands of your family and friends if you wanted to count every lousy sequel to a great comedy.
It's crazy that we spend so much time and money assessing kids and then ignore the «last mile» issue: getting the scores into the hands of families.
Consider the power of choice in the hands of families who have little or no power because they control no resources.
Rep. Paul «Skip» Stam has long supported school vouchers and successfully co-sponsored legislation that would put 10 million taxpayer dollars into the hands of families wishing to send their children to private schools instead of public ones, beginning this fall.
But the state Supreme Court overturned Judge Hobgood's temporary stay, and as the state's administrative office handling Opportunity Scholarships rushes to get the vouchers into the hands of families and private schools before a final court ruling could find the program unlawful, Rep. Stam has been working hard to expand the voucher program to nearly double its intended size in time for the start of the school year.
Parents With Power Over L.A. School Weigh Their Options About 50 parents on Thursday attended a presentation to help them decide who should run 24th Street Elementary School, a campus whose fate is in the hands of families who are trying to change the management of the school under the controversial parent trigger law.
«Report cards are an important tool to get useful information into the hands of families so that they can be sure their children get the best possible education.
In a handful of states, school choice advocates have successfully challenged the prohibitions, arguing that once money is in the hands of families, how they spend it is a private matter.
While the first wave of vouchers passed by states came with requirements to keep the money in the hands of families most affected by underperforming schools, voucher proponents saw an opportunity in Nevada to go even further.
«The Canadian economy has been relatively strong (and) there's been some more government spending in terms of child - care benefits... putting money into the hands of families
In an effort to reduce U.S. estate tax, many Canadians will transfer U.S. investments, such as property or stock, into the hands of family members, such as adult - children.
Being captured multiple times, drugged multiple times and coming close to death at the hands of the Family can make you wonder if he is the luckiest man or the unluckiest man alive in Hope's County.
Looking back, she says, she felt that the art establishment had abused her in ways that felt like abuse at the hands of her family, her ex, and a lecherous former boss.
Gay male claimants also testify about abuse received at the hands of family members, and the family and social pressures that require them to conform to strict gender - based social roles.
For instance, Shannon Minter states that lesbians, as is the case with other women, are often victims of violence at the hands of family members.
The question is how do we get them in the hands of families before they give up.
When that happens, the parents are putting the decision of their children's future into the hands of a family law judge who must now decide what plan will be in the best interests of the children.
Our outreach initiatives go beyond the power of television to bring lessons about ABCs and 123s, health, and emotional wellbeing into the hands of families and preschoolers.
This means you may be leaving important decisions in the hands of family or others who are not fully familiar with your situation or your wishes, and more importantly, may not want to take on the responsibility of handling your affairs.
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