Sentences with phrase «hear about community service»

Not exact matches

«I have yet to meet a Jewish person who hasn't heard about this,» says Troy, who served as a Bush administration liaison to the Jewish community and was a former deputy secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Community Boards also contribute to public dialogue by holding hearings and issuing recommendations about the city budget, municipal service delivery and many other matters that impact their communities.
There is no modern day Sen. Frank Church ready to convene historic hearings about the intelligence community, like the ones Church ran in the 1970s, proceedings that radically transformed the U.S. intelligence services.
Join us once monthly for our BioGrids Technology Breakfast where we'll hear about research computing tools and services available to the Harvard community and get updates from a variety of scientific cores about...
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I've yet to hear anything about whether or not the court recording of Dauphine's July 2008 Athens - Clarke County courthouse appearance — during which she referred to her roundup of neighborhood cats as «community service» — will be allowed as evidence.
2 — 4 pm: Tam Talk — your chance to converse with the leaders of the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative (Marin County Parks, Marin Municipal Watershed District, California State Parks, National Park Service, and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy) and hear about their One Tam initiative to engage the entire community in the care of Mt. Tam
For instance, one report, entitled Human Rights at Home: Miami's Housing Crisis and its Perpetuation of Poverty, analyzed raw data collected by Legal Services of Greater Miami and the Community Justice Project to show how Florida's rent deposit statute disparately impacts low - income people's ability to defend themselves: even if a tenant has a sudden financial hardship to overcome or alleges legitimate concerns about housing conditions, that tenant must deposit all the unpaid rent into the court to even have the dispute heard.
• An indication of how the project will: - broaden knowledge about the legal needs of persons who are Deaf, the best ways to meet those needs, and how to ensure access to sign language interpreters in community legal settings; and - contribute to a vision on access to legal services in community settings by persons who are Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing.
During these events, attendees can learn about Community Legal Aid's services, tour our offices, meet our legal staff and Executive Director, and hear about current initiatives and future plans.
John Paterson, chief executive of the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance NT (AMSANT), says the conference is about hearing from other service providers and organisations facing similar challenges in their own communities to see what may be working, and to enable collaboration among those trying to address and prevent suicides.
Participants also hear about successful examples in five states that effectively contributed to both Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) programs and child welfare service goals.
Letters to the editor are an easy and powerful way to get your voice heard and to show members of your community that you care about protecting access to reproductive and sexual health services.
Hear from developmental neuropsychologist and coauthor of The Hopeful Brain, Dr. Paul Baker, and learn about the various services available to children, youth, and families in Ventura County that can partner with or enhance the services provided by private practitioners in the community.
We heard from borrowers about the cost of student loan servicing breakdowns for people serving their communities.
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