Sentences with phrase «helped women around the country»

While in Florida, she developed a practice that helped women around the country to resolve their emotional eating triggers and lose weight in a healthy and sustainable way.

Not exact matches

She visited juice bars around the country to sample flavors, and, with help from a woman she knew who had been juicing for many years, rented a test kitchen to develop new varieties.
Further, the large number of crisis pregnancy centers around the country help women every day, with no abortions provided.
AIMS Ireland launches new information campaign to help women using maternity services in Ireland 42 weeks of events and activities to take place around the country (Sunday 9 June 2013) Irish voluntary organisation, AIMS Ireland, today launched an innovative... Read More
For 75 years and in over 90 countries around the world we have spent our time thinking about how to help women and men develop enterprises to work their way out of poverty, and how to help them hold their governments to account to ensure they have a fair chance.
By focusing the campaign on women's rights at a time when many women around the country are frustrated by the debates about contraception coverage and the recent Supreme Court decision in the case involving Hobby Lobby, the new ballot line may help Mr. Cuomo increase his edge among female voters.
«I'm proud of my strong record of working with leaders across our district and around the country — Republicans, Democrats and Independents — to deliver real results that help grow our economy, support and protect our veterans and servicemen and women, and improve access to vital services across the North Country,» said Stcountry — Republicans, Democrats and Independents — to deliver real results that help grow our economy, support and protect our veterans and servicemen and women, and improve access to vital services across the North Country,» said StCountry,» said Stefanik.
It's research that men and women around the country have been relying on to help them finally breakthrough their weight loss; it's also been assisting former Biggest Loser contestants after they leave the infamous ranch.
Here at the Sanctuary, volunteers come from all over the country on a daily basis and, not infrequently, from around the world, like a young woman from Malaysia who visits several times a year to help out at Cat World.
Beth has twice completed the 25 - day, 220 - mile Snowman Trek in Bhutan (considered the most difficult trek in the world); ridden a motorcycle solo from Seattle to Panama; spent a year traveling through Pacific Rim countries before it was fashionable; and is the founder of the WanderWorld Foundation (http://wanderworldfoundation.org) which helps women and children around the world.
We rode bicycles around the city, and kids chased us, waving; men selling strange fruits plied us with samples and delighted at our expressions after the first bite; women in the market dressed us in traditional clothing, giggling at our attempts to fasten our longyis (a sarong worn by both men and women); hands were always helping, and people walked with us and talked with us for no other reason than to have a quick chat or ask about our home countries.
In 90 countries around the world, CARE places special focus on working alongside poor girls and women because, equipped with the proper resources, they have the power to help lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty.
Starting with her successful practice as an antitrust lawyer, she helped establish the groundbreaking DuPont Legal Model; coordinated DuPont's first «Conference on Women and the Practice of Law»; designed proven business development programs for more than 40 law firms; played an important role in Sutherland's growth and financial success in spite of the recession; and has mentored, coached and served as a role model to hundreds of legal marketers around the country.
And for over 40 years, PPFA's Planned Parenthood Global program has helped meet the health care needs of millions of women and men around the world by working with partner organizations in developing countries, providing financial and technical support for women's health care delivery and advocacy.
Through his books, the Institute, and workshops around the country, Terry helps women and men, parents and non-parents to create the connections they desire in their relationships.
If you have a chance to see it, I think you'll understand why it's a great way for our organization to honor not only the men and women who served in World War II but all those whose service to the country helps preserve our freedom and that of people around the globe.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z