Not exact matches
They run the gamut from the neighbor
who starts a
day care center in her
home to the dentist
who moves to a new town and hangs out a shingle, hoping patients will start calling.
The same people
who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take
care of our own first» are ironically the same people
who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people
who benefit from these programs are the ones
who cut their lawns, clean their
homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going
home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2
days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two
days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
Day care centers, night hospitals, walk - in clinics (where persons in crisis can go for help without appointments), halfway houses, and foster
home programs for recovering mental patients
who can not return to their families are examples of the types of new facilities that are beginning to appear in various parts of the country,
On the bottom of the spiritual food chain are the children,
who are told to submit to their fathers in the annual Father's
Day sermon, in Sunday School, in
Care Group, in the
home during «corrections» (spankings).
They provide a low cost preschool /
day care for struggling families, help restore
homes, support local business with cheap and sometimes free rent, have an after school program to help kids
who do not have the support at
home complete their homework and behave in school.
Many have a vision of a time when Americans were good citizens
who went to church, when fathers went to work every
day, mothers stayed
home and took
care of the children, and children obeyed their parents.
Oh, wait, now that you remind me... Do you think the 1 lb + jars of almond butter count and the big jar of chia seeds I picked up yesterday because, hey, it was the last
day they were on offer and
who cares I still have enough to last me for a few weeks at
home?
I had some dried figs in the pantry and a
day at
home with a sick dog
who needed
care.
At the
day -
care center that his mom opened in their
home when he was a toddler, Jeremy played with Hot Wheels with a boy
who was half - Taiwanese and listened to stories alongside two boys from India.
I've got the all the Liverpool t - shirts for this and I've got the
home and away kit so
who cares what price at the end of the
day it's a football shirt
And, as far as your whole «subsidized daycare» bit, I checked out the
Care2.com story, and noted this observation «the introduction of the subsidized
day care system made it possible for a lot of women,
who would otherwise have stayed
home with the children, to continue their careers.»
And the hubs & I have one gigantic poop & puke fest 450 miles away from
home (missing glorious Thanksgiving dinner, of course), AND we spread the love to father in - law (which put him in the hospital) and, finally (on the
day we left to go
home), mother in - law,
who had been kind enough to
care for our 2 yr.
But when you throw in the part - time at -
home dads or those
who do most of the
caring for the kids — they work at night and watch the kids during the
day, for example — the number of men as primary caregivers is as high as 20 %.
She's worried the new dismissal time may mean her 11 - year - old daughter,
who is too old for organized
day care, may be left
home alone as a latchkey child.
I am a mother of a toddler
who runs an in -
home day care on attachment parenting principals, all while trying to go green.
And what is more those
who take their children to
day care & do not stay at
home receive a pension at the end of their work years — the stay at
home mother receives zip, nothing, naada for what she did when he children are grown.
A
home daycare has very set hours typically and those will vary based on the person
who is having you know
who is offering the
day care.
In high mortality settings and where access to facility based
care is limited,
WHO and UNICEF recommend at least two
home visits for all
home births: the first visit should occur within 24 hours from birth and the second visit on
day 3.
Although Wise lost her battle, two other couples from unincorporated Glen Ellyn
who own separate
home day -
care facilities have a case pending in court against the county over the same issue.
Among the toilet training challenges that you might be dealing with is a child
who, despite using the potty regularly at
home and in public, refuses to use it at
day care or school.
I want daughters
who view the great sacrifice of staying at
home — how we moms give our best years to personally, actively
care for our children through all of the hours of the
day (and night), regardless of the income we won't have or the worldly validation we won't get.
I'd like to report that a stay - at -
home mother
who's only job right now is to take
care of her baby twenty - four hours a
day is force feeding formula to her child because she's either too uptight or too selfish to offer herself.»
The study included 724 mothers of preterm infants
who were
cared for more than five
days in the NICU and participated in a Transition
Home Program.
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who care for people with intellectual disabilities at private group
homes and
day programs across the state.
Chautauqua County is also
home to a wide array of human service programs which assist local residents
who may be seeking quality childcare, youth development programs, in -
home care for adults, and a range of
day and residential services for the developmentally disabled.
We at HCR thank all of our partners
who are dedicated to ensuring that these new
homes and this
day care facility will provide a healthy community center point and touch stone for these residents, their children, and their children's children.»
Governor Paterson needs to answer to the people
who are already taking
care of individuals in developmental disabilities group
homes without adequate help; He needs to answer to people
who are working mandated double shifts to take
care of human needs and maintain essential services every
day, about how he can possibly justify this approach.
In a joint news conference with de Blasio Sunday, Cuomo said health
care workers and citizens
who have had exposure to Ebola patients in West Africa will only be asked to stay in their
homes for the 21 -
day quarantine.
In the new study, patients with a higher quality of life during their final
days included those
who avoided hospitalizations and stays in the intensive
care unit (ICU), were not worried about death, prayed or meditated, received
care at
home, did not use a feeding tube, were visited by a pastor in the hospital or clinic, did not undergo chemotherapy in the final week of life, and felt an alliance with their oncologist regarding therapy.
I couldn't have
cared less about
who Nathan Drake went
home with after a busy
day being a murderer on PS3.
Members of the board met with a number of local teachers, including a woman
who operates a family
day care center in her
home.
The esteemed academic, currently serving as president of Morgan State University in Baltimore, is flooded with memories of hot summer
days walking the long miles between the school and his
home (often barefoot to save his shoes), of early classroom lessons taught by a strict but
caring teacher, of his beloved family members
who reside here in great number.
Early Head Start, which provides comprehensive services for infants and toddlers through
home visiting, center - based
care and family child
care, was funded to serve only an estimated 4 percent of the 2.9 million poor children under age three
who were eligible for the program on any given
day in FY2012.
Honestly Kendal Henry ensured me that I made the best choice, and not only did I get to drive
home in a new car that same
day, but with the financing, and interest on my vehicle, I left out of South Oak Dodge feeling extremely proud, to have purchased and car from a dealership
who actually
cares.
If you have a cold or the flu, the responsible thing to do is stay
home from work — and if your kids get sick, you often have no choice, if you're one of the many people
who don't have anyone else available to
care for them during the
day.
With a capacity of 250 to 300 kittens at a time, managing the demand is a joint effort between the paid staff of 26 caregivers, 60 (and growing) volunteers, and a host of foster
homes,
who take on litters of kittens to bottle - feed and
care for at
home for
days, a week, or as long as the eight weeks it takes for a newborn kitten to be old enough to spay or neuter.
Thanks goes out to our amazing Forever Foster families
who open their
homes and hearts to these special dogs and provide them with love and compassionate
care for the rest of their
days.
During a four -
day trip to Florida last year, Pamela Rachil, owner of Woofy University training, daycare, and boarding in Rochester, N.Y., boarded her two Pomeranians with a woman
who cares for dogs in her
home.
We took three kittens from a friend,
who couldn't take
care of them, and this kitten was just adopted to a new
home a few
days ago.
Medical expenses for in -
home, short - term hospice
care for senior dogs
who are unable to be medically rehabilitated but
who can live their final
days in a place of love, security and peace.
Those pets included Dough Boy, a 10 - year - old mixed breed dog
who came to Gainesville Pet Rescue in Florida after his owner could no longer
care for him due to his age and a leg fracture that had never been properly
cared for; Molly, a 10 - year - old blind Maltese, found the perfect
home during Maddie's ® Pet Adoption
Days with the help of Waggytail Rescue in New York City; Cappy, a senior with only one eye,
who came to Delta Animals Safe Haven in Antioch, CA, so matted that his knots of fur were infested with fleas; and thousands more.
Our
Day Care is very popular amongst working professionals
who drop - off on the way to work and pick - up on the way
home.
Little Man waits for the
day to be adopted by the perfect family match, and he is currently in a foster
home surrounded by people
who love and
care for him.
Those dog owners,
who have big dogs should leave them someone's
cares even if missing for 2 - 3
days from
home.
You are in denial about the scope of the homeless animal population and completely unrealistic in thinking it's something that will be taken
care of by no kill shelters, which most communities will NEVER agree to financially support, not when you can kill thirty dogs in a
day, instead of spending money to feed, house and
care for them humanely until
homes are found, and indefinitely for those
who never will be adopted.
The animal companions we bring into our
homes are kept safe from predators
who might eat them, they get to eat every single
day (and often multiple times a
day), they rarely have to tolerate rain, snow, or extreme heat, and they receive immediate veterinary
care as soon as they start to sniffle.
Raven and Sasha came into rescue together, soulmates with a deep commitment to one another and given the strength of their bond, we are equally committed to ensure they live out the rest of their
days together, in the
care of a responsible, loving forever
home — once promised by their owner
who themselves have found that aging can create new life challenges and unfortunately, it is human life challenges that often impact the lives of our most treasured family members, our beloved Raven's and Sasha's.
Every
day of the year, the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals» fleet of five Wheels of Hope vans is on the road, transporting pets
who are at risk of being euthanized from the city's Animal
Care Centers of NYC (ACC) facilities to rescue groups and no - kill shelters with the resources to find them new
homes.
Our resident cats rely on our team of
caring volunteers
who come in twice per
day to clean the
home, refill food and water, administer medicine, and most importantly love on each and every one.