Not exact matches
I currently serve as a mentor for a few
kids in my
community, but I want to be able to
do more.
As our relationship with Big Brothers Big Sisters has grown, we've seen firsthand the important work they're
doing to help match
kids with a healthy role model that will help them learn and grow into a valuable contributor
in our
communities.
We are grateful for all Marriott Vacations Worldwide has
done to help the sick and injured
kids of our
community and know that the future is bright for the
kids in Central Florida, thanks to their support.»
but it
does happens mostly
in rural area areas or at very poor
communities where girls have no education but just work at their homes or farm fields or when families are poor and needed the marriage money to support the rest of
kids they have..
I protect
kids for a living,
do everything I can to help ALL people, respect all life and give everybody their dignity, give my time and resources to help others, complain little, hurt nobody, want minimal things for myself and often go without, sacrifice for family, friends and
community, but because I
do not think there is a deity
in the sky, I'm going to Hell while some selfish, ignorant, mean, destructive, abusive and hateful person who says, «Sorry» to God at the end of their life goes to Heaven.
Every year, Houston Texans receiver Andre Johnson
does his best to make Christmas special for a few underprivileged
kids in his
community.
There is a
community in this world where a white person can look at a neighbor
kid with dark skin and say somethin like «thats our Jeffry, and they
do nt mean the plantations Jeffry, they mean the jeffry of their hearts.
You die and
in your Will, that you had made before you passed away, you felt your estate shall go to the
community center...
Do you feel that your
kid should get any part of your estate, especially after you have stated with out question
in a legal docu «ment that they get nothing?»
After heavy snow fall
in the area, he's been clearing sidewalks around an elementary school, explaining to a local news station, «I don't want
kids or parents having to go through the snow and possibly trip or hurt themselves... The
community has supported me immensely with my struggles and tough times as I had a leg amputated and my fight with brain cancer.
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond
in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well
in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her
community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband,
kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
Your website has been a blessing to those who need help out
in the
community, schools, church groups, toddlers... I liked your recipe website [What's Cooking] that featured recipes
done by
kids.
«The most important thing that we are trying to
do is to have the
kids take accountability — on the field,
in the classroom and
in the
community.
In response to DP94 suggesting people assist the police in dealing with criminals in their communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
In response to DP94 suggesting people assist the police
in dealing with criminals in their communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
in dealing with criminals
in their communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
in their
communities, you respond that Mrs Pof3 can't turn
in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their kids starv
in her drug dealing husband because it's their only income followed by yet another reference to the cycle of poverty (and systemic rasism), thereby implying that these
communities would be more helpful if only it didn't mean choosing between helping the police and letting their
kids starve.
Diaz brothers have so many other things to them, two vegeterian triathletes who came up from the lowest of the lows, nothing to eat at home,
in a rough neighbourhood saying no to all the drugs, later on to all the roids, serving their
community, teaching
kids,... they have been awarded many times by their local authorities and all... but all UFC wants people to think of a Nate Diaz is a mexican gangster who smokes weed and
does not give a damn...
What can parents
do to ensure that the ideals of perfection and «success»
do not get
in the way of
kids» health, engagement
in learning, and strong connections with family, friends, and
communities?
Of course the littlest one decided that it would be a good day for a «splash day,» where we fill up the inflatable pool (our HOA doesn't allow a permanent one
in the yard, and the
community pool has closed for the season), some beach toys, and just let the
kids have at it.
I love clothes shopping for the boys at large resales
in my
community but it's not always easy to get some
kid - free time to
do so.
Read what other moms and dads
do to stop
kids» whining and swap stories and advice about behavior and discipline with other parents
in the BabyCenter
Community.
In doing so, Boston is taking advantage of the «community eligibility option» in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010, which allows schools with relatively high populations of socioeconomically disadvantaged students (40 % or more) to do away with individual paperwork filings and simply provide free meals to al
In doing so, Boston is taking advantage of the «
community eligibility option»
in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010, which allows schools with relatively high populations of socioeconomically disadvantaged students (40 % or more) to do away with individual paperwork filings and simply provide free meals to al
in the Healthy, Hunger - Free
Kids Act of 2010, which allows schools with relatively high populations of socioeconomically disadvantaged students (40 % or more) to
do away with individual paperwork filings and simply provide free meals to all.
Do we want to live
in communities where we have to battle corporations to raise
kids that are healthy both
in body and soul?
«One thing about being on a military post is that
kids don't have that much time to meet other
kids in the local
community, so traveling instead of being on post was huge for them as a way to bond with the local
community and the
kids really enjoy it,» says Agbayani of the impact of the travel basketball program.
If we lived
in a society of meerkats every mother that is able to help raise your pups would be celebrated, but we
do not live
in a society of meerkats and raising
kids is no longer the responsibility of the
community as it was ages ago.
She heads Good Enough Mother, a parenting
community for moms who understand the challenges of
kids who think they know everything but won't eat anything, neighbors for whom failure is not an option and mothers -
in - law who just KNOW you're
doing it wrong.
It's about helping grocery stores serve
communities that don't have access to fresh foods, and finding new ways to help our
kids stay physically active
in school and at home.
Or are you unsure how to even begin pursuing those partnerships that can bolster your program's standing
in the
community and build awareness of the great work you're
doing to provide quality activities for
kids?
Mattox responds to this question by saying, «I
do a wide range of things during the day, from housework to working
in the
community to working on my own career and helping my
kids experience the world, and before I know it the end of the day is here.»
These parents
in vulnerable
communities don't know how to deal with their
kids» eating habits.
Because of that, I have dedicated my life to going back into the most devastated
communities in America and making sure
kids like me don't get written off.
Your website has been a blessing to those who need help out
in the
community, schools, church groups, toddlers... I liked your recipe website [What's Cooking] that featured recipes
done by
kids.
They are taking care of their
kids, not
doing an actual job
in the
community.
I agree
in principle, but what about
communities where the food service staff is failing
kids, but the
community — because of poverty, lack of education, etc. — doesn't know how to take action?
Speaking about the way she wants to raise her children, the author and actress has said, «It really is about the tone you set, and you can talk until you're blue
in the face, but
kids watch what you
do every single day of your life, all day long, and that behavior and that example and that love and
community and honesty is just, I think, what's making everything feel safe for my
kids.»
In your post, you say we all want the same things and I truly believe we
do, but I really am feeling worn down at the variety of opinions from the
community for what's best for the
kids.
Claudia M. González, M.S., R.D. — consulting dietitian for nursing homes, elderly and hospice services, food banks, children's centers and diabetes
community clinics
in Miami; co-author of Gordito Doesn't Mean Healthy: What Every Latina Mother Needs to Know to Raise Happy, Healthy
Kids
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«A lot of
kids just leave the schools, and they
do n`t have anywhere to go; it «s a very serious problem, «said Nancy Johnstone, director of Youth Guidance, a counseling program located
in eight poor
communities.
«The testing is never for the purpose of playing gotcha with
kids, gotcha with teachers, frustrating parents, frustrating
communities, but we nee to have a benchmark by which to know how are students are
doing in different settings,» said Tish.
Noah Gotbaum, president of the
Community Education Council which covers the Upper West Side and Harlem, said, «We don't want someone to spend the next three years learning on the job, someone who spent the past 66 years showing zero interest
in our
kids or
in public education.
«If you think about it, safety of the
community crosses party lines, helping young people who might be
in positions that aren't very fruitful or helpful for them as they move forward; alternatives to incarceration, why are we putting young
kids in jail if we don't have to, those are all things that cross party lines, so my values haven't changed.»
«I believe
in things that cross party lines, if you think about it, safety of the
community crosses party lines, helping young people who might be
in positions that aren't very fruitful or helpful for them as they move forward; alternatives to incarceration, why are we putting young
kids in jail if we don't have to, those are all things that cross party lines, so my values haven't changed.»
I commend the Governor for working with the Legislature and labor on this important issue and look forward to
doing much more to help our
kids compete and succeed, so they can prepare themselves to be tomorrow's leaders
in business,
in education, and
in each of our
communities.»
It almost makes me emotional because I
do think of the little
kids and there's people
in the
community who have to have conversations with their
kids about stuff that I don't.»
Being a widower
in this
community is something of a black mark, and Menashe's feeble attempts at trying to find a new wife (set up through the sect's matchmaker) are really nothing more than performative shrugs, wasting time with these suitors when all he wants to
do is hang with his
kid.
It
does not take long into this first trailer for chaos to brew with Seal, after being hailed by the DEA, landing his twin - engine
in the middle of a
community, paying a
kid to «borrow» his bike and escaping the sirens with drugs blanketing his body.
But the aspiration doesn't end there: They want to make sure their students succeed
in college once they get there, a step they believe will change the fortunes not only of their students but also of the
kids» families and
communities.
Each day
in the opening
Community Unity circles
in the cafeteria, the children recite the WINGS Creed, a sing - song chant complete with choreographed hand gestures (which the
kids do exuberantly) that encapsulates the program's essential lessons.
«It was just really
done as an opportunity for the
kids to take a bit of interest and ownership
in their
community.»
Let's not
kid ourselves that those of us who pay a premium price for our child's education, whether
in private - school tuition or school taxes
in well - off
communities, don't demand and receive schools largely free of the hardest to teach.
So, why shouldn't a
kid who's interested
in mechanical things or engines or technology meet people from the
community who
do that kind of stuff, and who are excited about what they are
doing and where it's going?
Together ~ stakeholders ~ including those
in the
community ~ can
do their part to collectively keep
kids in school ~ help them succeed and encourage them to discover their passion.