Sentences with phrase «limited access shelter»

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Even homeless families in shelters or motels struggle with issues regarding limited space, transportation, and access to grocery stores.
Americans rarely visit this small nation in South Asia because of a steep tourist tax and limited plane access, and the country is remarkably sheltered from outside influences: Bhutan's capital, Thimphu, is the only one in the world without a traffic light, and the king legalized television in the country just 12 years ago.
I have never read or heard anywhere that limited admission shelters were missing the boat by not providing access to all of the pets that show up at their door, except from Kansas Citians.
Humane Canada acknowledges that for reasons of limited financial resources and lack of access to drugs or to veterinarians, many shelters are unable to use this controlled substance.
Contrary to a lot of misinformation that had been leveled against this needed legislation, the law will not close animal shelters, spays and neuters will not be limited, access to emergency care will not be limited, and vaccinations will not be prohibited.
Technology enhancements, including but not limited to: shelter software, computer equipment, and internet access
The components include our Animal Wellness Center Program offering spay / neuter, vaccine and wellness services; our Mobile Program supporting small, rural shelters and community groups where access to low - cost spay / neuter services is limited; and our Community Program partnering with local veterinary clinics to provide subsidized spay / neuter options for clients in their communities.
Additionally, most of rural Oklahoma has limited or no access to shelters to receive unwanted animals; the lack of sheltering overlaps with a lack of local affordable spay / neuter services to place thousands of unwanted animals at risk of terrible suffering.
Organizations like these are better defined as «limited access» shelters because they have the option of turning away animals for health, behavior and in some instances cosmetic reasons.
But there can be other hopes that, although they're looking dim for now, are at least within reach: that greenhouse warming can be limited sufficiently to allow communities around the world who are currently impoverished and oppressed to improve their lives; that access to food, water, shelter, safety, culture, nature, and other necessities becomes sufficient for all; or that exploitation and oppression of humans and nature be brought to an end.
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