Sentences with phrase «reach out to a community resource»

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«Some of our international students, if they're not aggressively reaching out and building that network and exposing to the business community, and only leveraging very narrow resources, they might lose their dream.»
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, Finance Minister Bill Morneau, Trudeau aide Gerald Butts, Transport Minister Marc Garneau, and Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr have reached out to American officials or the business community in recent days.
«If we're going to be serious - as the province says we should [be]- about reaching out to under - represented groups like indigenous people, the disabled community, socioeconomic challenged areas and ethnic populations, the current resources we have, and the government has, on the table are just not going to be adequate to do that.»
She is pleased to reach out to the community and share resources to further aid families.
Join Laura Brown to discuss ways to reach out to other communities, including using available resources and networks as a means of collaborating and building bridges.
If you company is not listed, please reach out to your employers human resources or community relations department for more information.
Fast - forward a few years and every one of the major political campaigns dedicated time and resources to reaching out to bloggers and their communities of readers.
We would like to reach out to the community of teachers, digital resource holders, organizations, and corporations to build on the previous success of PrimaryAccess and create an ecosystem to support these documentaries.
We also need to continue to reach out to underserved communities to become a relevant resource for them and fit into their lives and culture.
Students are encouraged to develop an entrepreneurial mindset throughout the project process by looking for solutions to problems, setting clear weekly goals and reporting on them, engaging in rigorous cycles of feedback, celebrating «failures» as learnings, and continually reaching out to the community for resources.
Third, because families are the primary source of support for children's learning and development, community schools prioritize reaching out to parents and other family members to see what resources they need — from books to visiting nurse programs to mobile libraries and workforce development opportunities — and encourage them to be involved in the life of the school.
They actively communicate with stakeholders, build meaningful relationships, galvanize community resources, and reach out to business, religious, political and service agencies and organizations for the purpose of enhancing the learning opportunities for all students.
Ruff Riders: Ruff Riders is a grassroots out reach program dedicated to reaching underserved and under resourced communities in New York City to provide pet owner support.
Bringing our community and resources together with those that we reach out to heal, we are the village...
If you're interested in helping the cats in your community, you can reach out to your local animal welfare organizations to see what resources are available in your area.
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The Community Engagement Team reaches out particularly to underserved families to connect them with other families and resources that improve family wellbeing and overall mental health.
She reached out to two long standing friends, Michelle Zudeck and Pam Pereira and shared her thoughts and passion for this much needed community and resource.
Reaching out to the older LGBTQ folks in your community can also be really helpful if you're looking for information and resources, or just want to connect.
• Check in with mothers and fathers to see how they are doing • Promote a culture where it is okay for employees to reach out and ask for help • Participate in an employee assistance program (EAP) or maintain a list of available resources to support families • Learn where your public officials stand on kids» issues and use your vote to support families • Allow for flexibility in scheduling where possible • Work with employees to manage workload in times of added stress • Create a community brag board so employees can show off kids, pets, homes and hobbies • Support maternity / paternity leave for new parents (including adoptive and foster parents) • Offer «lunch and learns» for employees wanting to learn more about child development • Involve your business in community events • Sponsor a day of service for all employees to volunteer with programs working to strengthen families
In 2014, Thrive will continue to provide funding to the 10 Early Learning Regional Coalitions, which play an important role in coordinating and connecting resources and programs in their communities (including home visiting, WaKIDS Early Learning Collaboration and Early Achievers); getting information out to families about the importance of early learning; engaging harder to reach families and communities; and creating local advocates who take action to generate support for early learning at local and state levels.
Then, check to see if there is a Mentoring Partnership in your area, and reach out to them for resources and consultation on community engagement.
We recognize that and are able to reach out to resources in the community to help our clients.
We thought it was about time that we reach out to our awesome community of fellow real estate investors and combine our knowledge and resources... and collectively get better at real estate investing!
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