Sentences with phrase «resources killing community»

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But community groups are concerned about the potential for accidents, and environmentalists about the toll nuclear takes on water resources and the wildlife killed when reactors use river or lake water for cooling — particularly at Indian Point, less than 30 miles north of New York City on the Hudson River.
«It's disappointing and perplexing that the city budget will increase the NYPD headcount when systemic problems with police accountability and culture that allow New Yorkers to be abused and killed have yet to be fixed - and while major needs in our communities are under - resourced,» she added.
«It's disappointing and perplexing that the city budget will increase the NYPD headcount when systemic problems with police accountability and culture that allow New Yorkers to be abused and killed have yet to be fixed, and while major needs in our communities are under - resourced
We know that the current «drill and kill» testing regime, school closures, privatization, the criminalization of students of color, and the unconscionable lack of resources for schools in poor communities in particular, create and exacerbate achievement gaps between rich and poor.
Nathan founded an organization called the No Kill Advocacy Center which focuses on shedding light on, and providing resources to communities pursuing a new definition of no - kKill Advocacy Center which focuses on shedding light on, and providing resources to communities pursuing a new definition of no - killkill.
We offer a no - kill alternative that provides life - saving programs and invaluable resources for pets and pet owners within our community.
«Thanks to Maddie, more communities will have the education and resources to implement and run successful lifesaving programs, which will help us achieve our goal of a no - kill country,» said Dr. Ellen Jefferson, Executive Director of Austin Pets Alive!.
This ends the cycle of impounding and killing healthy community cats, and allows shelters to focus more resources on adoptable animals, which is what they are designed for.
However, at some point in any community's evolution toward becoming no - kill, resources will have to be targeted at reactive programs that save the animals that are already in the shelters.
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue is a No Kill organization based in Asheville, North Carolina and was founded in 2007 to provide the resources and life - saving programs to build a No Kill community.
As a result, more animals are in the shelter system and quite often killed, instead of working with individuals to match the needs of animals with community resources.
Kootenai Humane Society is a well - established, local non-profit no - kill animal organization which collaborates with city and county governments, and partners with other non-profit organizations and the community to end animal abuse and create better pet ownership by providing resources, training, programs and education.
I'm glad people are weighing in on this issue, because creating No Kill in poor rural communities and small towns that have few resources is the next big challenge for No Kill.
Vision Statement Kootenai Humane Society is a well - established, local non-profit no - kill animal organization which collaborates with city and county governments, and partners with other non-profit organizations and the community to end animal abuse and create better pet ownership by providing resources, training, programs and education.
Creating a No Kill region requires community involvement and resources.
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, located in Asheville, North Carolina, was founded in 2007 to provide the resources and life - saving programs to build a No - Kill community.
The third wave of No Kill, by contrast, will feature existing No Kill communities directly helping their resource - poor neighbors get to No Kill.
The task seems difficult because the communities that still have high - kill shelters are so lacking in infrastructure and resources.
The task force's goal was to create a blueprint that the public sector and the private sector could use to work together to bring the necessary resources to Dallas so we could become a more humane community (some call it «no - kill»).
Custom web design & marketing firm, Griffin Web Design, donates 10 % of every home page to Brother Wolf Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization providing resources & life - saving programs to build a no - kill community.
However, not every community has the resources to form such partnerships that make no - kill shelters successful, says Misha Goodman, president of the National Animal Control Association and director of animal services for Iowa City, Iowa.
She played an integral role in helping the Animal Services Office become the nation's largest no - kill open intake animal shelter by developing community policies and programs that promote lifesaving and connect community members with the resources needed to keep their pets safe and healthy.
We offer a No Kill alternative that offers life saving programs and invaluable resources for homeless animals and the community.
Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the number of animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets of disadvantaged residents of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion animal adoption.
Saving 90 — No Kill progress resource tracking and listing communities saving over 90 % of companion animals.
We have a No Kill mission with life saving programs that provides invaluable resources to homeless pets and our community.
Successful No Kill transitions build on what the community already has, and its own particular strengths and resources.
Located just steps from our Pet Adoption Center, this brand new resource will enable us to create a healthier population of pets and a more informed community of pet owners, both of which support our no - kill mission.
According to a Feb. 2 report by Global Witness and The Guardian, 197 activists were killed in 2017 for defending their communities and natural resources against agribusiness, mining companies, infrastructure projects and poachers.
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