Sentences with phrase «safety net for vulnerable»

The program builds and reinforces key service partnerships between health professionals around the care of perinatal women, including creating a safety net for vulnerable pregnant women.
FRAC works with a broad range of national and state partners to protect and strengthen the federal nutrition programs and ensure a strong and effective national nutrition safety net for vulnerable, low - income individuals and families.
We urge organizations in Maryland to sign on to this letter reaffirming our collective commitment to a strong and effective national nutrition safety net for vulnerable, low - income individuals and families.

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«We're committed to supporting parents with the cost of bringing up children, we've doubled free childcare, Child Benefit is available for all children in a household, and we continue to spend around # 90 billion a year to ensure a strong safety net for the most vulnerable
I'm sorry, I meant to also note how many of these people are trying to raise large / good sized families; thus making them very vulnerable to poverty and the need for the pitiful «safety net» that Romney appears to feel is a wonderful place to be, so wonderful that he plans to «fix» it «if needed» Yeah, he plans to fix it alright, the way you fix a cat to keep her from reproducing!!
Instead of being a safety net for the most vulnerable, it claims the council sees it as a reason to strip away essential support.
Yet, for the society's most vulnerable, Osun has pioneered this schools feeding programme, as part of its larger social safety - net agenda.
The Gender ministry was created to coordinate and better implement social intervention programs aimed as safety nets for the poor and vulnerable in society and to compile a database for the sector.
We at the United Federation of Teachers are proud of our advocacy on behalf of children and the educators who teach them, and we won't apologize for lobbying for a safety net for those New Yorkers most vulnerable to budget cuts.
has worked to provide a safety net for Austin's most vulnerable animals.
Such revenues can help governments strengthen social safety nets for poor and vulnerable communities and finance the infrastructure needed to provide access to basic services such as water, sanitation, and energy.
Compared to CHIP, the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) is small — serving around 160,000 families — but advocates say it's become a critical part of the social safety net for the most vulnerable new moms and children.
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