Sentences with phrase «serve vulnerable communities»

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He is an amazing person, and is all over our community helping our vulnerable residents, and serves as pastor in 2 churches, changing minds and lives, one person at a time.
«Every day across the country, our amazing volunteers are creating tasty, nutritious three - course meals, served to vulnerable people in the community at risk of food poverty and social isolation,» said FoodCycle Communications Officer Steven Hawkes.
Tava is proud to support Midway, which serves some of the most vulnerable people in our community.
When supply is scarce, as it has been in recent years with a growing demand for donor milk, HMBANA banks are limited to serving the most vulnerable and critical babies in our communities.
With your generous donations, we'll have the resources to connect with these pregnant and parenting women and couples in vulnerable situations, and our community partners who serve them.
«Every day, they stand up and fight for New York City residents, they fight to keep our public hospitals open and serving our most vulnerable patients and on behalf of the thousands of nurses in NYC and the thousands that serve within our public hospital system, we applaud and enthusiastically support these candidates who stand with our patients and communities
«Ali stands up for what she believes in and her work on behalf of vulnerable women and children shows a commitment to justice that will serve our community well.»
As a representative for Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, and Chair of the New York State Senate Latino Conference, I believe our community will not be well served by this proposal; it will hit our low - income and vulnerable residents the hardest.
Hearts and Hands is the premier volunteer organization serving our frail or vulnerable neighbors in rural Western New York communities.
This volunteer - based organization serves vulnerable residents who live in rural communities and will benefit greatly from the additional funding.
With nearly 7,000 employees working in programs across the nation, it is a recognized partner for families, schools and communities, serving many of our countries most vulnerable populations in the areas of autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, specialty mental health, and child welfare.
In addition to its partnership with PUSD, WINGS serves more than 1,100 students from vulnerable communities in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina through a direct - service afterschool program model of their research - based curriculum led by college students, known as WINGSLeaders.
Moreover, they leave public schools without resources to serve the most vulnerable and communities disenfranchised by unelected school boards.
We're active in more than 150 countries, serving vulnerable children through a wide range of media, formal education, and philanthropically - funded social impact programs, each grounded in rigorous research and tailored to the needs and cultures of the communities we serve.
To serve the pets and pet owners of the homeless community and other vulnerable and low - income populations by providing pet food, supplies, and medical care; to promote positive and responsible pet ownership (including spay and neuter); to identify and provide pet owners useful and low - cost information on pet resources.
Bill C - 75 was unveiled March 29 and the Department of Justice says the legislation will «protect the vulnerable, serve victims, keep communities safe and decrease court delays by making the system more efficient.»
In addition, Mr. Rittereiser was appointed by the Governor to the State Advisory Council on Homelessness, where he serves to address the complex issues that affect our communities» most vulnerable people.
If you are a law firm, talk to us about having one of your young associates work for CLSMF for a designated time period where he or she will get valuable legal experience and you will be helping CLSMF better serve our community's most vulnerable populations.
We help donors achieve their philanthropic goals, support organizations that serve our most vulnerable, and raise awareness about pressing community needs.
There are many organizations in society that are dedicated to serving vulnerable and other communities.
Many Head Start programs, which serve the most vulnerable children and families in these communities, remain closed due to damage from one or more of the storms.
Through a Community - Centered Healthy Marriage Healthy Relationship grant from the Administration for Children and Families within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration, ASF is serving over 4,500 vulnerable men, women and teens each year.
National Council for Behavioral Health, State Associations of Addictions Services Presents the website of a membership organization of community behavioral / mental health and addiction treatment organizations consisting of more than 2,200 member organizations serving some of the United States» most vulnerable citizens — the more than 8 million adults and children living with mental illnesses and addictions.
Five key strategies guide communities in creating a vision for early childhood social - emotional health with a focus on reducing physical and mental health disparities, especially among vulnerable populations: 1) Enhanced home visiting through a focus on social and emotional well - being, 2) Screening and assessment in a range of child - serving settings, 3) Integration of behavioral health into primary care, 4) Mental health consultation in early care and education settings, and 5) Family strengthening and parent skills training.
We're present in more than 150 countries, serving vulnerable children through a wide range of media, formal education, and philanthropically - funded social impact programs, each grounded in rigorous research and tailored to the needs and cultures of the communities we serve.
We're active in more than 150 countries, serving vulnerable children through a wide range of media, formal education, and philanthropically - funded social impact programs, each grounded in rigorous research and tailored to the needs and cultures of the communities we serve.
While the majority of parent support programs serve all families in a community, in the last decade or so, parent support interventions have been increasingly implemented with families whose children may be especially vulnerable to poor developmental outcomes because of poverty or a variety of other family risk factors.
About 540 guests took a stroll down the boardwalk for the Heartland Family Service «Carnival of Love» Gala at the Embassy Suites on Saturday, Feb. 13, helping to raise a record $ 264,000 to serve the most vulnerable children and families in our community.
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