Sentences with phrase «serving rural populations»

Transportation issues are often reported by coordinators serving rural populations, and coordinators should consider renting passenger vans or subcontracting with a transportation provider to get participants to and from peer group education sessions.
Peak Wellness Center, a community mental health care facility, serves a rural population while also facing a severe workforce shortage.

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«We expect countries with young populations, supportive regulations and fast mobile Internet speeds and planned migration to 5G to be best positioned,» says Graseck, adding that banks serving urban populations may have more latitude to consolidate branches than those focused on rural populations.
Serving farmers, horse owners, ranchers and rural populations, the company's stock price success was propelled by new store openings and improving products.
The geographic areas that CFs serve vary in size from entire states or regions of a state (e.g. Southeastern Texas) to major metropolitan cities like New York City to rural counties with populations less than 2,500.
Majee, along with Urmeka Jefferson, assistant professor in the MU Sinclair School of Nursing, partnered with a county health agency serving a rural community with a population of 21,500 people; a high percentage of the communities» jobs were low - paying manufacturing jobs, and the population possessed poor education.
Thus, the study population included all out - of - hospital cardiac arrests from 11 counties in North Carolina (Camden, Catawba, Durham, Mecklenburg, Pasquotank, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Transylvania, Wake, and Warren), covering a total population of approximately 2.7 million inhabitants (30 % of the state's total population), with demographics varying from urban to rural areas served by 11 EMS agencies.
Fresno State serves a region that spans five counties and hundreds of miles, many of them rural, agricultural communities with large migrant populations.
Moreover, the demographic characteristics of the rural student population continue to shift, with rural schools becoming increasingly diverse and serving larger populations of students that schools have historically not served effectively (i.e., the students for whom performance is described in terms of achievement gaps).
Loving High School in Loving, New Mexico serves a largely Latino, low - income rural population in an area of low economic growth.
In Lee County Schools system in rural Alabama, for example, which had years earlier convinced a federal court that it had eliminated the effects of segregation, one of the four public high schools served more than 90 percent black students — even though the district student population was only 23 percent black.
Situated in a rural area, the University serves a population of approximately 18,000 students in a community of 7,000.
Patton Springs School in Afton, Texas serves a highly mobile, low - income population of students in grades K - 12 in a very rural setting.
Many districts — especially urban, inner suburban and rural, serving very high - need student populations — continue to struggle from a lack of sufficient funding, which makes it impossible to provide all students with the opportunity for a high quality education.
Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Dr. Kevin M. Maxwell, the school system serves a diverse student population from urban, suburban and rural communities located in the Washington, DC suburbs.
Simpson Central School, Pinola, MS.. This rural school of about 500 students is a Title 1 school serving 20 small surrounding communities, with over 75 % eligibility for free or reduced lunch, and a student population of 52 % Caucasian and 48 % African American.
Our stores serve urban and rural populations throughout the Western and Midwest United States.
Libraries serving populations over 50,000 allocate more to ebooks, and suburban libraries focus more on ebooks and DVD / Blu - rays than their urban or rural counterparts.
Specifically, these programs are meant to entice and reward those who serve in one of Arizona's underserved population areas, including those in more rural settings.
Southland's largest city, Invercargill is New Zealand's southern-most urban centre with a population of over 50,000 and serves as both support for the surrounding rural community and access to the popular Stewart Island.
Primarily focusing on depicting different social classes, especially the population of rural England, he has created strong satirical shots that may serve as an anthropological study of sorts.
Photographed against rural, desolate backdrops depleted of their mineral resources, this body of work represents a series of narratives, exploring her encounters with both the people and landscape of a region that serves as home for the more neglected of the country's population.
African cities have long served as magnets for struggling rural populations.
Aspiring young attorneys that are willing to relocate might find fertile ground in rural locations but will also need to make a commitment to being highly mobile to serve a more scattered population.
During my articles, I realized that when serving low - income and rural populations, it is not only important to reach out to the clients, but also to establish and build relationships with the community agencies that serve them.
Community Health Centers are not - for - profit providers of health care to over 25 million people, including health centers serving migrant and seasonal farmworkers, homeless and other special populations in urban and rural, public housing and school based settings.
Serving a diverse urban and rural population of more than 430,000, Niagara Region is focused on building a strong and prosperous Niagara.
The clinics serve a wide geographical area; thus, the patient population includes families from urban, suburban, and rural areas in Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
With a booming population and a distance of only three hours from Chicago, the Springfield area serves everyone from the big - city mogul to the rural family living in a scenic village like Chatham.
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