According to the press story, Christian Horizons says it has only two choices: insist on its values among its employees, or
stop providing the service to the community.
Not exact matches
For instance, at the USA.gov website, you'll find a section for businesses that's a one -
stop link
to all the information and
services the federal government
provides for the business
community.
«I applaud our elected officials for another on - time budget, and for the wisdom they have shown in certain areas, such as removing the retiree health care increases,
stopping the proposed Workers» Compensation reforms and restoring the proposed cuts
to the SUNY hospitals, as the
services provided by these hospitals are valuable
to their
communities.
An end
to the «School -
to - Prison Pipeline» and the promotion of alternatives such as restorative justice programs, wrap - around
services including an adequate guidance and social work staff; an end
to racial profiling and
Stop and Frisk; and a return
to community schools as centers that
provide medical care, skills training, and tutoring, with social workers and counselors for students» families and the
community.
We have
to stop looking from the outside - in and push further than simply
providing «
services»
to these
communities.
On October 17, our Humane Education Van made
stops at Tranquility & Cantua Elementary schools
to provide presentations on pet responsibility, dog bite prevention, and overall CCSPCA
services and how we help the animals in our
community.
It is our mission
to help feed the hungry,
to help protect by facilitating the donation of pet oxygen masks
to fire departments / first responders within the
community and
to help
stop littering by
providing free or low - cost spay and neuter
services to help people keep their pets.
The new facility does not
stop DDR from
providing spay / neuter surgeries or
community dog training; rather it adds
to its established outreach and
service programs by
providing a place
to temporarily house some of the Shelter Intervention Program dogs.
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.
Every other month over 1500 individual
community volunteers partner with city government, nonprofits and the private sector
to provide a one -
stop shop of health and human
services for homeless San Franciscans.
In 2011, HRC was awarded a three - year
Community - Centered Healthy Marriage and Relationships grant
to expand
services into low - income populations by
providing relationship skills programs as well as job / career
services in partnership with One -
Stop Career Centers around the state.
We are committed
to stopping family violence in our
community, and
provide a range of family violence
services and programs, including MBCPs.