By providing high quality cloth diapers at an economical price, backed by
the support of trusted friends, Imagine diapers have proven to be a mainstream alternative to those hesitant to try cloth diapering.
When birth left the home, the constant
support of a trusted friend or relative during labor and the postpartum period was also lost.
Not exact matches
My developer who has been with me for two years has been a
friend of my family for 10 years and I
trust him to
support me and my business.
It's not easy being an owner and you can often feel as if you are going it alone, so the
support of your family and a
trusted group
of friends and advisors is invaluable.
What helped him most was surrounding himself with people he could lean on and
trust, namely has wife, children, and a small group
of friends who promised to
support him, but never pity him.
While family and
friends may want to
support you wholeheartedly and fully
trust your abilities, part
of being a good steward
of the funds
of others is mitigating their risk.
Servant ministry demands a kind
of spiritual integrity usually found in Christians who know what it means to wrestle with God with
support from a
trusted friend.
So, as I read from your posts, I imagine for your family, a very natural setting were two people together with their child, tell each other what they believe in, in front
of a small group
of best
friends, to celebrate life, love,
trust,
support and care with their
friends and especially the 3
of you.
In the end, even with
support of family,
friends, teachers and community members, the job is ours and we need to
trust ourselves.
Hopefully, you have plenty
of female
friends and relatives who can be
trusted to
support your choices, but if you find yourself feeling criticized, it's time to limit contact.
We all seek out a strong
support community: Some of us may find a family or two nearby to share a regular playdate; others may bounce parenting questions off one trusted friend; for many parents, an API Support Group offers what we're looking for — a group of parents who share the same goals and the same struggles in a society that's not always friendly toward Attachment Parenting c
support community: Some
of us may find a family or two nearby to share a regular playdate; others may bounce parenting questions off one
trusted friend; for many parents, an API
Support Group offers what we're looking for — a group of parents who share the same goals and the same struggles in a society that's not always friendly toward Attachment Parenting c
Support Group offers what we're looking for — a group
of parents who share the same goals and the same struggles in a society that's not always friendly toward Attachment Parenting choices.
TANIKA PARNELL: Yeah, I mean we definitely met a lot
of obstacles and I think, which Jenna just said but having the same goal in mind and I think it's something... the most in my experience with my
friends and mom groups and patients that I take care
of, most moms I think start off wanting to try to breastfeed and then it is kind
of trusting those around you and your wants and your needs and I guess kind
of your
support system to help you be able to obtain those goals.
«I enter into this new endeavor praying and hoping: that God will provide me with health and fortitude; that the residents
of the 18th City Council District will place their
trust in me; and that my
friends and followers both inside and outside
of the 18th City Council District will give me their
support and contributions, not only spiritual, but physical, emotional, political and financial,» Diaz said.
According to someone close to de Blasio, Cuomo's lack
of support for the mayor when New York City policemen turned their back on him in 2014 showed that Cuomo could not be
trusted to be a
friend or even a responsible leader.
In a carnival like manner, the workers chanted solidarity songs during the rally, displaying various placards which read, «In Ayade we
trust, workers salary is guaranteed,» «Ayade all the way to 2023,» «Ayade cares, labour
supports,» «The workers - friendly governor deserves another term,» «Our digital governor, a
friend of labour, carry go 2019,» «Ayade is working, Cross River State is changing,» among others.
When Tony Blair first sought
support for independent foundation
trusts nearly a decade ago, he was vehemently attacked by an unholy alliance that included elements
of the Labour Party and the trade union left plus new - found
friends in Britain's private hospitals.
«I enter into this new endeavor praying and hoping: that God will provide me with health and fortitude; that the residents
of the 18th City Council District will place their
trust in me; and that my
friends and followers both inside and outside
of the 18th City Council District will give me their
support and contributions, not only spiritual, but physical, emotional, political and financial.»
Make
friends and find somebody who you
trust and who is, who's a great teacher to help
support you and to help guide you in some
of the decisions that you're going to need to make in your classroom.
We've all been down this copy protection road many times before with music and then video... and now eBooks... The publishers need to realize that change is not only inevitable, but inherently good and we're quickly moving to a dis - intermediated world... Darwin was right about who will survive (i.e. adapt or die) and the technology has been (and always will be) ahead
of legislation and emerging business models... Sharing among
trusted friends is basically «free marketing» and there's plenty
of empirical evidence out there to
support a complementary effect on book sales.
Our best veterinary clients — the ones who have come to us for years — are compliant with our recommendations, inherently
trust all members
of our team, choose to
support our small business by utilizing our ancillary services despite less expensive alternatives, and promote our hospital in the best light to all their
friends and -LSB-...]
Pet Loss: April 2010: 17 - 20 Pet Loss
Support Resources: April 2010: 24 What Your Choice
of Pet Says About You: May 2010: 28 Animal Guides, Animism: October 2010: 42 - 43 Furry Creatures, Are They for Your Family: November 2010: 56 Animal Communication: Jan / Feb 2011: 40 - 41 Interactive Toys for Birds and Cats: March 2011: 52 - 53 Keeping Your Pet Safe From Kidnappers: April 2011: 60 The Basics
of Creating Pet
Trusts: July 2011: 56 Houston Area Dog Parks: September 2011: 46 - 48 Strategies to Help Pay for Your Pet's Healthcare: September 2011: 50 - 52 Memorializing Your Pet: November 2011: 66 Getting a New Pet Requires Thought: Jan / Feb 2012: 50 Pet Care Fact or Fiction, Myths Debunked: Jan / Feb 2012: 64 Helping a Lost Dog: April 2012: 45 Food Aggression: May 2012: 62 - 63 The Language
of Affection: July 2012: 46 - 47 A Checklist
of 5 Things to do Before Boarding Your Pet: August 2012: 58 - 59 The Road to Better Pet Ownership: May 2013: 29 - 38 Canine Swimming, What You Need to Know: July 2013: 52 - 53 Tips for Dog Park Etiquette: July 2013: 56 - 57 Feature Story: August 2013: 24 - 31 Companion Animals: September 2013: 62 DIY Chicken Jerky Strips: November 2013: 44 Preparing for Pet Loss: November 2013: 56 - 57 A Guide to Euthanasia and Helping
Friends with Grief: Jan / Feb 2014: 60 - 61 Spring into Fitness While Staying Safe and Healthy: March 2014: 54 Reducing Reactions to Pet Allergens: March 2014: 58 Senior Pets: May 2014: 24 - 33 Differences Between Cats and Dogs: June 2014: 55 House Dangers: August 2014: 46 Pet Friendly Restaurants in Houston: August 2014: 48
We are eternally grateful for the community's
trust in the Dumb
Friends League and its
support of the animals we serve.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and
support of our volunteers and
friends and by the generosity
of: Altria Group, Inc.; Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; Carnegie Corporation
of New York; The Cowles Charitable
Trust; Elaine Dannheisser Foundation; The Dedalus Foundation; Mark di Suvero; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation; Hugh J. Freund; Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro; Harpo Foundation; The HWG Fund, Inc.; Jerome Foundation; The Peter T. Joseph Foundation; Gabrielle and Herbert Kayden; Richard and Ronay Menschel; Ivana Mestrovic; National Endowment for the Arts; The New York Community
Trust; Ralph S. O'Connor; Brooke Kamin and Richard Rapaport; The Ross Foundation; Rev. Alfred R. Shands III; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith; Starry Night Fund
of Tides Foundation; Ursula von Rydingsvard and Paul Greengard; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and
support of our volunteers and
friends and by the generosity
of: Altria Group, Inc., Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc., Carnegie Corporation
of New York, David R. and Vivien Collens, The Cowles Charitable
Trust, Elaine Dannheiser Foundation, Mark di Suvero, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation, Hugh J. Freund, Lisa Gold, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Independence Community Foundation, The Peter T. Joseph Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, Gabrielle and Herbert Kayden, Jennifer McSweeney, Richard and Ronay Menschel, Ivana Mestrovic, National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, Ralph S. O'Connor, The Pollock - Krasner Foundation, Inc., Brooke Kamin and Richard Rapaport, The Ross Foundation, Rev. Alfred R. Shands III, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Starry Night Fund
of Tides Foundation, Strypemonde Foundation, Ursula von Rydingsvard and Paul Greengard, and The Van Lier Fund
of The New York Community
Trust.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and
support of our volunteers and
friends and by the generosity
of: Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.; Charina Endowment Fund; The Cowles Charitable
Trust; The Dedalus Foundation; Mark di Suvero; Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation; The Greenwall Foundation; Agnes Gund; Hugh and Tiziana Hardy; Jerome Foundation; The Peter T. Joseph Foundation; Gabrielle H. Reem M.D. and Herbert J. Kayden M.D.; Lambert Foundation Fund
of Tides Foundation; Richard and Ronay Menschel; Ivana Mestrovic; The New York Community
Trust; Brooke Kamin Rapaport and Richard A. Rapaport; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith; Janice Stanton and Ronald Windisch; Ursula von Rydingsvard and Paul Greengard.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and
support of our volunteers and
friends and by the generosity
of: Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation • Bloomberg Philanthropies; Lily Auchincloss Foundation; Charina Endowment Fund; The Dedalus Foundation; Mark di Suvero; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation; Agnes Gund; Jerome Foundation; The Peter T. Joseph Foundation; Gabrielle H. Reem M.D. and Herbert J. Kayden M.D.; Lambent Foundation Fund
of Tides Foundation; Ivana Mestrovic; The New York Community
Trust; Brooke Kamin Rapaport and Richard A. Rapaport; Louise and Leonard Riggio; Silvercup Studios; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith.
The presentation at the Grey Art Gallery is made possible in part by the generous
support of The Suzanne Geiss Company; Jane Wesman and Don Savelson; Susan and Steven Jacobson; Cheim & Read; Ratio 3, San Francisco; RVCA; the Grey's Director's Circle, Inter / National Council, and
Friends; and the Abby Weed Grey
Trust.
Supported in part by the Gene R. Cohen Charitable Foundation, the Isabel K. Pease
Trust, and
friends of the College through the Osher Chair Naming Program.
The exhibition has received the generous
support of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation; Ronald and Frayda Feldman; New York University's Visual Arts Initiative; the Grey's Director's Circle, Inter / National Council, and
Friends; and the Abby Weed Grey
Trust.
«An American in London: Whistler and the Thames» is kindly
supported by the
Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery, the American
Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery, the American Art Supporters Group, the Michael Marks Charitable
Trust and Farrow and Ball
The Canadian Artist in Residence at Dulwich Picture Gallery is generously
supported by the Canada House Arts
Trust and the Canadian
Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery.
The project has been made possible through the generous
support of Arts Council England, the Heritage Lottery Fund,
trusts and foundations and over 50,000 individuals and Southbank Centre
friends supporting our Let The Light In fundraising campaign.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and
support of our volunteers and
friends and by the generosity
of: Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; Carnegie Corporation
of New York; Charina Endowment Fund; The Cowles Charitable
Trust; The Dedalus Foundation; Mark di Suvero; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation; Agnes Gund; Hugh and Tiziana Hardy; Jerome Foundation; The Peter T. Joseph Foundation; Gabrielle and Herbert Kayden; Richard and Ronay Menschel; Ivana Mestovic; The New York Community
Trust; Brooke Kamin Rapaport and Richard A. Rapaport; Rev. Alfred R. Shands III; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith; Janice Stanton and Ronald Windisch; Starry Night Fund
of Tides Foundation; Ursula von Rydingsvard and Paul Greengard; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and
support of our volunteers, patrons and
friends and by the generosity
of: Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.; Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; Carnegie Corporation
of New York; The Cowles Charitable
Trust; Mark di Suvero; The Fifth Floor Foundation; Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro; Jerome Foundation; JPMorgan Chase; Richard and Ronay Menschel; Ivana Mestrovic; National Endowment for the Arts; New York Community
Trust; New York State Council on the Arts; The Pincus Charitable Fund; Brooke Kamin Rapaport and Richard A. Rapaport; Rev. Alfred R. Shands III; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Smith; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Ask the client what might make them more comfortable (for example, having a
friend or family member
support them in the room) and promote a relationship
of trust and safety.
In previous years Morton Fraser has
supported charities including: Age Scotland; Sick Kids
Friends Foundation Edinburgh; Ronald McDonald House Glasgow; Macmillan Cancer
Support; Alzheimer's Research Scotland; The Bethany
Trust; St Columba's Hospice in Edinburgh; and the Prince and Princess
of Wales Hospice in Glasgow.
At the very least, run your resume by a few
trusted friends or members
of a job - seeker
support group.
Reach out to
trusted friends and family members for
support, and remember to be patient with yourself as you move on to the next chapter
of your life.
You also need to build a
support system
of trusted and safe
friends who hold you up and accountable, advises Baker.
Getting help does not always mean seeing a professional — a close and
trusted friend or family member can be a great source
of support.
Getting help does not always mean seeing a professional - a close and
trusted friend or family member can be a great source
of support for families.
An accompanying and powerful body
of research is building about resilience and the capacity
of humans to thrive in the face
of traumatic life events.7 Resilience is the ability to respond to experiences, fostered by the clinicians, teachers,
friends, family, and community in one's life.8
Support from others, referrals as needed, and the simple act of having a trusted provider listen nonjudgmentally and with compassion can provide s
Support from others, referrals as needed, and the simple act
of having a
trusted provider listen nonjudgmentally and with compassion can provide
supportsupport.
Relationships that experience high levels
of social
support from
friends and family are more likely to last and to report higher levels
of relationship satisfaction, love and
trust.
In the face
of adversity, we all can use
support and, sometimes, advice from
friends and family that we
trust and are close to us.
Get the
support of a divorce coach, therapist, or experienced and
trusted friend to help you start to put together a new big picture
of your life after divorce.
It is easier to
support your family if you have a network
of support for yourself, whether it's
friends, family, neighbors and / or community who you can count on and
trust
I think a big part
of the answer lies in the fact that most
of my
friends are part
of a strong faith community, which gave us
support, confidence, strong social
trust, and good marriage models, something which I blogged about here and here.
«A strong
support network
of both
friends and adults who I
trusted who were positive influences was one
of the most important things to my recovery.»