We look for partners that are inspired to serve
veterans living in their communities and are motivated to find homes for the most overlooked dogs and cats in their care.
We're delighted to work with The Humane Society of Harford County to give these at - risk pets a second chance at life and, in so doing, to enhance the lives of
veterans living in the community.»
Not exact matches
Since I have been involved with the
Veterans Community Store
in San Antonio, I have learned so much about military traditions and military
life.
A World War II
veteran who
lived through the invasion of Normandy on D - day, Gene returned home to Petaluma, CA to found what is now one of the most respected dairy processors
in the country, and became a pillar of his
community, known for his generosity to those less fortunate.
We're proud to offer a variety of
life - changing programs at our 73 locations that help people with disabilities, seniors,
veterans, and caregivers
live, learn, work, and play
in their
communities.
Oneida County Youth Bureau Director Kevin Green has recognized youth volunteers from The Center for Family
Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, John Bosco House, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and Dodge Pratt Northam Art
Community all performed community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, youth mentoring and tutoring and other community ac
Community all performed
community service that included assisting in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, youth mentoring and tutoring and other community ac
community service that included assisting
in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to
veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking
in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's, Out of the Darkness Walk to Prevent Suicide, Making Strides to end Breast Cancer Walk, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, youth mentoring and tutoring and other
community ac
community activities.
We give thanks for our troops and our
veterans — and their families — who give of themselves to protect the values we cherish; for the first responders, teachers and engaged Americans who serve their
communities; and for the chance to
live in a country founded on the belief that all of us are created equal. . . .
Oneida County Youth Bureau Director Bob Roth said youth volunteers from The Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley, The Center for Family
Life and Recovery, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Neighborhood Center, Thea Bowman House, Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Utica Safe Schools / Underground Café and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley performed
community service that included assisting
in a bicycle giveaway for Utica children, making Christmas cards to send to
veterans and service members, soliciting donations, collecting money and walking
in Utica's version of America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Walk to end Alzheimer's and Rome's Relay for
Life, cleaning senior citizen's yards, preparing food and serving meals at local food pantries, folding and stuffing envelopes at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other
community activities.
Steven Danish, Virginia Commonwealth University
in Richmond, professor of psychology, preventive medicine, and
community health, is conducting research on returning
veterans and also serves as director of the university's
Life Skills Center.
Newsela's «A Mile
in Our Shoes Initiative» is a partnership with Teaching Tolerance, comprised of a collection of text sets detailing the
lives of Muslims, the LGBTQ
community,
veterans, and people with disabilities.
A five - year
veteran of MPS, Dr. Nelson Christensen and MPS social worker Pam Hansen developed a research - based program to help students and staff understand how trauma impacts the
lives of many children
in large urban
communities.
Mary Najera,
community liaison for Extera Public Schools and a
veteran parent organizer who
lives in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, said she was excited by the collaborative nature of Great Public Schools Now.
A
veteran educator and respected Santa Ana
community leader, Dr. Rodriguez is President of the INNOVA Group, which builds the capacity of resident leaders and
community organizations to achieve better outcomes for children and families
living in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Social media traffic and hashtags have been devoted to remembering soldiers from every war who lost their
lives in battle, while many other members of the online
community are calling for better treatment and government benefits for those soldiers who were willing to sacrifice but ultimately are our proud
veterans.
The
veterans in this novel can no longer
live in communities that expect them to return to the rules and expectations of a society that has no idea of how war has changed them and who can not put their war experience
in a nice, neat compartment marked «that's over.»
Many
veterans say they are ready to fight if the government doesn't
live up to its promise, including on the hustings, as happened when the
community turned against the Conservatives
in the last election.
Veterans United Foundation, the charitable arm of
Veterans United Home Loans, is dedicated to enhancing
lives in our nation's military
community.
We're delighted to work with DFW Humane Society to give these last - chance pets a second chance at
life and,
in so doing, to enhance the
lives of
veterans in the
community.
This program was created with the goal of reconnecting disabled
veterans suffering from service related disabilities to their
community and loved ones by providing them with a furry companion for
life,
in which animal and
veteran can heal one another together.
Be recognized as a practice that supports
veterans and military families who
live in your
community.
Starbreeze invites you to an exclusive
live - streamed event on Twitch.tv May 10 starting 9 am PST / 12 pm EST / 6 pm CEST featuring first looks and previews,
in depth interviews and fun for the whole
community on a number of Starbreeze projects including: OVERKILL's The Walking Dead, PAYDAY 2 ®, an introduction to the universe of System Shock ® 3, Psychonauts 2, Dead by Daylight and a panel titled «
Veterans of the Industry» featuring Warren Spector, Tim Schafer and Bo Andersson.
In the process, ASAP provides participants with transferable
life skills, a renewed sense of purpose, and healing benefits, and strengthens ties between
veterans and their
communities through the arts.
Mr. Goldberg
lives in New York, New York, and is the co-founder, President, and Chairman of the Board of Cherub Improv (www.cherubimprov.org), a non-profit that «performs
community service» by providing free, family - friendly improv comedy shows and workshops to those who need it most, including senior citizens, adults and children
living with cancer,
veterans, hospital and hospice patients, and many others.
And 6 years of working experiences as R.N on the skilled unit at
Veterans community living center at Fitzsimons and recently obtained my Bachelor of Science
in Nursing degree on March 2016.
The state of Texas has the third largest active duty military population
in the United States (nearly 117,000 personnel), representing over 10 percent of active duty forces
in the U.S. 1 Additionally, nearly 1.7 million
veterans, and 53,000 Selected Reserve members live in Texas.2, 3 To serve the state's military children and families, the Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Division of the Texas Department of Family Protective Services launched the Military Families and Veterans Prevention Program (MVP) 4 to provide a range of support services to the three largest military communities in Texas, home to more than three - quarters of Texas» active duty m
veterans, and 53,000 Selected Reserve members
live in Texas.2, 3 To serve the state's military children and families, the Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Division of the Texas Department of Family Protective Services launched the Military Families and
Veterans Prevention Program (MVP) 4 to provide a range of support services to the three largest military communities in Texas, home to more than three - quarters of Texas» active duty m
Veterans Prevention Program (MVP) 4 to provide a range of support services to the three largest military
communities in Texas, home to more than three - quarters of Texas» active duty members.5
Lori is committed to making a difference
in the
life of
veterans as a board member for the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing sustainable homeownership, financial - literacy, Veterans Administration loan awareness, and economic opportunity for the active - military and veteran comm
veterans as a board member for the
Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing sustainable homeownership, financial - literacy, Veterans Administration loan awareness, and economic opportunity for the active - military and veteran comm
Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing sustainable homeownership, financial - literacy,
Veterans Administration loan awareness, and economic opportunity for the active - military and veteran comm
Veterans Administration loan awareness, and economic opportunity for the active - military and
veteran communities.
She is also active
in the local chapter of TEAM RWB, an organization committed to enriching the
lives of America's
veterans by connecting them to their
community through physical and social activity.