A full 100 percent of donations go to natural disasters
victims in need of housing - related assistance.
Not exact matches
Perusing the index
of Origins, the weekly publication
of representative documents and speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note, for example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels
in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral
needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy on altar servers and guidelines for the Anointing
of the Sick; lobbying for arms control; eliminating asbestos
in public
housing; supporting the activities
of the Association
of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism
in American society; establishing base communities (also known as small faith communities); providing aid to war
victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research
in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism
of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and expressions
of collegiality
in the local and diocesan church.
The people living
in the
house near that curve keep a pile
of blankets on their porch because they know there will be accidents regularly, and the
victims will
need to be covered while waiting for the rescue squad.
Brooks opposed the GOP majority's reauthorization
of the Violence Against Women
in the
house, because it placed «unnecessary restrictions on access to domestic violence services for
victims who desperately
need help.»
Poor Denis Skinner, who revels
in his Beast
of Bolsover title, was
victim of a Jurassic - era themed put down by David Cameron, when the prime minister told the Commons: «I often say to my children «No
need to go to the Natural History Museum to see a dinosaur, come to the
House of Commons at about half past twelve».»
Among the questions asked by the press: whether the city is working with Mexican government officials to encourage any eligible Mexican nationals to register with the city for assistance, whether all
victims have been located and identified, what is the biggest remaining challenge at the site, whether there are continuing concerns
of gas leaking at the site, whether there is any evidence
of illegal gas connections
in the basements
of the destroyed buildings, what damage or evidence the FDNY will look for, the number
of people
needing housing assistance, whether any
victims asked about the investigation when meeting with the mayor, the number and location
of apartments being made available by REBNY to temporarily
house victims, what the mayor would say to any employer not granting time off to a
victim and whether the mayor is concerned about the pace
of gas main replacements.
Expanded services will soon include a safe haven for the pets
of domestic violence
victims, programs for military members, and advocacy and landlord education to help those
in need find pet - friendly
housing.
EARS works on several fronts: They accept animals from owners who
need temporary help with
housing or feeding; respond to reports
of animals abandoned or lost
in the flood area; take
in animals picked up from the flood area by the dog wardens; and give food to flood
victims so they can feed their pets.
The organization
In Defense
of Animals (IDA) is unveiling its redesigned Hope Animal Sanctuary, a shelter dedicated to
housing animals that have fallen
victim to abuse and
need help to get back on their paws.
A New Smyrna Beach - based startup company thinks it has a marketable
housing solution for disaster
victims and for those
in need of stable shelter
in developing nations.
Our systemic advocacy work has always highlighted the
needs of domestic violence
victims in relation to
housing, income security and criminal injuries compensation.
Section 39.524, Florida Statutes, is amended to require DCF or law enforcement to conduct a multidisciplinary staffing
of a child found or suspected to be a
victim of commercial sexual exploitation
in order to determine the child's
need for services and
need for placement
in a safe
house or safe foster home.
There is also a clear connection between incarceration
of Indigenous women and being a
victim of violence — there are extremely high rates
of substance abuse and reporting
of having been a
victim of violence among Indigenous female prisoners — this highlights the
need for support programs for Indigenous women
in prison and also post-release (such as healing and re-integration,
housing etc).