Sentences with phrase «vulnerable residents at»

In a Citi News interview, Mr. Vanderpuye lamented the insecurity in the area, which he says puts the lives of vulnerable residents at risk.

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He is an amazing person, and is all over our community helping our vulnerable residents, and serves as pastor in 2 churches, changing minds and lives, one person at a time.
The new fund — «Warm and Well Cornwall» — targets residents who are in poor health or at risk of ill health, or with underlying health issues, or caring for a vulnerable person or worried about their home being cold or damp.
Recognizing the need to protect our most vulnerable residents, the Legislature voted to add positions in the Department of Social Services, where these individuals will work closely with at - risk families to help protect children from abuse.
Support from Penn Medicine is a critical resource to some of Philadelphia's most vulnerable residents, and to the city at large.
With financial problems mounting up, Wendy is left at the mercy of the local residents, whose own kindnesses and cruelties have a disproportionate impact on the vulnerable traveler.
At the time, Unesco's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center [link] issued a warning, which not only was too late to reach residents in Aceh, but was also not immediately communicated to other vulnerable Indian Ocean nations because, at the time, they had not opted to receive warningAt the time, Unesco's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center [link] issued a warning, which not only was too late to reach residents in Aceh, but was also not immediately communicated to other vulnerable Indian Ocean nations because, at the time, they had not opted to receive warningat the time, they had not opted to receive warnings.
Because much of humanity, including many residents of the world's major cities like Kolkata (Calcutta), London, Shanghai, and Washington, DC, are located in vulnerable coastal areas, hundreds of millions of people are directly at risk.
For the sake of lining their own pockets, nursing home operators are willing to leave residents without enough food or water; under - or over-medicate patients; hire aides without vetting or training them, opening the doors to workers capable of neglecting or outright harming vulnerable elders; or fail to hire enough staff at all.
Nursing home abuse is often characterized as mistreatment of a vulnerable, elderly resident at the hands of caregivers and other staffers.
Although some homes might seem more vulnerable than others, every area resident is at risk of some type of damage.
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