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Assistance League 2016 National Conference, September 14-18, 2016 Dallas, Texas (Rodney Choice/Choice Photography/www.choicephotography.com)Assistance League 2016 National Conference, September 14-18, 2016 Dallas, Texas (Rodney Choice/Choice Photography/www.choicephotography.com)

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Rep. Bruce Rendon hold up House bill 5451 after the governor’s signing of the bill at the Michigan National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Lansing, Mich., July 1, 2014. Also pictured are Rendon's staff members, Janelle Theisen, Josiah Kissling, and Greg Cairns. Rendon sponsored the bill, which provides tuition assistance for Michigan Guard members in good standing. Also pictured are members of Renden’s staff. (Michigan National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Denice Rankin)

Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) families attend the 2025 Pro Bowl Practice with teams4taps in Orlando, FL.

Preparation for wedding. My second assistant wedding photographer job.

Leaders of the 5th Zone Afghan Border Police security force assistance team assigned to the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team meet with leaders from the 5th Zone ABP and 5th Kandak ABP during a key leader engagement in Khawajah Bahawuddin, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan, June 27, 2012. (37th IBCT photo by Sgt. Kimberly Lamb) (Released)

Kelly gives a helping hand.

Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), 31st Annual TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp May 22 - 26, 2025.

 

Photo by: Nate Wolbert

 

UNKRA furnished technical assistance played a highly important role in bringing about the great increase in coal production that has occurred in South Korea. [S-0526-0168-0002-3]

Assistance League 2016 National Conference, September 14-18, 2016 Dallas, Texas (Rodney Choice/Choice Photography/www.choicephotography.com)

I saw these people of varied ages helping to push a boat up the beach. This was in Mui Ne, Vietnam in January 2010.

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder shakes hands with Michigan Army National Guardsman Maj. Ryan Keith following the governor’s signing of House bill 5451 at the Michigan National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Lansing, Mich., July 1, 2014. The bill provides tuition assistance for Michigan Guard members in good standing. (Michigan National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Denice Rankin)

IOM operates the Common Transport Service (CTS) in South Sudan. The CTS provides free delivery of humanitarian partners working in difficult to access areas across the country. In the past year, IOM has transported 13, 140 cubic meters of emergency relief items for over 60 humanitarian organizations. © IOM 2012

Originally built in 1938-1939 with assistance from the New Deal-era Public Works Administration (PWA), the main building of Wallace Rider Farrington High School was designed in the Art Deco style by notable Hawaiian architect Charles William Dickey (C. W. Dickey). The school was named for Wallace Rider Farrington (1871-1933), an American journalist whom served as the sixth territorial governor of Hawaii from 1921 until 1929, which has become controversial in recent times as awareness of his support of policies favoring the domination of whites in Hawaii has become more prevalent. The school was established in 1936 to help expand the access to public secondary education among students on Oahu, owing to the minimum age of employment being raised and greater automation and efficiency leading to less need for plantation workers. The school’s main structure features geometric decorative Art Deco motifs with both simple geometric forms and stylized foliage, with multiple concrete and metal screens, open air corridors, fluted pilasters, a decorative sculptural flagpole base, a hipped roof, concrete structure and exterior walls, and a C-shaped layout wrapping a rear courtyard being the defining features of the building. The original building was utilized by the United States Army as a hospital during World War II, before being fully returned to civilian usage after the war. Following World War II, buildings were added to the campus, including the modernist Joseph Rider Farrington Community Auditorium, a natatorium with stadium seating, several additional classroom buildings scattered to the rear of the original building, a large gymnasium, a postmodern-style library, and a series of portable classrooms intended to add additional temporary classroom space. The front of the school features a sculpture known as The Seed created by local artist Satoru Abe. The school presently serves a majority Asian American and Pacific Islander population, with many being from the surrounding neighborhoods that have a lower income levels than most other areas of Honolulu. The school is an excellent example of Art Deco architecture and of the impact that programs funded by the New Deal had on the Hawaiian islands.

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Governor John Carney celebrated Monday the fifth anniversary of the State Rental Assistance Program, which has provided housing for 1,200 Delawareans through a unique collaboration supporting those in special need of help. The anniversary event took place at DHSS’ Holloway Campus.

 

“We are providing a bridge to independence, helping more Delawareans live self-sufficient lives,” said Governor Carney. “SRAP is a great example of how government agencies can work together to more efficiently deliver important services, and effectively help Delawareans in need. Thank you also to members of the General Assembly for their continued support of the program.”

 

The State Rental Assistance Program, or SRAP, provides rental vouchers to low-income Delawareans who require affordable housing and supportive services to live safely and independently in the community. Case managers help provide or coordinate those services and support residents through the rental process. SRAP helps particularly vulnerable populations – people exiting or at risk of admission to state long-term care institutions, youth aging out of foster care, and families for whom housing is a barrier to reunification, among others. All clients must be referred by an agency or partner.

 

Since 2011, more than 200 SRAP clients have successfully transitioned out of the program, either by handling rental payments on their own or by receiving housing assistance from another source. There are more than 720 families and individuals currently housed through SRAP.

 

SRAP client Zoraida Baez, who was featured in a video played Monday’s event, found the first apartment she has lived in that she can call her own through the program. “It’s such a relief,” said Baez, of Newark, who has also experienced homelessness. “I love it. I can come and go when I want. It’s my own place.”

 

SRAP is operated jointly by the Delaware State Housing Authority, which issues the vouchers; DHSS, which refers clients in various programs; and the Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families, which refers former foster youth and reunification families. Funding comes from the state’s General Fund through DSHA, as well as through DHSS’ Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, totaling $5.3 million.

 

“This is about caring for the whole person – not just looking at one part of their needs at a time,” said DSHA Director Anas Ben Addi. “We heard from advocates that the lack of affordable housing is a barrier to many low-income people and families with special needs to live and be successful, and we responded. This partnership shows that it is possible to serve people better, with a better quality of life, while reducing public costs.”

 

“The State Rental Assistance Program gives vulnerable populations the one thing we all want: The opportunity to have a place to call home,” said DHSS Secretary Dr. Kara Odom Walker. “For people leaving facilities or individuals with disabilities, these housing vouchers offer an affordable and safe way for them to live in the community. It’s not always easy to start anew, but the teamwork of SRAP makes the transition manageable, including connecting clients to supportive services. The collaboration across state government provides a better quality of life for the vulnerable people we serve, saves the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars and helps us build a healthier Delaware.”

 

“For young people leaving our foster care system, the challenges of transitioning to adulthood can be quite daunting. Sometimes their most basic needs, like a safe and affordable home, can seem unobtainable,” said DSCYF Secretary Josette Manning. “The SRAP program helps our youth secure a home so they can focus on meeting their other needs, such as education, employment and even basic health services. We are extremely grateful for this program because without it, it would be impossible for our foster children to thrive as adults.”

 

Our company has sponsored a guide dog puppy. I thought I might share some images of our little girl labrador Shiba who might go onto care for a lucky owner in the future. The older labrador is Sunshine, a bit of a mentor for the puppies.

Assistance dog “Chuckwagon” takes a break next to his owner Sharon Tarlano near the Canine Partners for Life information table at the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) fundraiser at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) headquarters, on Monday Dec. 3, 2012, in Washington, D.C. The event featured a "Pie Smash” event where attendees, on personal time, donate money to throw non-dairy whipped "cream" pies at Agriculture leadership. Other fund raising activities at this event included a silent auction, candy packets, bake sale, and pulled-pork sandwich lunches for donations. Additionally, information tables for Red Cross and Canine Partners for Life provided people with answers about the organizations and how to participate. For more information about the CFC campaign at USDA, go to www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?navid=USDA_CFC. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

 

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WCRC Class 47, 47746 'Chris Fudge' assists at the rear of the Cathedrals Express (6201 'Proncess Elizabeth' is up front) as it departs Exeter St Davids bound for London Victoria on 20th September 2016.

"We demand the Federal Government intervene immediately to stop the BP Oil Flood and:

 

1. Declare the BP Oil Flood a Natinal Disaster so that Louisiana can finally begin getting federal assistance

 

2. Stop BP's use of the toxic mutagenic 'Corexit' and other chemical dispersants the present significant danger to health and safety.

 

3. Under a state of emergency, employ all resources (including Navy) of the government at every level - Federal, State, local, and parish - to defend our coast, our livelihoods, and our culture.

 

4. Suspend all BP contracts by means of the EPA'sdiscretionary debarment act and sieze or attach all of BP's assets, including BP Atlantis and other operational offshore rigs, to assure that all costs of cleanup and remediation are covered

 

5. Strongly enforce all regulations for workplace health and safety: Cleanup crews must be supplied with and allowed to use full-face respirators, not paper masks.

 

6. Undertake immediate, full, and ongoing 3rd-party verified air-quality and toxicity testing in all affected areas, including New Orleans, and objective close monitoring of the oil leak to determine the true extent of the catastrophe.

 

7. End all deepwater offshore oil drilling.

 

8. Institute a temporary Moratorium on non-deepwater offshore drilling ( both current and new operations) and require each operation pass a stringent independent safety review before they can resume operation. Those that fail inspection stay shut down and are hevily fined until they comply or are debared.

 

9. Keep all lawsuits related to the BP Oil Flood and its aftermath in Louisiana, and instruct the DOJ and States' Attourney general to hold BP, Halliburton and Transocean accountable to the furthest extent possible under the law.

 

10. Found a two-decade TVA-Style Gulf Coast Authority that rebuilds sea walls, levees, coastlines, and wetlands, with a dedicated fund for fishermen and related industries to provide economic relief for those put out of work because of the disaster. "

Sgt. 1st Class Marquiesho Stevens, rollover instructor with Operational Contract Support Joint Exercise 2014, briefs Soldiers, Marines, Airmen and civilian employees on safety before they enter a simulated Mine-Resisted Ambush Protected vehicle during rollover training at Fort Bliss, Texas, January 18.

 

U.S. disaster assistance continues to flow into Pakistan to help those affected by severe flooding. U.S. military aircraft are bringing 630 metric tons of critical relief supplies into Sindh. Our elite USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team is working directly with humanitarian partners to identify priority needs and ensure this vital assistance get to the people who need it most. The United States has committed more than $53 million to this effort.

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Assistance League 2016 National Conference, September 14-18, 2016 Dallas, Texas (Rodney Choice/Choice Photography/www.choicephotography.com)

I have never been this close to a helicopter landing in such a confined space. Having taken the photograph of the helicopter - despite the snow being kicked up all around me - I became aware of the reason for its arrival.... the medical personnel were incredible in the way they went about their work.

TAPS HONOR GUARD GALA

 

MARCH 6, 2018

NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM, WASHINGTON D.C.

 

T.A.P.S. (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors), holds its' annual Honor Guard Gala at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC on Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Gala salutes military families who have lost a family member serving in the armed forces. (James R. Brantley)

There are various difficulties in the life of a Single Mothers. Spending time with kids, finding a good job, and meeting their daily demands is altogether a difficult task. Keeping in mind the difficulties a single mother has to face to bring up the kids, there are various provisions for help which are called Single Mother Assistance programs.

 

Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), 31st Annual TAPS National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp May 22 - 26, 2025.

 

Photo by: Nate Wolbert

 

Old Gjerpen Farm Founder Richard Larson talks about business, the basics of grading sheep, and the benefits of showing sheep in competition during From Service to Stewardship a two-day workshop in Remington, Va., on Friday, May 20, 2016. Mr. Larson breeds Milking Devon cattle and Leicester Longwool sheep, and is twice winner of the Supreme Champion Fleece award. The Livestock Conservancy, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and Lakota Ranch, are holding this workshop to help educate military service veterans about rare breed animal and poultry options for farming enterprises. Some of the topics include, getting started, networking, marketing, poultry processing, breeding, husbandry, scything, rotational grazing and pasture management, tractor selections, milking and oxen, and electric fence building.

 

In 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the availability of more than $9 million in outreach and technical assistance for minority farmers and ranchers and military veterans that are new to farming and ranching. The funding, provided through the Outreach and Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers Program, also known as the 2501 Program, will enable community-based organizations and other partners to work directly with these groups to successfully acquire, own and operate farms and ranches and equitably participate in all USDA programs. The 2014 Farm Bill reauthorized the program and expanded targeted communities. For more information please see: www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdamediafb?contentid=2014/0... USDA Media by Lance Cheung.

 

Neighborhood Centers Inc. provides assistance to permanent legal residents that are seeking citizenship.

September 18, 2014

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Neighborhood Centers Inc. provides assistance to permanent legal residents that are seeking citizenship.

Assistance distribution in Samangan

 

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) with support from the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has assisted more than four hundred of the most vulnerable families in 12 villages of Samangan Province.

 

Each family receives two mattresses, four winter jackets, four pairs of boots, one plastic sheet, a gas cylinder, two jerry cans, two blankets and a family kit with kitchen appliances.

 

Photo: Nazifullah Salarzai (UNAMA).

 

Mid-Train DPU, good thing there weren't many cars in the lot so I had room for back off shots like this!

 

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UP eastbound intermodal – Mid-train power

 

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Iasi, Romania - 2 refugee families have sheltered, Major Lilia Cojucari pictured preparing linens

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