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101st Special Troops Battalion deployed to Roberts Airfield in Monrovia Province, Liberia, recieve fifty-four thousand pounds of mail, Dec. 21, 2014. The STB is deployed to supoort Operation UNITED ASSISTANCE in Liberia. The 101st STB supports all U.S. servicemembers and civilians deployed to Liberia and Senegal, West Africa. The Operation UNITED ASSISTANCE is a Department of Defense operation in Liberia to provide logistics, training and engineering support to U.S. Agency for International Development-led efforts to contain the Ebola virus outbreak in western Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mary Rose Mittlesteadt, 101st Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs/RELEASED)
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Wildfires: Additional Actions Needed to Address FEMA Assistance Challenges
Note: A state or territory may request a Fire Management Assistance Grant declaration when a wildfire burns on public or private land and threatens to become a major disaster.
Local Assistance Centers & Disaster Resource Centers Open for Impacted Residents
LA County residents attend the Local Assistance Centers & Disaster Resource Center at the Pasadena City College Community Education Center on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. (Mayra Beltran / Los Angeles County)
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), TAPS Southeast Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp.
Police were waiting forthat BIG MACK Dump truck to pull out from blocking my view of oncoming traffic !! Thanks ,Officer !!
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.”
TAPS 2019 25th Anniversary National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp
Arlington, VA
Friday, May 24, 2018
Photography by Nessa J
Lt. Col. Sam Jaynes, center, executive officer with the 579th Engineer Detachment (FEST-M) and only green suiter assigned to the Provincial Reconstruction Team – Canadian Technical Assistance Visit (TAV), is currently stationed on Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He and the TAV are supporting the reconstruction efforts in Kandahar City. (Photo by Mark Abueg)
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Today the K litter turned three weeks old. I hadn’t been over to visit them for two weeks and was astonished at how much they had grown. Their momma gets a gold medal for her milk. These guys are well on their way to being assistance dogs for The Joys of Living Assistance Dogs.
See that one in the middle, the one with the yellow ribbon. I predict she’s going to be the ring leader of the litter. She was the second pup born and she had a whole lot to say right afterwards.
I needed to spend a little quality time with these guys today and I can’t wait to get back over there again. I suspect that the next time I go over, Miss Yellow will be challenging her siblings to foot races around the dining room, climbing challenges to the top of the couch, and maybe even a few food fights.
Oh ya, I can hardly wait. This is just like being the grandma, I get all of the fun and none of the hard work.
FedEx Express First Officer Kassandra Bernskoetter receives a Presidential Citation for her exemplary contributions to ALPA’s Critical Incident Response Program (CIRP)
Neighborhood Centers Inc. provides assistance to permanent legal residents that are seeking citizenship.
Delta Air Lines Capt. John Rosenberg receives ALPA’s Pilot Assistance Award for his extraordinary dedication to evolving ALPA’s Professional Standards program
GlaxoSmithKline, one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, hosted the GlaxoSmithKline 12th Annual IMPACT Awards Ceremony on March 17, 2009. Ten healthcare nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia region were awarded $40,000 each in funding.
The GlaxoSmithKline 12th Annual IMPACT Award recipients were selected and honored for having a significant impact on their communities by providing access to proactive and effective healthcare services. The recipients included:
Berks County
• Co-County Wellness Services
Bucks County
• Libertae, Inc.
Delaware County
• Family and Community Service of Delaware County
Lehigh County
• Casa Guadalupe Center
Montgomery County
• Breastfeeding Resource Center
• ElderNet of Lower Merion and Narberth
Philadelphia
• Public Citizens for Children and Youth
• Resources for Children’s Health
• St. Catherine Labouré Medical Clinic
• Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition
“These organizations inspire us to keep dedicating ourselves to making the world a better place. They are leaders, pioneers and role models and are all deeply committed to their communities and constituents. Individually, the work of these organizations helps people with often complex and diverse needs. Collectively, their efforts epitomize what can be accomplished by people with real passion,” said Mary Linda Andrews, GSK Director, Community Partnerships.
About the GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Awards: To qualify for a GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Award, applicants must provide access to community healthcare services (primary mission) in the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery or Philadelphia; have a total annual operating budget of less than $2.5 million; and have been in existence as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for at least five years. A panel of local and national healthcare delivery experts and GlaxoSmithKline representatives determined the winners based on a strong demonstration of ongoing success in providing access to healthcare; commitment to serving people in need; facilitation of healthcare delivery, education, creative partnerships and policy development; and a solid record of achievement, management and leadership. For more details on the GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Awards, visit www.gsk-us.com and click “Our work with communities,” then click “Health programs,” then click “Awards,” or call the GlaxoSmithKline Office of Community Partnerships at 215-751-5171.
Christmas Eve 2001 and my brothers decide to take the Intercity from London to Totnes while I take the luggage and the car. A perfect opportunity for a race, a reasonable challenge especially given the reliability of trains. Except that I have dodgy fuel pump in the MG. Within moments of breaking down on the A303 Toad of Toad Hall pulls up to offer help and diagnoses the problem. My brothers beat me by 30 minutes in the end.
KABUL, Afghanistan--NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer answers questions from members of the local Afghan media as well as journalists from the Associated Press in the conference room of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAFO) Headquarters main building on March 18, 2009. The visiting Secretary General answered questions about the forthcoming Afhganistan presidential elections as well as to assess the current state of operations for NATO forces in the country. ISAF photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Aramis X. Ramirez (RELEASED)
A St John Ambulance volunteer supports her colleague who is assisting an unwell runner at the 19 mile mark at the London Marathon 2009.
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C;ass 20's D8059 and D8188 apply some banking power to a Steam Illuminations service as it enters Sun Lane cutting, headed by 3781
Tommy need a new assistant and we got a new uniform for him/her. The question is who is he going to pick!
Artist Renee Leverty with assistance from Mike Waller created and donated an Alexander Calder-inspired wireframe armature of the Y.E. Smith Elementary Museum School's mascot. Leverty was inspired by Alexander Calder and Contemporary Art: Form, Balance, Joy and sought to bring art to an area where art isn’t easily accessible with the help of East Durham’s Children’s Initiative. Said Parent Advocate Cate Elander, “Our collaboration with Nasher Museum and the artist’s in the community that are inspired by works such as Calder’s help us tremendously in our cradle to college or career mission for these children.” Using found materials from The Scrap Exchange students were given wire to hang their favorite objects such as corks, slide projector photos and keys. Photos by Duke Photography
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Event for the International Day For Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, under the theme "More Than Mines".
This day aims to raise awareness about landmines and progress toward their eradication, and is a day that reminds us of the devastating effects of landmines and other explosive remnants of war (ERW). The annual commemoration also provides an opportunity to renew our commitment to a world free from the threat of mines and other remnants of war.
The theme for 2015 is “More than Mines”, signifying that mine action includes activities to address an increasingly wide range of explosive hazards, weapons and ammunition, risk education, and victim assistance. Mine action makes it possible for peacekeepers to carry out patrols, for humanitarian agencies to deliver assistance, and for ordinary citizens to live without the fear that a single misstep could cost them their lives.
Held at the Nyakuron Cultural Center in Juba, the South Sudan event was organized by the National Mine Action Authority in partnership with UNMAS and mine action organizations.
Pictured here, the Chairperson for the National Mine Action Authority, Jurkuch Barach Jurkuch, makes an opening speech.
The sky at lunch time - Newport Wetlands is a wildlife reserve covering parts of Uskmouth, Nash and Goldcliff, in the south-east of the city of Newport, formerly in Monmouthshire (England) and now in South Wales.
The reserve was first established in 2000 to mitigate losses of wildlife habitat when the Cardiff Bay Barrage scheme was undertaken.
The site is owned and managed by Natural Resources Wales, the successor body to the Countryside Council for Wales. A purpose-built visitor and education centre for the site was opened, in West Nash, in March 2008 by the RSPB with help from Newport City Council and water level management assistance by Caldicot and Wentloog Levels Internal Drainage Board.
The reserve covers 437 hectares (1,080 acres) of the Caldicot Level, a low lying area of land bordering the northern shore of the Severn Estuary. Part of the site is a reclaimed fuel ash disposal site, although some farmland in Goldcliff and Nash has also had to be flooded to complete the work.
The reserve was made a National Nature Reserve on 16 April 2008.