View allAll Photos Tagged Assistance

May 19, 2009. Boston, MA.

Thousands of people with disabilities, providers and family members rallied at the Massachusetts State House to demand that the Senate stop human services cuts contained in the Fiscal Year 2010 budget. Organizers said the Senate budget being debated this week cuts tens of thousands of people living with disabilities from essential services, including physical therapy, feeding assistance, toileting help, counseling, transportation and job and life skills training. Musicians and social activists Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary sang and spoke at the rally. The rally was organized by the Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers, Arc of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Providers Council, Massachusetts Families Organizing for Change, the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council, MASS Advocates Standing Strong, AFAM Advocates for Autism and the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress.

  

Council continues to support our Financial Assistance Program because it directly benefits local community groups who would not normally qualify for any government assistance.

 

This year we are distributed $84,689 across 78 projects throughout our community.

 

Projects range from recreational activities, painting classes, theatre productions and dance and music therapy, to cultural and teaching children environmentally sustainable practices, mental health support groups, support for people with disabilities, and arts programs.

The projects reflect the diversity of community life in our City and support a wide range of issues of concern to Council and our residents.

 

They are also a sign that as a community, we are working together to ensure that for many people our City of Canterbury is truly a great place to live and work.

Assistance/help - Our Daily Challenge

 

Dyonasta Yarrowroot and Pieta Nowles got into a fight, and Pie (on the bed in the background, BTW) managed to knock Dyo into a temporary coma. She is now in the medical room in the staff apartment by the hospital. Eiran Lionheart and Ryu Goldrozen watch over her and wait for her to wake up.

 

I have to say that I am extremely pleased with how this came out. Her boots are actually giving off a shadow on the bed, which I didn't notice in-world. Thank you, Emerald!

May 19, 2009. Boston, MA.

Thousands of people with disabilities, providers and family members rallied at the Massachusetts State House to demand that the Senate stop human services cuts contained in the Fiscal Year 2010 budget. Organizers said the Senate budget being debated this week cuts tens of thousands of people living with disabilities from essential services, including physical therapy, feeding assistance, toileting help, counseling, transportation and job and life skills training. Musicians and social activists Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary sang and spoke at the rally. The rally was organized by the Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers, Arc of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Providers Council, Massachusetts Families Organizing for Change, the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council, MASS Advocates Standing Strong, AFAM Advocates for Autism and the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress.

  

This guy was checking his tire pressure and making fine adjustments to his wheels.. Why, I'm not sure. I didn't see anything wrong with the bike.

  

Bronica ETRs M/F SLR

Zenzanon 150mm ƒ/4 PE Lens

Kodak Verichrome Pan 125 Expired 1980

HC-110 Dil. B 6 Minutes

 

Scanned From Negative on Epson Perfection 4490

Council continues to support our Financial Assistance Program because it directly benefits local community groups who would not normally qualify for any government assistance.

 

This year we are distributed $84,689 across 78 projects throughout our community.

 

Projects range from recreational activities, painting classes, theatre productions and dance and music therapy, to cultural and teaching children environmentally sustainable practices, mental health support groups, support for people with disabilities, and arts programs.

The projects reflect the diversity of community life in our City and support a wide range of issues of concern to Council and our residents.

 

They are also a sign that as a community, we are working together to ensure that for many people our City of Canterbury is truly a great place to live and work.

Barbara Bond

2009 Awards Committee Member

Presenter

U.S. Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen, former commander, International Security Assistance Force/U.S. Forces - Afghanistan, retirement ceremony. U.S. Naval Academy, April 29, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Kap Kim)

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.”

 

TEAMS4TAPS WITH NORTH CAROLINA COURAGE

 

SEPTEMBER 14, 2019

CARY, NORTH CAROLINA

SOUTHERN REGIONAL SEMINAR AND GOOD GRIEF CAMP

 

MARCH 15 - 17, 2019

FORT HOOD, TEXAS

 

PHOTOS BY PABLO PIEDRA

 

When RecruitersBook.com : Jobs.RecruitersBook.Co Online writes a resume they know they only have 15 seconds to catch the hiring manager’s attention. Let our expert resume writing professionals create a resume that will land you the job you want. RecruitersBook.com : Jobs.RecruitersBook.Co Online can make or break your chances to secure a new job. RecruitersBook.com : Jobs.RecruitersBook.Co Online writes a winning resume that results in more interviews and more opportunity.

RecruitersBook.com : Jobs.RecruitersBook.Co Online will write you a great resume which is easily one of the best investments you can make for your career. Get that winning resume written today by resume writing professionals at RecruitersBook.com : Jobs.RecruitersBook.Co Online. Join RecruitersBook.com : Jobs.RecruitersBook.Co Online and become one of the many satisfied customers that have gotten hired.

14 May 2018, Nairobi, Kenya - FIRST Africa Regional conference in Nairobi, Kenya on May 14th, 2018 during FIRST Africa Regional Workshop held in Jacaranda Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya from 14 to 15 May 2018. FIRST represents a strategic partnership between FAO and the European Union (EU) and is a facility that provides governments with policy assistance and capacity development support.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Luis Tato. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

Soldiers from the 17th Fires Brigade and 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division arrive by air and convoy to assist the Iraqi Army provide urgent humanitarian assistance to the citizens of Faddaqhryah and Bahar in Basra Province.

(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Maurice A. Galloway, 17th Fires Brigade, Public Affairs Specialist)

LOVE LIVES ON LISTENING PARTY

 

FEBRUARY 17, 2020

NASHVILLE, TN

All rights reserved - Copyright --- Sim Ovidiu

 

All images are exclusive property and may not be copied, downloaded, reproduced, transmitted, manipulated or used in any way without expressed, written permission of the photographer.

TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar

 

Virginia Highlands Park, Arlington, VA

Sunday, May 27, 2018

 

Photography by Terrence Brown

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

Affordable Auto Unlock

Amarillo, TX, 79106

(806) 223-0917

 

Professional roadside assistance service and affordable prices. A combination that everyone is looking for. Do not hesitate to contact Affordable Auto Unlock in Amarillo, TX, 79106!

Emergency Auto Unlock;

Bushland TX;Bishop Hills TX;Washburn TX;Canyon TX;Umbarger TX;

Emergency Roadside Assistance, Roadside Assistance, Auto Unlock, Unlocking Cars, Roadside Assistance Services

 

affordableautounlock.com/

Security Force Assistance Command conducted its first Advisor of the Year and Best Advisor Team competition June 21-25, 2021. Advisors from 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade, 2d Security Force Assistance Brigade, 3rd Security Force Assistance Brigade, 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade, 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade - SFAB, 3rd BN, 353rd REGT competed for the title of Best Advisor and Best Advisor Team. (U.S. Army photo by Cristina Gomez)

TEXAS REGIONAL SEMINAR AND GOOD GRIEF CAMP

 

FEBRUARY 23 - 25, 2018

FORT HOOD, TEXAS

 

Photos by Michelle Shockey

Award Recipient:

Anastasia Prigge

Assistant State's Attorney

Anne Arundel County State's Attorney's Office

This robot is probably used more for selfies than actually getting tourism information, but still, I admit it's kinda neat.

 

Kanazawa-eki. Kanazawa, Ishikawa.

Meeting with Addison's outgoing Mayor Larry Hartwig and Mayor-elect Rich Veenstra regarding flood damage

SAM - A Group of people dedicated to assisting people with disabilities. Thanks to Saxet, Dave & Charles and many more not mentioned for this important role in a place many come to live a life they normally wouldn't.

"Sam" , my Mothers Assistance Dog.

Maj. Terrell Jones, the 82nd Airborne Division family life chaplain, stocks the shelves of the Paratrooper Assistance Pantry, April 22. Organized by the Division chaplains, the pantry is a support system for paratroopers who have fell on hard times and need food to sustain themselves and their families. Every soldier or family member who reaches out to the pantry will receive two days' worth of meals.

CAROLINA SWAMP TO SEA KAYAKING EXPEDITION

 

APRIL 5 - 8, 2018

MOUNT PLEASANT, SOUTH CAROLINA

Can Do Canines graduated 17 assistance teams at our facility in New Hope on October, 22, 2016. Clients received diplomas in recognition of graduating from Can Do Canines assistance dog program and the dogs received âdoggie diplomasâ (Nylabones). Various breeds of assistance dogs that graduated help people with a variety of disabilities such as diabetes, seizure response, hearing loss, mobility and autism...The Graduation Ceremony represents the culmination of a long journey for the assistance dogs and their partners. Beginning with puppy raisers, either in the homes of volunteers or at one of four Minnesota prisons, the dogs are reared and taught basic obedience and early assistance dog skills. After 18 months, theyâre returned to Can Do Canines for final training and to begin their new life with a person in need, free of charge...For more information visit www.can-do-canines.org

Jan. 29,2010

Rep. Becerra greets seniors on his visit to Assistance League of Southern California in Hollywood .

 

Lights from the cruiser provided aid to the wrecker pulling the trailer out of the ditch. Sometimes, nobody could tell where water filled roads and water filled ditches met!

This is the sign that was used to advertise the presence of engineering librarians, who spent four hours a week in one of the engineering computer labs on campus, providing on-site information service to engineering students. The service began in Sept 2003, and ended in April 2007.

TAPS 2019 25th Anniversary National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp

 

Arlington, VA

Sunday, May 26, 2018

 

Photography by Tony Steele

On the way to the parking lot after work tonight.

 

Project 46/365

IndiGo Airlines offer special services to the passengers having special needs. Seats are also allotted to differently abled people according to their needs. However, electronic wheelchairs are not allowed to be carried by the passenger, but Indigo makes sure that the passenger boards the flight without any problems. Know more: goo.gl/aCbXf3

1 2 ••• 34 35 37 39 40 ••• 79 80