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The Governor’s Welfare Employment Committee announced the winners of its 2017 TANF Employment Awards of Excellence as it recognized 39 employers in Delaware who hire, train and maintain positive working relationships with employees who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits, and 47 TANF clients who have succeeded in the workplace despite the challenges they have faced.
The nominees in both the employee and employer categories were honored at a breakfast ceremony April 19 at Dover Downs Hotel & Casino.
The employee winners of the 2017 TANF Employment Awards of Excellence are:
•New Castle County: Gienavive Johnson
•Kent County: Patricia Milburn
•Sussex County: Valarie Purnell
•Statewide: Akira Collins
The employer winners of the 2017 TANF Employment Awards of Excellence are:
•New Castle County: Dust Away Cleaning
•Kent County: God’s Way Thrift Store
•Sussex County: Delmarva Clergy United in Social Actions (DCUSA)
•Statewide: Dover Downs Hotel & Casino
The event was hosted by the Governor’s Welfare Employment Committee, the Department of Health and Social Services, the Department of Labor, the Delaware Economic Development Office, and DART. All nominees were invited to the ceremony.
“We all have an attachment to work and to the dignity that comes with a job,” DHSS Secretary Dr. Kara Odom Walker said. “The working parents we honored found jobs through our TANF program, and they are raising their families, demonstrating initiative and excelling in their workplaces. That path to self-sufficiency was borne out of perseverance. That is a powerful message of success, and I’m so proud of the work we’re doing together.”
“The TANF program is yet another valuable resource the State of Delaware is making available to some of our most deserving residents,” said Labor Secretary Dr. Patrice Gilliam-Johnson. “We are pleased to be recognizing those employers who help make these opportunities a reality and the employees who continue to serve as stellar examples of the program’s success.”
A total of 47 employees – 19 from New Castle County, 16 from Sussex County and 12 from Kent County – were nominated, along with 39 employers. The employers nominated were:
•Kent County (18 nominees): The Grocery Basket, God’s Way Thrift Store, Integrity Staffing Solutions, Sea Watch International, Perdue Farms, Hardee’s, Walmart, International House of Pancakes (IHOP), McDonald’s, Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Matthew Smith Bus Company, American Home Solutions, Bayada Home Health Care, Adecco Staffing, American Maid Services, Dollar Tree, Dover Post and TGI Friday’s.
•New Castle County (15 nominees): Dust Away Cleaning, Griswold Home Care, Express Employment Professionals, Kool Kid’s Learning Center, Securitas Security Services, Angel Companions, North American On-Site, Latin American Community Center, Beverly’s Helping Hands Child Care Center, Ministry of Caring II Bambino Infant Child Care Center, Family Dollar, Panda Express, EDSI Solutions, Always Best Care and Integrity Staffing Solutions.
•Sussex County (six nominees): Epic Health Services, DePaul Industries, Quality Staffing Services, Delmarva Clergy United in Social Action (DCUSA), The Curiosity Shop and Meoli Companies.
To hire a Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipient or to learn more about the TANF employment initiative, contact the Delaware Department of Labor, at 302-761-8085.
In Fiscal Year 2016, the Department of Health and Social Services had 4,976 TANF cases, serving 8,245 children, plus their parents. The average TANF household grant was $266 per month. TANF is a time-limited program, and work-mandatory clients can receive TANF benefits for a maximum of 36 total months in their lifetimes. To get a monthly TANF benefit, most clients must work or participate in work-related activities for 20 to 40 hours per week, depending on the number of parents in the household and the age of their children.
In Fiscal Year 2016, employment and training vendors served 1,704 clients in Delaware, with 329 clients earning full-time jobs and 408 earning part-time jobs.
To learn more about Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) in Delaware, go to:
The women of the water committee with some of their friends danced to welcome us, and as we toured the village to look at the works they went ahead dancing and singing.
Ahmad Kuzbari, Government Co-Chair briefs the press during the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 28 August 2020. UN Photo / Violaine Martin
The Twenty-Second Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Patents (SCP) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from July 27 to July 31, 2015.
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Election's Committee took place at the meeting held last 3 rd May 2011 , and the elected team was: - President: Jeff Singer - VPE: Dima Uralov - VPM: Claudia Cano (6 months) Ricardo Tellez (6 months) - VPPR: Natalia Kim - Treasurer: Anne Delgado - Secretary: Peter Mckenzie - SAA: Daniel Juling & A ... blog.prestigiousspeakers.com
Syrian Arab Republic Governement members attends the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 28 August 2020. UN Photo / Violaine Martin
Geir O. Pedersen, United Nations Special Envoy for Syria meets Hadi AlBhara, Opposition Co-Chair and his delegation prior to the meeting of the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 27 August 2020. UN Photo / Violaine Martin
Geir O. Pedersen, United Nations Special Envoy for Syria arrives at the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 26 January 2021. UN Photo by Violaine Martin
Hillevi Engström, Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden during UNHCR's 64th Executive Committee Meeting.
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The Twenty-First Session of WIPO's Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from May 14 to May 18, 2018.
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Hadi AlBhara, Opposition Co-Chair attends the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 30 November 2020. UN Photo / Violaine Martin
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Opernation Committee members Jason Wong, Luke McCann, Marie Nicola, Greg Sullivan, and President of the Board of Directors of the COC, Rob Collins at COC fundraiser, Operanation on Friday October 13, 2006.
Geir O. Pedersen, United Nations Special Envoy for Syria and Khawla Matar, UN Deputy Special Envoy for Syria attends a trilateral meeting with Ahmad Kuzbari, Government Co-Chair and Hadi AlBhara, Opposition Co-Chair, Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 24 March 2022. UN Photo by Violaine Martin
This hearing discusses the cost and frequency of taxpayer-funded travel at federal agencies, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of Administration efforts taken to address excessive travel and conference spending.
OSCE Parliamentary Assembly 30th annual session - General Committee on Economic Affairs, Science, Technology and Environment / 30ème session annuelle de lâAssemblée Parlementaire de lâOSCE -Commission générale de la démocratie, des droits de lâhomme et des questions humanitaires
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2021-10-16: (L-R) Mariam El-Maghrabi; Senior Programme Officer at African Development Bank; Janet Okero, Senior Programme Officer at AfDB, NEPAD IPPF; Michael Andres, Oversight Committee Chairman, commended the achievements of NEPAD-IPPF; Mr. Mike salawou, Acting Director for the Infrastructure and Urban Development Department and Clare Barrington, UNC Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior attending the virtual NEPAD-IPPF oversight committee meeting.
The Forty-Fourth Session of WIPO's Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (IGC) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from September 12 to September 16, 2022 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.
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On Monday 13 October the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee met with lawyers, academics and legal research institutes from across Wales as part of their inquiry into making laws in the Fourth Assembly.
The event was introduced by the Chair, David Melding AM and was followed by a presentation by Daniel Greenberg, Parliamentary Counsel on what constitutes quality legislation. In focusing on what constitutes quality legislation, Mr. Greenberg explored the meaning of “quality”, with particular emphasis on what legislation means to different groups of people, in addition to the aims of legislation and the language choices used.
In group discussions, attendees and Assembly Members explored questions and issues surrounding drafting techniques, policy development and explanation and Assembly scrutiny, and allowed invited representatives to share their views on what could be done to improve how laws are made in the Fourth Assembly.
The Committee will now consider the outcomes of the discussions, alongside other evidence given in formal evidence sessions and in written format. They will use this information to write a report about the issue which will include recommendations to the Welsh Government.
More information about the inquiry can be found here: www.senedd.assemblywales.org/mgIssueHistoryHome.aspx?IId=...
Ar Ddydd Llun 13 Hydref cyfarfu’r Pwyllgor Materion Cyfansoddiadol a Deddfwriaethol â cyfreithwyr, academyddion a sefydliadau ymchwil gyfreithiol ledled Cymru fel rhan o’i ymchwiliad i ddeddfu yn y Pedwerydd Cynulliad.
Cyflwynwyd y digwyddiad gan y Cadeirydd, David Melding AC, a ddilynodd gyda cyflwyniad gan Daniel Greenberg, Cwnsler Seneddol ar beth a olygir wrth ansawdd deddfwriaeth. Yn ffocysu ar beth a olygir wrth ansawdd deddfwriaeth, archwiliodd Mr. Greenberg ystyr “ansawdd”, gyda pwyslais penodol ar beth mae deddfwriaeth yn ei olygu i grwpiau wahanol o bobl, yn ogystal a ddibenion deddfwriaeth a’r dewisiadau iaith sy’n cael ei wneud.
Mewn trafodaethau grwp, archwiliodd cyfranogwyr ac Aelodau Cynulliad y cwestiynau a’r materion oddeutu dulliau drafftio, datblygu ac esbonio polisïau a gwaith craffu y Cynulliad, a ganiataodd cynrychiolwyr i fynegi barn a’r hyn y dylid ei wneud i fynd i’r afael a wella sut mae deddfu’n digwydd yn y Pedwerydd Cynulliad.
Bydd y Pwyllgor yn ystyried canlyniadau’r trafodaethau, ochr yn ochr â thystiolaeth arall a roddwyd mewn sesiynau tystiolaeth ffurfiol ac yn ysgrifenedig. Bydd yn defnyddio’r wybodaeth hon i ysgrifennu adroddiad ar y mater a fydd yn cynnwys argymhellion i Lywodraeth Cymru.
Gellir cael rhagor o wybodaeth am yr ymchwiliad yma: www.senedd.cynulliadcymru.org/mgIssueHistoryHome.aspx?IId...
Members of the Middle Third Committee arrive at the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 24 March 2022 . UN Photo by Violaine Martin
The Nineteenth Session of WIPO's Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from May 15 to May 19, 2017.
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Grievance and Appeals Committee members from left: International Representative Kirk Groenendaal, International Representative Virgil Hamilton, Mark McGuffee, International Representative Darrin Golden, Roy Wilson, Chairman Michael Compton, Secretary Richard Craddock, Ernest Hartman, Sean Egan, Brian Kenney, Elaine Ocasio, Dana Samples, Alan Cutler, Rodney James, Doug McKay and Darrell McCubbins.
Delegations leave the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 27 January 2021. UN Photo by Violaine Martin
Journalists wait for the delegations, Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 20 October 2021 . UN Photo / Violaine Martin
Looking suitably solemn, proprietor Tony Blackman and Traffic Manager Marc Knott have come out to oversee G503VYE's final moments as a HJC vehicle. (Yes I know Marc is smiling but mentioning that would spoil a good caption, so I won't mention it...oops)
Roger Johnson, National Farmers Union president, spoke to ASTA's Executive Committee at a dinner April 6, 2011.
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The Fifteenth Session of WIPO's Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from April 20 to April 24, 2015.
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Members of the Government arrive at the Syrian Constitutional Committee, Geneva. 25 March 2022 . UN Photo by Violaine Martin