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October 2, 2023 - Three modern distributed wind turbines are being installed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Distributed Integrated Energy Laboratory (DIEL) at Flatirons Campus. The project will serve as the baseline for new reference turbines and for model validation.
Hoss Consulting lifting the QED Wind Power PHX-20 turbine.
(Photo by Bryan Bechtold NREL)
Peshawar, 10-02-2014: Free hygiene kits were distributed among the children of ‘Street Children Center’. The distribution ceremony was organized at Islamia Public School Wazir colony Ring road Peshawar.Director Department of Education Affectees Tanzim e Asatza Pakistan Mr. Misbah Ul Islam was the chief guest on the occasion while Al-Khidmat Foundation Peshawar’s General Secretary Mr. Fida Muhammad was also present on the occasion. Note that Al-Khidmat Foundation has developed three centers for the welfare of street children. Al-Khidmat Foundation is especially thankful to Mr. Altaf Qadir from UK who is a gracious donor to the cause.
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September 19, 2023 - Three modern distributed wind turbines are being installed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Distributed Integrated Energy Laboratory (DIEL) at Flatirons Campus. The project will serve as the baseline for new reference turbines and for model validation.
The first stage of the QED PHX-20 turbine tower is attached to the base by a hinge pin.
(Photo by Bryan Bechtold / NREL)
December 18, 2024 — New York, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul distributes toys with Henry Munoz at the Community Care Toy Giveaway. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
"Which Big Data hardware- and networking-related technical weaknesses or problems prevent you from carrying out your business or keep you up at night?"
Jacana, my NGO, has a women's empowerment and micro-finance project that assists village ladies to purchase bicylcles. We provide maintenance training for the ladies and a couple of local mechanics to keep the bikes in shape......
Islamic Relief distributed school bags and stationary for thousands of students in Gaza Strip aiming to alleviate the burdens of expenses that their poor families cannot afford especially when having many students who need to go to school and in order to let students ready at the beginning of the new educational year.
Each student received a school bag filled with stationary such as packages of notebooks, pencils, colours and many other important stationary that every student is in need to.
Benefited students were from all parts of Gaza Strip and of all school stages, primary, preparatory and secondary. Orphan students reached 1210 who are already sponsored through Islamic Relief and also benefited 7693 other students who are within families that are also sponsored by Islamic Relief as well.
It is worth mentioning that Islamic Relief helps every year numbers of students whether with school bags and uniforms in addition to improving the education sector in Gaza Strip through rehabilitation and enhancing of schools and capacity building for teaching staff.
On December 5th distributing monareliefy.org blankets to IDPs and vulnerable families at Shamlan area of the capital Sana'a
During December 2- 16, 2015, the monareliefye.org was able to deliver IDPs and vulnerable families living in different areas in in and around the capital Sana'a with blankets, clothes and food aid packages.
Our campaigns lasted for almost two weeks and aimed at drawing attention of all human being in the world to the suffer of Yemenis under the war and blockade of Saudi regime on Yemen.
Artists, actors, singers and journalists from Yemen were invited by monareliefye.org to take part in the campaigns that almost succeeding in providing IDPs and vulnerable families different kinds of aid that they needed.
Pictures taken on December 5th , 2015 by monareliefye.org in Shamlan area of Sana’a.
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Connecticut Community Foundation, in partnership with the United Way of Greater Waterbury jointly administered the COVID-19 Response Fund, which was funded with contributions from both organizations as well as other foundations and hundreds of individual donors. The Fund made over 60 grants totaling over a half million dollars to support organizations working at the front lines of the pandemic. Over 400,000 pieces of personal protection equipment (PPE) was purchased and distributed to 109 nonprofit organizations.
On December 6th distributing monareliefy.org blankets to IDPs and vulnerable families at Jader area of the capital Sana'a
During December 2- 16, 2015, the monareliefye.org was able to deliver IDPs and vulnerable families living in different areas in in and around the capital Sana'a with blankets, clothes and food aid packages.
Our campaigns lasted for almost two weeks and aimed at drawing attention of all human being in the world to the suffer of Yemenis under the war and blockade of Saudi regime on Yemen.
Artists, actors, singers and journalists from Yemen were invited by monareliefye.org to take part in the campaigns that almost succeeding in providing IDPs and vulnerable families different kinds of aid that they needed.
Pictures taken on December 6th , 2015 by monareliefye.org in Jader area of Sana’a.
Distribution of Solar LED Lanterns to best performing students of PEP Schools under Pervaiz Lodhie’s Pehli Kiran ( First ray of Light) initiative
Dated: Saturday March 12, 2016
Location: Raichand Meghwar Primary School
Old Mirpur, District Mirpurkhas
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Sunflower Primary School,
Khawaja District Tando Allahyar
Giving Solar Lanterns as a prize to the best performing students is not a new initiative of Pervaiz Lodhie. In previous years Lodhie Foundation has extended his initiative to various schools in Sindh and Punjab.
Inspiring with the idea, Mr. Jonathan Mitchell PHD President and Founder of Concentric development Inc. invited Pervaiz Lodhie to extend his program of distributing solar lanterns as prizes in PEP schools. Pervaiz Lodhie has immediately offered to gift 249 lanterns, allowing for three prizes per school. His suggestion was to distribute them to 1)Top student of the year 2) Top most improved student of the year 3) Top best attendance student of the year.
Mr. Lodhie also suggested encouraging the prize recipients to teach a short literacy course to family members or relatives.
During his recent visit to Pakistan in March 2016, Pervaiz visited the two schools in Mirpurkas and Tando Allahyar and distributed the solar lanterns to the 7 best students. Remaining 242 lanterns will be distributed in first and second week of April 2016
The Primary Education Project (PEP) is a part of the education work of Diocese of Hyderabad that is working to provide sustainable quality education to the poorest children of Rural Sindh, Pakistan. PEP has been involved in the work of education since 2002 and currently has 83 schools in the five district areas of rural Sindh, which are Badin, Sanghar, Mirpurkhas, Tando Allahyar and Umerkot. At Present 4970 students are enrolled in 83 schools.
Participants from Lodhie Foundation/Shaantech:
Pervaiz Lodhie, President and Founder LEDtronics Inc and Shaan Technologies Pakistan, Founder Lodhie Foundation
Shahid Siddique General Manager Shaan Technologies private Limited
Sohaib Ahmed Sheikh, Business development Executive
Participant from Primary Education project (PEP):
Lilian Charles, Program Manager PEP,
Parkash Peter , Smile Coordinator
Salvin John Aadiyal, Media Manager at Primary Education Project (PEP)
Youth in Al-Hassakeh sharing happiness and nutritious meals with affected families during the last day of Ramadan for this year.
Oklahoma National Guardsmen Spc. Michael West, left, and Spc. Gage Stone, right, both motor transport operators with Alpha Company, 120th Adjutant General Battalion, ride in the back of a light medium tactical vehicle to distribute water, ice, and food to those affected by Hurricane Ida in LaPlace, Louisiana, Sept. 7, 2021. Distributing supplies directly to Louisiana residents where they live reduces time needed by the local population to receive the aid they need. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Alex Kaelke)
On November 16th , 2016
As I'm still in the capital Sana'a and before our new mission in Hodeidah, I coordinated with Authorities in targeted areas telling them that Mona Releif Yemen that is going to distribute food in some areas in Hodeidah governorate and especially in Zabid , al-Turibah, Bait al-Raei, al-Jarahi and Hess areas.
Everything was good before heading to Hodeidah and especially to Zabid area. Our new area that we are going to deliver food there to 200 vulnerable families. As monareliefye.org ground crew has arrived in Zabid area in the night planning to distribute food packages in the next morning. In that night I had received a call from authorities there telling me that Mona Relief is not allowed to distribute any food in the city of Zabid and if we did that we will carry the whole responsibly towards our action. I told them then that I had coordinated with the local and security authorities before coming to Zabid city, who giving us the permission to distribute food aid along with dignity kits.
In addition, I told them that we had told all beneficiaries that we are going to distribute food supplies to them and we can't tell beneficiaries to return, because most of them came from far areas to the place of distribution, however, authorities repeated that me and my crew are not welcome in the city and we have to leave city quickly.
I wasn’t able to take any decision at that time because authorities warned me not to distribute any food. I tried to persuade them but I failed indeed.
Anyway, I tried to do my best, so I contacted my friends in the capital Sana'a and Hodeidah governorates to help me to sort out this problem with local authorities in Zabid city. After hours I make it and I succeeded in persuading authorities to allow me to distribute food baskets in the next morning after my great friends who interfered and persuaded them. The day of distribution in the morning I received a phone call telling me that I'm going to fail and authorities will send some people to hinder me along with your crew, confirming that none NGOs succeeded in distribution food in Zabid city because and due the situation of people in Zabid who they are in dire need and they are hungry, so they are always attacking trucks loading food and took the food packages inside. Saying no food aid trucks reached the area of distribution at all and I have to be careful with people's behavior there.
After I heard that I told my crew about the situation and obstacles that going to face us during the distribution process. At that time I asked my colleague and the director of Mona Relief office in Hodeidah Shukria al-Hamdani to help me to sort out the problem telling her that I'm going to distribute food anyway and under any circumstances.
Then, we agreed to allocate a closed area to allow us to complete our mission without problems.
In the morning of food delivery, as I planned , I found a closed area but that area wasn’t big enough to help us carrying out our food aid distribution another problem that area was full of weeds along with remnants of building that will hinder us to do our work. Our crew made it and cleaned that area in order to be suitable for our work, indeed in sorted out that matter. However, I still worried of attacking our food truck by residents in Zabid city, how can I sort out this matter.
Anyway, I hired 18 armed men to assist us to control the situation and in order to complete our work normally and also in order to prevent anyone from attacking or stealing our supplies from the truck that loading the food aid. Without these armed men Mona Relief won't able to complete its mission.
Anyway, Mona Relief Yemen had overcome all challenges and obstacles that facing us in this work. Actually that work was the hardest ever to be done by our humanitarian crew in Zabid city of Hodeidah.
After finishing our work in Zabid that morning we decided to do another humanitarian work in another area. That area was al-Turibah town in western Zabid which we distributed there 100 food aid packages with another 100 dignity kits in the next day.
Our project in Zabid city targeted 200 families with food aid packages funded by the UK based charity Khalsa aid as we delivered also 200 dignity kits funded by International Organization for Migration in Yemen (IOM Yemen).
December 23, 2024 — Albany, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul distributes toys to families with the United Way of the Capital Region. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Flyers door to door distribution at Joo Chiat semi detached homes in Singapore.
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Anfar Foundation distributes food packets on Ramadan in Assam
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Enfield, CT. Today at Enfield High School, State Senator John Kissel joined with volunteers from Masks for CT to distribute face masks to local residents. June 4, 2020.
Begun in the early 1920s, a little hardware store on the northwest side of quickly found a niche in heating and plumbing equipment, laying the foundation for Mid-Lakes Distributing, Inc. After filing for patents, the company started manufacturing it own parts and equipment, in addition to distributing the equipment of other manufacturers. A complete supplier for HVAC equipment and parts in the Chicago area, it remained at our northwest side location for more than 30 years. Mid-Lakes Distributing was incorporated in 1959 and moved in the early 1960s its present location at 1029 – 1037 W. Adams St. Although no longer in the manufacturing business, Mid-Lakes Distributing markets a complete line of HVAC and water heating equipment.