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Philadelphia City Council President Darrell L. Clarke (5th District) and Councilman William K. Greenlee distribute over 500 Thanksgiving turkeys to seniors at five senior centers in the 5th District on Monday, November 22, 2016.
Council President Clarke's office has partnered with Wal-Mart Giving for ten years to secure turkeys for Philadelphia seniors. This year's distribution brings the total to 5,000 turkeys distributed through this partnership.
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Volunteers Barb and Paul Henke loading supplies for distribution to impacted areas.
Photos by Pamela Harris/American Red Cross.
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Blair, Kreston, Nathan, and Lana distributed a lot of flyers inviting people to Church, to recieve free Bibles, studies and prayers.
JUH distributes relief materials to victims of slum dwellers who lost homes
in fire in WB
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Food distribution thanks to a donation following the El Niño downpours and the hardships endured by the Tujisaidie community. Every household received 12 kg of maize flour, 5 kg of rise and a large bar of soap.
Jordanian UN peacekeepers unload electoral materials they escorted from Port au Prince to Anjou, a rural area a 40 minute flight from Port au Prince on March 19, 2011. Haitians will go to the polls for the final round of elections on March 20, 2011. .Photo Victoria Hazou UN/MINUSTAH
This week's Fields #CharitySpotlight goes to The Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, "a private, nonprofit organization that collects, stores and distributes donated food to more than 550 feeding partners in six Central Florida counties. Last year, with the help of numerous donors, volunteers and a caring, committed community, the food bank distributed nearly 64 million pounds of grocery products – the equivalent of more than 53 million meals – to partner programs such as food pantries, soup kitchens, women’s shelters, senior centers, day care centers and Kids Cafes." For more information on this wonderful organization, visit ift.tt/14GNjki. #2HarvestCFL #SecondHarvestFBCFL #FieldsAuto #FieldsCharitySL ift.tt/1QNV11R ift.tt/1pZRVvM
On October 28th, 2016 Monareliefye.org has begun today distributing school bags to 3000 pupils in Yemen’s Amanat al-Asimah, Sana'a and Hodeidah governorates ahead of the new school year.
Our distribution today was carried out in some schools in Zabid area of Hodeidah governorate.
Affected children are supported to return to school as schools are made functional, access and retention of children at school is improved and children are supported to access learning through alternative modalities.
To ensure that children don’t completely miss out on their education, Mona Relief trying to support students with scholastic materials.
Facts about education in Yemen
Millions of children out of school and scores of teachers unpaid - At least two million children, nearly 27 per cent of school-age children are out of school, according to UNICEF. More than 1,690 schools are currently unfit for use due to conflict-related damage, hosting of IDPs or occupation by armed groups. About 2.3 million children need support to access education, including 1.1 million in areas that are acutely affected by conflict. Months of unpaid salaries have aggravated matters. More than 166,000 teachers have had problems receiving their salaries since October 2016 - about 73 per cent of the total number of teachers in Yemen.
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Friends of First Book distribute new books to children from a local elementary school at the Book Relief event at the New Orleans Public Library on August 21, 2007.
Amid Covid-19 pandemic, SJS distributes Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for reporters and camera operators in Mogadishu, Somalia on Tuesday 23 June, 2020.
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Below is a good article from CoinCentral on a new company that is working in the crypto space. As a part of our FinTech practice, we are constantly dealing with the issues in the article. What we do is help our client navigate the waters that are described in the article. The article is a bit sales-y, but it’s still a good read on some of the innovations that are being brought to the market. Be sure to check it out. For more about us, visit kcbusinesslawgroup.com/Posted by Business Law Group.What Is Digital Asset? | Distributed Ledgers for Financial InstitutionsWhat Is Digital Asset? | Distributed Ledgers for Financial InstitutionsDigital Asset HoldingsBlockchain technology is often called the “Internet of value.” If so, it makes sense that the financial industry should be among the biggest to benefit from distributed ledgers. Digital Asset is a company providing a flexible infrastructure for regulated financial institutions to share processes and data securely. And it’s one of the first big movers to start developing products that will integrate blockchain into the heavily regulated global financial markets.Its current project portfolio, partnerships, and overall vision are set to bring a steep change to the way that financial and other multi-party transactions are carried out. This is much needed for an industry that still feels the regulatory repercussions of the 2008 global crisis.Current Landscape in the Financial IndustryThe financial industry processes transactions worth trillions of dollars on a daily basis. The infrastructure that processes this transaction volume has evolved–laws, market regulations, computer systems, and databases.There’s a vast amount of data duplicated across different databases that serve to create trust and resilience in the transactions that are taking place. Each party to a transaction must reconcile each entry, a necessary exercise to ensure the integrity of recorded data. Think double-entry bookkeeping on a global scale.Because the current infrastructure has evolved to deal with a heavy transaction volume over time, it comes with problems. If there is a regulatory change, like those prompted by the global financial crisis, systems need to be updated to accommodate the changes.Similarly, hackers force developments and upgrades in security protocols, which in turn require software upgrades that can be expensive and cumbersome for financial firms to apply across legacy systems.Enter Digital AssetDigital Asset recognizes the potential that distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) can bring to the financial sector. DLTs provide a permanent record of truth held between multiple parties, making the duplication of data across various systems controlled by different parties redundant.DLTs update in real time, unlike many current systems. The automation capabilities of smart contracts also provide enormous value within the financial sector, creating an automated workflow for the exchange of value, with an immutable fulfillment of agreed conditions. Smart contracts, therefore, can help to standardize and automate the many complex legal agreements that are commonplace across the financial industry today.Digital Asset also understands that existing blockchains are generally not fit for the purpose of the financial industry. This is due to the many legal and market […]
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I was irate, no one had brought medicines so I decided to give the hospital the little we had in our pick up truck (basic medication0.
On November 11, 2017
Monareliefye.org ground crew delivered orphan students at al-Sadeeq and al-Manar schools 200 school bags in the capital Sana'a.
Our mission today targeted 100 pupils at al-Sadeeq school in Erat Hamdan of Hamdan district of Sana'a with 100 school bags and delivering the remaining pupils at al-Manar School in Wadi Ahmed area another 100 school bags.
Our project today was funded by Kuwaiti donor and NGO's online fundraising campaign.
Pictures here taken by Mona Relief of one of classes at al-Sedeeq school in Erat Hamdan district of Sana'a, showing you all that all students in the class sitting down in the ground.
This class contains 108 pupils who they are in their primary stage. Students here sitting on the ground bc there is no chairs at all. #Yemen
Anyway, from the beginning we noticed that the al-Sedeeq school is a house-like-school, where 1000 pupils studying there daily. All classes have no chairs and all students sitting down on the ground.
Mona Relief had distributed school bags once in 2015.
On October 17th, 2016 Monareliefye.org has begun today distributing school bags to 3000 pupils in Yemen’s Amanat al-Asimah, Sana'a and Hodeidah governorates ahead of the new school year.
Our distribution today was carried out in some schools in Sana'a governorate.
Affected children are supported to return to school as schools are made functional, access and retention of children at school is improved and children are supported to access learning through alternative modalities.
To ensure that children don’t completely miss out on their education, Mona Relief trying to support students with scholastic materials.
Facts about education in Yemen
Millions of children out of school and scores of teachers unpaid - At least two million children, nearly 27 per cent of school-age children are out of school, according to UNICEF. More than 1,690 schools are currently unfit for use due to conflict-related damage, hosting of IDPs or occupation by armed groups. About 2.3 million children need support to access education, including 1.1 million in areas that are acutely affected by conflict. Months of unpaid salaries have aggravated matters. More than 166,000 teachers have had problems receiving their salaries since October 2016 - about 73 per cent of the total number of teachers in Yemen.
Maisie playing with her blocks. The sweater she's wearing was made by my grandmother for me when I was her size.
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