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… Hope House is a Salvation Army hostel on Bute Street, Cardiff.
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Hope House Childrens Hospice held a Santa Fun Run at Alyn Waters Country outside Wrexham on Sunday afternoon where some 250 Santas ran the one mile course.
Ready to burn rubber, Ben Williams 15 of Minera with his dad ,Mark
Culina H2503 arriving at a warehouse in Reading for unloading supporting there charity on the trailer
Built as police barrack by City Engineer, Alexander Beith McDonald, 1891-93, Hope House the name given to the building when converted into a Salvation Army hostel.
Glasgow Evening Post, 14 April 1893.
NEW POLICE BARRACKS.
The new police barracks which have been the course of erection in East Clyde Street for two years past were formally inspected and opened by the Watching and Lighting Committee and other members of the Police Board this afternoon. The building, which is situated immediately to the west of the Justiciary Courts, presents a severely plain front, having been designed on strictly utilitarian lines.
Four storeys in height from the street level, will provide accommodation for eighty unmarried men, including two inspectors and two sergeants. Its situation was an important factor in the selection of the site, as it was conveniently adjacent to the Green, to the densely populated districts in the centre of the city and on the South Side, and within easy hail of the docks. In the event of emergency arising necessitating THE INSTANT MASSING OF A FORCE OF POLICEMEN, it will be possible to have a posse numbering forty from the barracks within a very short time, there will never be fewer than forty in the barracks by night and by day.
One-half the ground flat is taken up by the sub-police station, formerly housed behind the Justiciary Courts, there being the usual bar-office, inspector's retiring room, waiting room, and eleven cells, all fitted up in the approved style. Every occupant or visitor entering the building will have to pass through the bar-office, a necessary precaution for the maintenance of discipline.
The half of the ground flat is occupied with two mess-rooms, each capable dining forty men, the reading and recreation room—a large, airy, well-lighted apartment—and the kitchen. The men will ENJOY ALL REASONABLE LIBERTY in the recreation room, draughts, bagatelle, and other games not prohibited by the Further Powers Act being permitted. The two cooks, who for purposes of discipline are regularly enrolled constables, have been provided with efficient cooking appliances. A uniform dinner will be served, but every man will be free to buy what he pleases for his tea and breakfast. As the policeman is as fond of variety as the civilian, it will be seen that the cook must be up to his business to give satisfaction.
The remaining three flats are fitted up with dormitories and lavatories. Each constable will have a small private sleeping-room, well ventilated and lighted, though furnished on Spartan principles. The inspectors, on account of their superior rank, have a sitting-room, carpeted, with a bedroom opening off it. On each flat there is ample lavatory accommodation, as the regulations regarding washing and bathing are strict enough to ensure the thorough cleanliness of the person of every occupant.
The charge for lodgings is 1s 9d per week per head. As there will be eighty occupants, THE INCOME FROM THE RENT will amount to £364 per annum. At first sight the charge appears small, but it must be borne in mind that residence in the barracks implies liability to be called upon to go on duty at any moment.
The regulations which have been drawn up for the enforcement of discipline are not too harsh. No constable will be allowed to be out of barracks later than 11.15 p.m. without special permission, and no intoxicating liquor will be admitted unless by the order of a surgeon. In the Glasgow fitting-up and arrangement of the barracks the greatest attention has been paid to the comfort and convenience of the constables. The building will be taken possession of next week, and will be under the supervision of Superintendent Orr, of the Central Division.
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Sapper Richard Nolan (left) from Keperra (Brisbane QLD) and Corporal Robert Swales from Mitchelton (Brisbane QLD), both 21st Construction Regiment, on assignment to the Mentoring and Reconstuction Task Group (Oruzgan), are on temporary duty in Kabul installing solar/electric hot water services at Mahboba's Promise Hope House,orphanage . The solar systems were gifted by Conargy Pty Ltd..
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TThe Diggers from the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, have adopted Hope House as their charity and have been providing assistance for some time. They are responsible for organising the gift and installation of the solar systems. .
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*** Local Caption *** AFGHANISTAN is one of the poorest countries on earth with a high proportion of orphans and widows. Health statistics are horrowing, poverty and insecurity are deeply entrenched. Half the children still do not go to school and the literacy rate is one of the lowest among developing countries..
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MAHBOBA’S PROMISE is an Australian non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to the women and children of Afghanistan. It was founded by Mahboba Rawi, herself a refugee from Afghanistan, now an Australian citizen. Being a small organization, and having Mahboba’s knowledge of the language and culture, it has been able to respond quickly and with flexibility to meet the needs of the women and children disenfranchised by decades of war and civil unrest..
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Mohboba’s Promise works with widows and children to improve education, offer vocational training and establish self sufficiency. Mohboba’s Promise has started schools for girls in areas where they had no educational opportunities. Primary health care in rural areas and provision of clean drinking water are other projects undertaken..
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Conergy Pty Ltd is the Australian subsidiary of Conergy AG established in January 2005 with a head office in Sydney and state offices in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth as well as current expansions into Adelaide and Darwin. Conergy Australia is a leading manufacturer and systems integrator in the Australian photovoltaic, solar hot water and small wind energy markets..
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Sapper Richard Nolan (left) from Keperra (Brisbane QLD) 21st Construction Regiment, on assignment to the Mentoring and Reconstuction Task Group (Oruzgan), is on temporary duty in Kabul installing solar/electric hot water services at Mahboba's Promise Hope House orphanage . The solar systems were gifted by Conargy Pty Ltd..
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He is explaining how thre systems work to Major Mark Wonnacott, from Heathwood near Brisbane, Land Warfare Centre, currently the Executive Officer with the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul Afghanistan..
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The Diggers from the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, have adopted Hope House as their charity and have been providing assistance for some time. They are responsible for organising the gift and installation of the solar systems. *** Local Caption *** AFGHANISTAN is one of the poorest countries on earth with a high proportion of orphans and widows. Health statistics are horrowing, poverty and insecurity are deeply entrenched. Half the children still do not go to school and the literacy rate is one of the lowest among developing countries..
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MAHBOBA’S PROMISE is an Australian non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to the women and children of Afghanistan. It was founded by Mahboba Rawi, herself a refugee from Afghanistan, now an Australian citizen. Being a small organization, and having Mahboba’s knowledge of the language and culture, it has been able to respond quickly and with flexibility to meet the needs of the women and children disenfranchised by decades of war and civil unrest..
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Mohboba’s Promise works with widows and children to improve education, offer vocational training and establish self sufficiency. Mohboba’s Promise has started schools for girls in areas where they had no educational opportunities. Primary health care in rural areas and provision of clean drinking water are other projects undertaken..
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Conergy Pty Ltd is the Australian subsidiary of Conergy AG established in January 2005 with a head office in Sydney and state offices in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth as well as current expansions into Adelaide and Darwin. Conergy Australia is a leading manufacturer and systems integrator in the Australian photovoltaic, solar hot water and small wind energy markets..
Cafe run within Hope House Church, Barnsley, an independent church. Located on Blucher St in a former Methodist building.
ICC supports a shelter in Pakistan where Christian women and their families escape their abusers - mostly fanatic Muslims. We're caring for victims of gang rape, sexual harassment, forceful conversion (to Islam), and one particular Christian woman who has been falsely accused of blasphemy (she may be killed if she is found).
The shelter house provides food and clothing for the women, as well as counseling, recreation, medical care and education. The victims are taught basic skills such as stitching, which they will be able to use once they are out of the shelter. Most importantly, the victims get to pray together and receive biblical teachings.
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Diggers from the Australian HQ in Kabul Afghanistan, Corporal Damien Matulich from Tamworth, NSW, now living at North Richmond NSW (left); Corporal Graham Baxendale from Port Macquarie, now living at Jindalee near Brisbane QLD (centre); and Lance Corporal Charles Sapi from Shepparton Vic, now living at Yamanto QLD at the Mahboba's Promise Hope House orphanage in Kabul Afghanistan..
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The Diggers from the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, have adopted Hope House as their charity and have been providing assistance for some time. *** Local Caption *** AFGHANISTAN is one of the poorest countries on earth with a high proportion of orphans and widows. Health statistics are horrowing, poverty and insecurity are deeply entrenched. Half the children still do not go to school and the literacy rate is one of the lowest among developing countries..
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MAHBOBA’S PROMISE is an Australian non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to the women and children of Afghanistan. It was founded by Mahboba Rawi, herself a refugee from Afghanistan, now an Australian citizen. Being a small organization, and having Mahboba’s knowledge of the language and culture, it has been able to respond quickly and with flexibility to meet the needs of the women and children disenfranchised by decades of war and civil unrest..
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Mohboba’s Promise works with widows and children to improve education, offer vocational training and establish self sufficiency. Mohboba’s Promise has started schools for girls in areas where they had no educational opportunities. Primary health care in rural areas and provision of clean drinking water are other projects undertaken..
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Diggers from the Australian HQ in Kabul Afghanistan, Lance Corporal Charles Sapi from Shepparton Vic, now living at Yamanto QLD (back to camera) and Corporal Joshua Davies of Forest Lake QLD at the Mahboba's Promise Hope House orphanage in Kabul Afghanistan..
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The Diggers from the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, have adopted Hope House as their charity and have been providing assistance for some time. *** Local Caption *** AFGHANISTAN is one of the poorest countries on earth with a high proportion of orphans and widows. Health statistics are horrowing, poverty and insecurity are deeply entrenched. Half the children still do not go to school and the literacy rate is one of the lowest among developing countries..
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MAHBOBA’S PROMISE is an Australian non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to the women and children of Afghanistan. It was founded by Mahboba Rawi, herself a refugee from Afghanistan, now an Australian citizen. Being a small organization, and having Mahboba’s knowledge of the language and culture, it has been able to respond quickly and with flexibility to meet the needs of the women and children disenfranchised by decades of war and civil unrest..
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Mohboba’s Promise works with widows and children to improve education, offer vocational training and establish self sufficiency. Mohboba’s Promise has started schools for girls in areas where they had no educational opportunities. Primary health care in rural areas and provision of clean drinking water are other projects undertaken..
Ford Transit SP64YFF on layover in Galashiels prior to a 912 service to Ettrickbridge and Hopehouse. 30th August, 2018.
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Diggers from the Australian HQ in Kabul Afghanistan, Lance Corporal Charles Sapi - from Shepparton Vic, now living at Yamanto QLD and Corporal Graham Baxendale - Port Macquarie, now living at Jindalee near Brisbane QLD at the Mahboba's Promise Hope House orphanage in Kabul Afghanistan..
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The Diggers from the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, have adopted Hope House as their charity and have been providing assistance for some time. *** Local Caption *** AFGHANISTAN is one of the poorest countries on earth with a high proportion of orphans and widows. Health statistics are horrowing, poverty and insecurity are deeply entrenched. Half the children still do not go to school and the literacy rate is one of the lowest among developing countries..
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MAHBOBA’S PROMISE is an Australian non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to the women and children of Afghanistan. It was founded by Mahboba Rawi, herself a refugee from Afghanistan, now an Australian citizen. Being a small organization, and having Mahboba’s knowledge of the language and culture, it has been able to respond quickly and with flexibility to meet the needs of the women and children disenfranchised by decades of war and civil unrest..
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Mohboba’s Promise works with widows and children to improve education, offer vocational training and establish self sufficiency. Mohboba’s Promise has started schools for girls in areas where they had no educational opportunities. Primary health care in rural areas and provision of clean drinking water are other projects undertaken..
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A Digger from the Australian HQ in Kabul Afghanistan, Corporal Joshua Davies of Forest Lake QLD at the Mahboba's Promise Hope House orphanage in Kabul Afghanistan..
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The Diggers from the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, have adopted Hope House as their charity and have been providing assistance for some time. *** Local Caption *** AFGHANISTAN is one of the poorest countries on earth with a high proportion of orphans and widows. Health statistics are horrowing, poverty and insecurity are deeply entrenched. Half the children still do not go to school and the literacy rate is one of the lowest among developing countries..
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MAHBOBA’S PROMISE is an Australian non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to the women and children of Afghanistan. It was founded by Mahboba Rawi, herself a refugee from Afghanistan, now an Australian citizen. Being a small organization, and having Mahboba’s knowledge of the language and culture, it has been able to respond quickly and with flexibility to meet the needs of the women and children disenfranchised by decades of war and civil unrest..
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Mohboba’s Promise works with widows and children to improve education, offer vocational training and establish self sufficiency. Mohboba’s Promise has started schools for girls in areas where they had no educational opportunities. Primary health care in rural areas and provision of clean drinking water are other projects undertaken..
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A Digger from the Australian HQ in Kabul Afghanistan, Corporal Graham Baxendale from Port Macquarie, now living at Jindalee near Brisbane QLD at the Mahboba's Promise Hope House orphanage in Kabul Afghanistan..
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The Diggers from the Australian Head Quarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, have adopted Hope House as their charity and have been providing assistance for some time. *** Local Caption *** AFGHANISTAN is one of the poorest countries on earth with a high proportion of orphans and widows. Health statistics are horrowing, poverty and insecurity are deeply entrenched. Half the children still do not go to school and the literacy rate is one of the lowest among developing countries..
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MAHBOBA’S PROMISE is an Australian non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to the women and children of Afghanistan. It was founded by Mahboba Rawi, herself a refugee from Afghanistan, now an Australian citizen. Being a small organization, and having Mahboba’s knowledge of the language and culture, it has been able to respond quickly and with flexibility to meet the needs of the women and children disenfranchised by decades of war and civil unrest..
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Mohboba’s Promise works with widows and children to improve education, offer vocational training and establish self sufficiency. Mohboba’s Promise has started schools for girls in areas where they had no educational opportunities. Primary health care in rural areas and provision of clean drinking water are other projects undertaken..
On November 25th 2012, Zumba Fitness Shrewsbury held a Zumba Workshop in the Main Arena @ The Buttermarket to raise money for Hope House Children’s Hospices. The event was hosted and organised by Hannah Curphey with Instructors Vicci Moseley, Alison Pryce and Sasha Buy. Guest appearances from local Zumba Fitness Instructors and Shrewsbury Bannatynes Health Club staff.
Cover photograph by Arthur Tress; design by Neil Stuart. Penguin Books paperback (1982).
First published 1947.
Hope House Inc., founded in 1967, For more than 50 years. Where Recovery Lives! is an award-winning residential rehabilitation program located in the Capital District of New York State. They offer an intensive, full-immersion therapy program caring for the special requirements of adults, teens, and mothers, assisted by an Outpatient Clinic. #Hopehouse #AddictionTreatment #Addictionaide #Recoverycenter www.addictionaide.com/georgia-addiction-treatment-centers...
On November 25th 2012, Zumba Fitness Shrewsbury held a Zumba Workshop in the Main Arena @ The Buttermarket to raise money for Hope House Children’s Hospices. The event was hosted and organised by Hannah Curphey with Instructors Vicci Moseley, Alison Pryce and Sasha Buy. Guest appearances from local Zumba Fitness Instructors and Shrewsbury Bannatynes Health Club staff.
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
The Annual Santa Claus Fun Run along Llandudno Promenade to raise funds for Ty Gobaith Children's Hospice. 640+ people dressed up as Santa Claus to run the 1 mile length of the Promenade.
Another charity railtour organised by Simon Pilkington to raise money for some excellent cause. Nice to again see a railtour from inception to completion.
Great day out with mostly on time running despite being diverted from the WCML due to cows on the line.
A few pictures from on and off the train!
Donations to the causes can be made at:
Midlands Air Ambulance www.midlandsairambulance.com/how-to-support-us/ways-to-do...
The Stroke Association:
www.stroke.org.uk/donate/make-donation?utm_source=website...
and
Hope House Children's Hospices
www.hopehouse.org.uk/fundraising/hopehouseorgukdonate/mak...
Thanks go to all the staff at West Coast Railway Company, the Branch Line Society for providing excellent stewarding and also the Network Rail staff who kept the tour on track despite a diversion via the West Midlands due to the bovine incident.
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
Blanca Garcia Salazar is a 46 year old mother of 3 and member of Divino Nino (Divine Child) Village Bank. Blanca and her daughter are learning how to make earrings together at HopeHouse, our women's development center in Cajamarca, Peru. Your donation provides an avenue for women like Blanca to learn a new trade and supplement their main income source, ensuring they can provide for their families year-round.
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
Cooks Ford Transit HN12BGF on hire to Scottish Borders Council, awaiting passengers at Hopehouse for an Ettrick Valley dial-a-bus service to Selkirk and Hawick, 23rd January, 2018.
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
The Hope House building, downtown Spokane. Hope House is a Volunteers of America emergency women's shelter. Here is a link to more information about Hope House. Hope House is a Spokane "Warming Center" which opens its doors whenever temperatures fall below 15 degrees F.
DVT 82216 leads the 1W96 into Llanfairfechan,- 67020 or 67022 providing the power,and running 11 late.
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ
On November 25th 2012, Zumba Fitness Shrewsbury held a Zumba Workshop in the Main Arena @ The Buttermarket to raise money for Hope House Children’s Hospices. The event was hosted and organised by Hannah Curphey with Instructors Vicci Moseley, Alison Pryce and Sasha Buy. Guest appearances from local Zumba Fitness Instructors and Shrewsbury Bannatynes Health Club staff.
Cooks Ford Transit BF13FVW on hire to Scottish Borders Council, on an Ettrick Valley dial-a-bus service, 23rd January, 2018.
On Thursday, February 19th, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders delivered remarks at the Hope House in Boston unveiling the Baker-Polito Administration's first steps of a plan to attack the growing opioid addiction crisis in the Commonwealth.
Jimmy, a recovering addict and Hope House client, shared his story of progressing from opioid medications to heroin. As a silent room looked on, Jimmy paused and said, "I pay it forward now."
“We have brought together a group of individuals from many diverse backgrounds and experiences related to prevention, intervention, treatment, recovery support and law enforcement, who after holding a listening tour with stakeholders around the Commonwealth, will report back to the administration with specific, targeted and tangible recommendations to increase public awareness about these medications and reduce the rate of addiction," said Governor Baker.
“The best tool we have in this fight against opioid addiction is information,” said Secretary Marylou Sudders. “We can use this data to better inform how we distribute resources so we can help individuals and families that are at greatest risk get the help they need.”
VIDEO OF REMARKS: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM4b5NNs8rQ