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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 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 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:
My part-time job is at a second hand store, and we had donated to it a hoard of Doctor Who toys. And believe me, much of it, particularly the Daleks had seen better days.
It’s a policy where I work not to sell anything broken, and these will never see life displayed on the shelf for sale. And it’s sad as I would have been happy to purchase them all.
Miko del templo Rinno-ji (originalmente Shihonryu-ji) en Nikko, Japan / Japón・日本・日光市・輪王寺
temple / buddhist / shinto / jinja / girl / smile
Las Miko (literalmente, médium o sacerdotisa) son sirvientes de los templos shinto que se han consagrado a su deidad y, supuestamente, permanecen vírgenes durante toda su vida. Su origen se remonta a la era Sengoku (1467-1568), uno de los períodos más turbulentos de la historia de Japón, y entre sus tareas se encuentras asistir a los monjes en las ceremonias, llevar a cabo las danzas ceremoniales (miko-mai) y atender a los fieles en las diferentes ventanillas de los templos vendiendo entradas, Omamori (amuletos protectores), Ofuda (talismanes) y Omikuji (papeles con la fortuna).
En la actualidad, lo más probable es que en realidad se traten de jóvenes universitarias en busca de un trabajo a tiempo parcial que les reporte un (modesto) sueldo con el que subsistir en esa etapa de sus vidas.
El atuendo tradicional de las Miko está compuesto por un haori blanco (chaqueta con corte de kimono) y un hakama rojo (falda dividida similar a un pantalón que utilizaban tradicionalmente los nobles y samurais durante el periodo Edo) atado con el cho musubi (nudo de la mariposa).
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Mikos (literally, shaman woman) are servants of the Shinto shrines who are devoted to their deity and, preferably, they remaln virgins during their entire life. Their origin dates back Sengoku era (1467 - 1568), one of the most turbulent periods in Japan history, and their duties consist on assisting the priests during the ceremonies, perform ceremonial dances (miko-mai) and attend the fidels in the different hatches of the temples selling tickets, Omamori (protective amulets), Ofuda (talismans) and Omikuji (papers containing fortune)
Nowadays, they are young girls studying at college most likely, looking for a part-time job which gives them a (modest) salary to subsist along this stage of their life.
Miko's traiditional attire has a white haori (a jacket that looks like a kimono) and a red hakama (a skirt similar a trouser that high-class population and samurais used to wear during Edo period) tied with a cho musubi (butterfly knot)
Pulsa L para ver sobre negro / Hit L to see on black
Pulsa F para marcar como favorita / Hit F to fave
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 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:
Wellington Monument, Piccadilly, Manchester, from the side. Matthew Noble (c.1817-1876). 1856. The much larger than life-size (13' high) statue of the Duke of Wellington shows him in later life "dressed in a frock-coat with military decorations" speaking in the House of Lords, with his military despatches at his feet (Wyke 114). Below him at each corner of the square granite pedestal are four bronze figures representing his attributes, and below and between these are four bronze relief panels showing the high points of his career.
The inauguration of the monument on 30 August 1856 attracted as many as 100,000 spectators
www.victorianweb.org/sculpture/noble/21.html
Kro Piccadilly has closed with the loss of 40 bar and restaurant workers, the founder of the chain has confirmed.
The landmark city centre venue was shut this morning - prompting queries from regular patrons and city centre passers-by.
Businessman Mark Ruby said the decision was made to shut the popular venue after building’s landlord doubled the rent.
The chain’s Heaton Moor and Oxford Road branches remain open but Mr Ruby said there were no vacancies at either to absorb any of the 20 full time and 20 part time job losses at Piccadilly.
Speaking to the M.E.N, Mr Ruby said: “Most people are very upset. It’s been nearly 10 years so it’s pretty tough.
“A lot of the regulars are upset and obviously the staff are, particularly.
“It’s not a particularly nice situation to be in. Hopefully the staff will get themselves jobs quickly and we’ll soldier on, it’s all we can do.”
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/business-news/kr...
Liz Chrisman/ATU MARCOMM
Copyright of all photos belongs to the Arkansas Tech University Marketing & Communication.
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:
Last night, my parked car was involved in a hit and run accident. Somebody traveling on the wrong side of the road hit the front driver's side bumper. This accident pushed one of my wheels up over the curb and wedged my bumper underneath my friend's car, who was parked behind me. The force was so strong it knocked off the cover from my glove compartment and almost ejected the cassette adapter from my stereo. My car still runs but the alignment is totally messed up; I think the frame is bent. I may need to get a new car even though I only have a part time job.
Liz Chrisman/ATU MARCOMM
Copyright of all photos belongs to the Arkansas Tech University Marketing & Communication.
What do you do at your part time job when your supposed to be answering emails, taking phone calls and making notes…DOODLE LIKE A MOTHER F####R….and then you get fired!
Ohey everyone :D
A non-face shot for today. It's ok, not my favorite... I hate using a lot of textures, kind of feels like I'm trying to cover up something that's bad (which i was in a way... that button would NOT fit in color-wise) but ho-hum pigs bum.
nsflgjkfgsl!!!!! My two quizzes for school got postponed >:] I am so happy. But of course, me being myself, I am not taking this free day to study... I have a list of people i must make hats for so i should get on it (this is what happens when you post photos of your hats online... your friends see it and they all want one. sighhhdkfngdlk)
But hey, it's like a part-time job, but pays less.
Hokay: unknown thing about me #17:
I lovelovelove french music :) Edith Piaf, Georges Brassens... Old stuff, but I love it so much!
Alright, that's it for today! Enjoy the photo and have a great afternoon... or morning, or night... depending on where you live
:D
Boiled green peas, spiced and topped with grated coconut and raw mango (Sundal in tamil), the age old snack you would'nt miss on Marina Beach,Chennai. The snack is usually sold by young boys who sometimes do it as a part time job, when they are not at school.
I have a habit of taking aprons from part time jobs to save for printing. Behold my mottled Starbucks' apron! After printing yesterday I looked like a murderess. Not shown are my colorful ink 'tattooed' arms.
With high gasoline prices, my mother is having a hard time making ends meet, so she took a part time job as a alligator manicurist.
It's a pretty dangerous job. First she has to lasso the gator and pull it to shore (no small job in itself, especially considering her age). Then she has to subdue the gator, which is really the most dangerous part. Not wanting to hurt the animal, she wrestles it, sometimes for over an hour, just to wear it out. After the gator has lost all will to fight, she flips it over and begins the arduous task of trimming the nails.
Here, she's almost finished. It takes the gator about 20 minutes to fully regain it's energy before it's able to return to the water, none the worse for wear.
I never quite thought this one would make it to the Explore front page but there it was! Bam!
Thanks to all of you out there for supporting my Photostream and showing interest in my photographic work. I'm always trying to keep up with time and respond back to your nice comments in a righteous manner, but two businesses and a part time job in a camerastore (dream come true) sure does eat up some spare time of mine, so bear with me please... ;)
That said, wishing you all a great 2010 and see you soon!
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:
Biography:
i love color. i used to match my outfits in high school down to my shoe laces. i love capturing the vibrant colors found in nature, found in stage lighting, found in man made things. "lipshitz" was a project in collaboration with a creative spirit to showcase color and texture. "nai" is a music portrait i created while i was photographing one of my favorite bands, hiatus kaiyote.
loving color so much, i find it a challenge to present ideas in black and white. "good morning" was a very intimate moment of someone very dear to me. i tried different color filters, but none quite fit the mood like traditional black and white.
photography is an extension of me. it’s something that surrounded me as a child and something i never thought I could do, as a real profession. i still wake up everyday and think to myself "wow, this is what i DO for a living." it's so magical, being able to capture a moment in time, forever. i love looking back at old images and remembering how i felt. to me, photographs are feelings you are able to see.
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i began taking classes in 2009, a few months after my father passed away. that year, in addition to losing one of the most important people in my life, i was assaulted (while out photographing), and let go of my part time job. my life was in shambles. i was shooting part time and earning money for a couple of years, but knew i needed to take things to the next level. photography was the only thing i had left.
i enrolled in classes at CCSF in fall 2009 and for the first time in months, felt like i had a purpose again. my purpose was to make more images and to become a better photographer. it was the only reason i got out of bed on many, many days. learning about my newly chosen full-time career was an escape from my everyday reality.
i challenged myself by taking classes in subjects i had never touched, like studio photography. i struggled through the assignments but the professors were always supportive. one of the most difficult courses was self-portraiture, offered in the summer. it made us really observe ourselves, our feelings, and how we move in the world around us. i also loved the lecture series which featured real life photographers in different fields.
CCSF helped to ease my transition into photography as a full time career during the hardest year of my life. i'm thankful and forever grateful for all the experiences and great people i met along the way.
I've juz returned to London after a tiring journey. =[
There r piles of stuffs need to b done.
I miss everyfing, a lot but.. juz leave it aside & trynna focus. that's much better.
- waitin' for my BFF(my model) Nana comin' to London as well. I look 4ward to her arrival for long so.. Let's c wassup next.!
- school returns. =)
- craving for a DSRL, im serious. gonna take a part-time job to save up to get one. ish really boring 'n cold over here without doin foto stuffs =[
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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:
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Pictured above: Eileen Syrop, Hayward Youth Hall of Fame Award Recipient for the Arts, with her parents and Hayward City Council Members Sara Lamnin and Francisco Zermeño.
Nomination statement by George Syrop, Brother
Eileen Syrop has worked tirelessly over the past four years to build community and herself. It's hard to know where to begin. She was elected Class President both freshman and sophomore year, bringing together students and making them proud to hail from Hayward. As a junior and senior, Eileen founded the organization Bay Creatives: a monthly meet-up hosted at different venues throughout the Bay Area where young artists would come out in droves.
The Bay Creatives anniversary event took place in Oakland, featured eight hours of live music, and had a peak attendance of 400 people. As a musician, Eileen has self-released two EP's and multiple singles, garnering over 100K plays on Spotify, Apple Music, and Soundcloud. She's hosted and performed at shows as far north as Vallejo and as far south as Los Angeles.
As an artist, Eileen has studied in San Francisco for two summers and self-released Nasi Magazine, a publication that showcases/celebrates women, people of color, and queer artists. From running track to earning a black belt in karate and medaling nationally, Eileen has also been an active athlete. Somehow, my sister has managed to accomplish all of above while balancing a part-time job and a full course loads of AP classes. Eileen is headed to UC Berkeley in the fall, where she'll be studying cognitive science and sociology.
She has no idea I'm submitting her story. I'm just an incredibly proud brother who believes her endeavors strengthen what it means to come from Hayward. In addition to her accomplishments, Eileen is an incredibly empathetic and kind human being, and I genuinely believe Hayward, the Bay Area, and the world would be at a loss without her.
The City of Hayward honored recipients of its first Youth Achievement Hall of Fame awards, recognizing accomplishment in academics, the arts, athletics, community service, innovation and leadership, and for heroism.
Established earlier this year by the City Council, the Hayward Youth Achievement Hall of Fame is open to young people ages 5 to 19 years old, who can be nominated by any parent or other family member, teacher, coach, mentor, youth leader, neighbor, friend or other sponsoring adult. Nominees must live in or attend school in Hayward. Nomination profiles of the 2017 Youth Hall of Fame inductees can be found here.
The deadline for nominations each new calendar year is July 31. Nominations are accepted in seven categories—academics, arts, athletics, community service, heroism, innovation and leadership. Award selections are made by a three-member ad hoc Youth Hall of Fame committee of the City Council.
For more information and to find complete rules, guidelines and award-category descriptions visit the City Council Youth Achievement Hall of Fame website or call (510) 881-7956.
Russia, Caucasus, Caucasian rhododendron (Rhododendron caucasium). Endemic species for Caucasus.
© Tom Schandy / Wild Wonders of Europe
Tom Schandy from Norway has been interested in birds since he was a small boy. 12 years old he had his own bird-column in the local newspaper, and soon he started to illustrate his bird articles with own pictures. He studied biology at the University of Oslo and made his master on the lekking behaviour of the Great Snipe, and he financed his studies by selling pictures of birds and other creatures.
After finishing his studies he got a part-time job in WWF Norway, first as a conservation officer, later as an information officer. Rest of the time he worked as a freelance wildlife photographer and author. I 2000 he became full time author and professional wildlife photographer – and has never looked back. Now he searches the globe for nature – in order to write articles and make books. So far he has been involved in more than 20 books, mainly on natural history. Many books are local nature books, but he also made a book about Africa which has been published in both Norwegian, Swedish, English and Spanish (The magnificent Africa).
The last few years he has been concentrating on Latin-Americas wildernesses, and just now he is moving his attention to the northern wildernesses of the world, like Alaska, Canada. Spitsbergen and Russia.
The aspect of nature conservation forms a vital part of Tom Schandys photography. If his photos, books and articles on nature and wildlife can be used to promote the enjoyment of nature and inspire nature conservation and biological diversity, then much of the purpose has been achieved!
Sun Tao, was born in 1962 at Wuhan City. Sun is currently the vice president of the Disabled of Literary and Artistic Association in Wuhan City, member of Hubei Province Calligraphers Association, Teaching professor at the Tongji Medical College and Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
At the age of 5, he had an electrocution accident that caused his right armed had to be amputated. Faced with the different and strange vision from others, Sun Tao was determined to acheive with only one arm and will not fall behind from normal persons. During Primary School, he got part time jobs to help his family ease their burden and his calligraphy studies.
At the age of 10, his passion and high achievements in academic studies with his love of literature lead to the recommendation to the famous calligrapher Chen Yi to learn calligraphy. Chen Yi said to Sun: "Your talents are very high, as long as you practice and be diligent, you will surpass others!"
Sun Tao with his left hand made it difficult to write calligraphy straight like others, if others write once, Sun will write more than 10 times and practice at least 5 hours everyday. To practice his determination and will, Sun practiced in red hot summer and used every single piece of paper to practice, including newspapers and tissues. On the road to seek further developments in calligraphy, Sun went to Beijing, Sichun to visit famous calligraphers.
God is fair and rewarded Sun Tao with many awards and nationwide achievements. His work entered numerous exhibitions in China and won many national awards. Many of his works have been collected by Worldwide collections such as <>, <> etc and also collected by artists all over the world from America, Britain, Germany etc.
Facing with those achievements, Sun Tao is very humble and said "My achievements cannot depart from the society and I will do my best to assist the society in return." He led calligraphy art work during Wuhan floods in 1998 in order to encourage the soldiers working at the frontline against floods. He also held donations for the Wuhan Flood and volunteered for the orphanage association and helped lots of people in the disability association.
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Last night, my parked car was involved in a hit and run accident. Somebody traveling on the wrong side of the road hit the front driver's side bumper. This accident pushed one of my wheels up over the curb and wedged my bumper underneath my friend's car, who was parked behind me. The force was so strong it knocked off the cover from my glove compartment and almost ejected the cassette adapter from my stereo. My car still runs but the alignment is totally messed up; I think the frame is bent. I may need to get a new car even though I only have a part time job.
Photo Credit: Adam Cohn
Ron writes “Your Money” for the New York Times, a column focused on personal finance and anything and everything that hits you in the wallet. His book “The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous and Smart About Money” was an instant New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. In the book he covers all the basics people have been asking for years: the best ways to handle the tooth fairy, allowance, chores, charity, saving, birthdays, holidays, cell phones, checking accounts, clothing, cars, part time jobs and college. This practical guidebook helps parents who want to have conversations about money while also imprinting good values.
Twenty-one-year-old Rufaro lives in Epworth, a neighborhood in Harare where the Women Advocacy Project (WAP) works. She married and left school at age 18 after discovering she was pregnant. “It just happened because I had no one to encourage me – no one to take care of me or help me with school fees,” Rufaro says when asked if she felt ready to marry at that age.
Her husband works part-time jobs in construction and they have a three-year-old daughter. Rufaro says she would want her daughter to marry at the age of 25. “By that time, she’ll be learned and will be able to get a good and sustainable job. She’ll never have to beg her husband for money because she’ll be able to work for herself. Her husband will value her, and she will be a respected member of the family. When you have nothing, people regard you as nothing. I don’t want her to live like that.”
Photo by Alex Kotowski, 2018 Peace Fellow, The Advocacy Project
June 26, 2018 – Epworth, Zimbabwe
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And as the hour dwindles,
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Peak of the mountains
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I bought this lovely little hour glass yesterday at a beautiful antique shop. I found out that they're looking to hire for a part-time job - I'm thinking of working there, it's such a wonderful atmosphere. We're supposed to get more snow tonight, but I'm not really anxious for more snow; I really just want spring to come. I'm going to pick up my mom from the airport tonight, hopefully her plane will get there on time!
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"Cafe Del Sol is a German system catering chain of Gastro & Soul GmbH based in Hildesheim. Cafe Del Sol wants to offer Mediterranean atmosphere with a restaurant and a bar. The menu offers pizza, pasta and schnitzel, but also salads and snacks for the small appetite. The range of beverages includes soft drinks, beer, coffee and tea as well as cocktails and wines.
The company serves (car) mobile customers on the outskirts of the city with individual freestanding, "greenfield" buildings (standardised new buildings). This puts it in competition with other providers of system catering. The respective building of the café is a single-storey standardised building with a lot of wood in the American colonial style, a flat gabled roof as well as roofed and heatable surrounding verandas and terraces. The available space comprises about 400 to 500 jobs each, about half of them outside, the staff about fifty full-time and part-time jobs.
A breakfast buffet and Sunday brunch are offered at a flat rate. Each store has the same standardized offer; prices may vary from region to region."
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New semester has started!!!! I'm so miserable(sobsobsob). I wonder would I be able to survive this semester. It's not easy at all when you try to get good grades while working on a part-time job as well.
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:
Days without Valerie are really boring. All I did today was clean my closet, watch movies, and finalized my schedule for school.
Today was Valerie’s first day of the semester. I think it’s silly that she goes in a week before I do and ends school around, if not after, the time I do. Valerie impresses me. She has taken her current major and applied it to the things she loves most. I love it when she talks about her future plans because I know she will work hard for them. She is not afraid to push her limit and aim high. I was also glad to know that Valerie has decided to take up a major in the medical field. This was her first major but decided to switch to business. I can see she enjoys it as much as I do whenever I show her my notes or homework. She’ll be thrilled to help me this semester with Chemistry and Calculus.
I hate days when she goes to school and heads to work right after. Yes, today was one of those days. I don’t hate them because I need Valerie in order to not have a breakdown. We can be totally independent from each other and still live. I just hate that cool things will happen and I can’t just call and tell her, same goes for her. It’s crazy how much information or gossip we fit during her 10 minute breaks. I think our next profession will be reading disclaimers after every medicine commercial.
The talks I did have with Valerie today revolved around future careers. I personally have been leaning towards a surgeon. We’ll have to see how far that goes because I could operate on a human without flinching but I also want to be able to operate on animals. I feel for animals more than humans because they can’t express their pain. Maybe I should just become an ASPCA officer or work for PETA.
Now, although the pictures for today have nothing to do with our career choices, they do show those part-time jobs we might want to pursue without having to go to school.
Who knows, maybe we’ll just become Victoria Secret Angels or Suicide girls. ;) (Totally joking)
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Hi! I'm Allie and I'm 25. I've been married for 2 1/2 years to a wonderful guy named Dan. We have a 14-month-old son named Ronan who is the center of our world! I'm a nurse at a local convalescent home. I've lived in Connecticut my entire life. I have a huge, close-knit extended Polish family who mean the world to me. I can't imagine growing up without 20 first cousins!! I love to read, and I have a part-time job painting commissioned pottery through a local art workshop.
santa fe, NM.
in the plaza.
beauty grew up in an orphanage and ran away when he was 8 to join the circus. he slept in the barn with the elephants and tigers and had abstinent relationships with them all of course. he enjoys buddhism, heiniken in starbucks cups, climbing, braiding, fingerless leather gloves, and his part-time job as a clown.
Positive news: I am alive and healthy.
Negative news: My school=disaster! Do not have part-time job for summer and the worst and the most sad my grandma had a strong stroke last Sunday and her state is not good at all. Moreover she has a pneumonia and docs say there are really small chances it´s gonna improve... :´(
So that´s why I haven´t been around on Flickr recently and honestly I haven´t even taken any photos...
This is my last photo I took of her on my visit in April and there is my father on the right side and my aunt in the middle... The only one granny is smiling at ;-)
Hope you all have a great Sunday and well it will take me some time to get through your photo streams ;-)