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Grand Prix of Lime Rock Park
Lime Rock Park - Lakeville, CT
Pirelli World Challenge
* Not a program but the track's weekend guide
Abroaderview Donations Guatemala Xela II, Elderly Care Center Program. Most of the residents have no other living options. Some have been abandoned by their own family. The home provides these ladies, free of charge, a place to live, meals, clothing, medical treatment and therapy needs. Since most woman in Latin American culture are the back bone of the family, they deserve to live their life with dignity and in a happy environment. *This program can be combined with the medical projects, as volunteers are needed to provide health checks like checking blood pressures, sugar levels, administering medication and physical therapy needs.
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One of the best Infant care programs conducted by professionals who are trained to offer the top attentive conditions to your kids at Child care in Brickell. www.klaschoolsbrickell.com/educational-approach/
Brighter Bites is a collaborative effort designed to improve access to healthy, affordable food and provide nutrition education. The University of Texas School of Public Health, KIPP Schools, the Houston Food Bank and Texas Children's Hospital have partnered to offer the 16-week program to third-grade children enrolled at KIPP Explore Academy and their parents. As you can see from the photos, those healthy kale smoothies are a hit!
Council continues to support our Financial Assistance Program because it directly benefits local community groups who would not normally qualify for any government assistance.
This year we are distributed $84,689 across 78 projects throughout our community.
Projects range from recreational activities, painting classes, theatre productions and dance and music therapy, to cultural and teaching children environmentally sustainable practices, mental health support groups, support for people with disabilities, and arts programs.
The projects reflect the diversity of community life in our City and support a wide range of issues of concern to Council and our residents.
They are also a sign that as a community, we are working together to ensure that for many people our City of Canterbury is truly a great place to live and work.
Brasília (DF), 17/03/2025 - O ministro da Saúde, Alexandre Padilha, anuncia a expansão do programa mais médicos com a oferta de novas vagas no primeiro edital de 2025.
Foto: Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil
STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM: Members from the Delaware National Guard 166th Airlift Wing fire fighters and Civil Engineers, along with DNG members from the Joint Operations Center, met with Trinidad and Tibago’s Fire Service, Coast Guard and Police forces to discuss each other’s programs and best practices. The DNG is in Trinidad and Tobago this week as part of the National Guard’s State Partnership Program, developing relationships with the various departments within Trinidad’s Defence Force.
Through SPP, the National Guard conducts military-to-military engagements in support of defense security goals but also leverages whole-of-society relationships and capabilities to facilitate broader interagency and corollary engagements spanning military, government, economic and social spheres. (National Guard photos by Capt. Bernie Kale)
Night at Harvard's Expository Writing Program at the Barker Center on Prescott Street.
From How to Read an [Expository Writing] Assignment:
"Discuss" is easy to misunderstand because the word calls to mind the oral/spoken dimension of communication. "Discuss" suggests conversation, which often is casual and undirected. In the context of an assignment, however, discussion entails fulfilling a defined and organized task: to construct an argument that considers and responds to an ample range of materials. To "discuss," in assignment language, means to make a broad argument about a set of arguments you have studied.
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas
24 de Junio de 2014
Bol. 135
Genera UNICACH programa para cuidado de la salud de los estudiantes
Comparten experiencia con redes universitarias
Laura Matus
Favorecer la formación integral del estudiantado es el objetivo del
programa de Promoción y cuidado de la salud generado en la Universidad de
Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas (UNICACH), única institución en la entidad que
cuenta con un proyecto de esta naturaleza y que pertenece a la Red
Iberoamericana de Universidades Promotoras de la Salud (RIUPS).
Maricarmen Barranco Figueroa, responsable de la Oficina de Formación
Integral informó que desde hace un año se integró un equipo
multidisciplinario con jóvenes de Servicio Social de las licenciaturas en
Nutriología, Odontología, Psicología, Ciencias de la Tierra, Ingeniería
Ambiental y Topografía.
Este grupo de jóvenes ha impartido talleres sobre el manejo de estrés,
alimentación saludable, manejo de residuos y cuidado del ambiente al
estudiantado de la Sedes Regionales de la UNICACH, a quienes también les
brindan servicios odontológicos, seguimiento de peso y talla, y activación
física.
La experiencia de la UNICACH con este programa fue compartida en la pasada
reunión de la RIUPS realizada en Cuba, y será presentada en octubre ante
integrantes de la Red Mexicana de Universidades Promotoras de la Salud, de
la cual también es miembro la universidad.
Blarranco Figueroa detalló que dos de los participantes están realizando su
tesis con temas surgidos a partir del programa, además los jóvenes
obtuvieron el segundo lugar en el concurso de carteles en el pasado Quinto
Foro de Servicio Social, realizado en Chiapas.
Dijo que en este proyecto se vincula la oficina de Formación Integral y
Servicio Social, ambas dependientes de la Dirección de Extensión
Universitaria.
•Franciscan Boys Home – Bethlehem
Boys, 6-18 years of age, live at the Franciscan Boys Home six days a week and return to their families on Sunday. The boys come from dysfunctional families residing in Bethlehem and receive psychological and emotional assistance. The FFHL runs the home for boys in a caring place where neighborhood youth can feel the safety and nurturing needed to survive.
FFHL has hired a full time staff which includes a cook, several teachers, a child psychologist, a social worker, a housekeeper, a club supervisor, as well as maintenance and security personnel. Both a Franciscan priest and a Franciscan nun serve as Directors of the Boys Home. The boys come from many local communities including Bethlehem, Beit Sahour, and Beit Jala, and attend the local Catholic school. The costs of salaries of staff, food, maintenance of the building, and yearly school tuition are fully funded by the FFHL.
Porto Alegre, RS - Brasil. Para acolher os novos servidores que iniciaram a trabalhar no governo do Estado em 2023, a Secretaria de Planejamento, Governança e Gestão (SPGG) promoveu nesta segunda-feira (3/4) a primeira edição do Programa de Ambientação para servidores.
Fotos: Lucas Motzkus - ASCOM/SPGG
Kids playing games at the Summer Fun Program. The free day-camp is provided by the City of Anderson Parks and Rec. department and serves low-income families. While in past years activities centered around board games and arts and crafts, physical activity is now a major focus. Through collaboration with the local school districts, all three of the program's sites provide free and healthy lunches to participating children. The Parks and Recreation staff also use their connections with local farmers to supplement the amount of fresh fruit at lunch.
On Tuesday, March 27, 2018, the Educational Opportunity Programs at California State University, Northridge hosted its first annual José Luis Vargas Scholarship Awards.
The ceremony honored the contributions made by Mr. Vargas and scholarships were awarded to students who embody EOP’s core values, practice RRAM and exemplify academic excellence. The event was also an opportunity for EOP alumni to reconnect and share their fondest memory of Mr. Vargas.
The recipients of the 2018 scholarship awards were:
Alexis Aleman
Carina Alvarado Alcala
Davon Anderson
Osman Bonilla
David Contreras
Carla Martinez Plascencia
Jeremy Simmons
Nikki Vi
As a former EOP student, Mr. Vargas led the program with passion, conviction, and professionalism. He mentored thousands of students and encouraged them to believe in themselves and succeed in higher education. His legacy will continue through the future scholarships given in his memory.