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Supportive Operating Staff Recognition Dinner at Denison University, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014. (Photo by Timothy E. Black)

The Katherine Sanford and Raincity Housing project, one of 14 new supportive housing developments in the city, in South East False Creek, Vancouver

 

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As part of Supportive Living Week, a day was dedicated to honoring all of the volunteers, both residents and those from the local area, that give their time and energy to The Pointe.

Encouraging the Kenyan runners with the flag.

Residents of The Pointe at Kilpatrick enjoy an Elvis impersonator. The Pointe at Kilpatrick is a senior community in the Illinois Supportive Living program and is located in Crestwood, IL.

I was born blessed: financially stable, the youngest of 3, and resident of a socially supportive country. All of those circumstances coming together in itself was a miracle.

  

As I grew up, it became clear that I’d be an academically driven student. I mean, I read...a lot. I’m talking, on average, three books a week. At the age of 6, I learned that I was not enough. You’re probably asking, “What does enough even mean?” It was simply a standard where I had to be exactly like my peers to be accepted. Everything they would say to me were various versions of “You’ll never be good enough unless you’re not Hillary.” So, the idea that I needed to be validated by others was sown.

  

I felt drastically off-balance and out of place going into high school. It was during this adjustment time period that I had the opportunity to know a boy better. With him, I only wanted friendship. However, he’d become someone I relied on to fill my loneliness within my family. (My family has always been running around trying to appease and please my dad. I grew up thinking that I had to make others happy.) The details are unimportant, but essentially, I broke off ties with the boy, encouraged by good people God has placed in my life. It doesn’t end there though--I was at one of the lower points in my life because of what had happened. But I was blessed to have people who counseled me and picked me up whenever I needed it. Although I was in an attachment stump, God pulled me out. Not because of any good thing I did, or any willing on my part. I was just stuck.

  

But God told me through others that He loved me. That He’d love me no matter what I did or who I was because God’s love does not hold a condition. I learned to stand again by leaning into Him in a year-long process of reconciliation. It gets so easy to rely on yourself to go through the motions of faith in difficult times, but it takes a lot of courage to have absolute faith in His providence and His will. Even today, I struggle to keep my eyes uplifted towards God and not the everyday troubles. I simply know that the LORD sent Jesus. And that makes all the difference.

  

Romans 8:38-39 “For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

Foggy day at Holland-on-Sea.

This newborn cria presented to us with hypothermia. Thankfully she improved with all the supportive warming up we gave her.

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ENFP

Really supportive, always ready to remind you of all the reasons why they love you. Bad at remembering to pay the electricity bill but great at remembering birthdays, anniversaries, and the first time they knew you were the one.

INTP

It probably took forever for them to...

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supportive attitude from Truro for a nieghbouring town

Forklift training at the Tulsa Tech Lemley Campus. This is part of our OJT/Supportive Services's Transportation Assistance Program (TAP). Here we trained 11 people in First Aid, Forklift, Flagger/Workzone Safety and OSHA10.

Supportive Services in Workforce Development Programs: Policies and Practices to Promote Job Training Success, 2/28/2017

No surprise that I agree with a shoe store!

 

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Poster: Alyson M. Cavanaugh (Human Development and Family Studies), “Helping Reduce Teens’ Loneliness and Social Anxiety: Supportive Relationships Matter” Faculty Mentor: Cheryl Buehler

Deborah's Place is a supportive housing and service organization for women who are homeless in Chicago. They have designated the month of March as a month of 'Cultural Humility' in which they would like to train their staff members and clients about other identities and experiences. They have invited us to participate in this month with a Human Library Chicago event. Although the event is geared toward staff and clients, Deborah's Place has graciously invited members of the public to also participate in the event.

Supportive Services in Workforce Development Programs: Policies and Practices to Promote Job Training Success, 2/28/2017

Supportive Services in Workforce Development Programs: Policies and Practices to Promote Job Training Success, 2/28/2017

Nadia was nervous for me at first, but after seven hours waiting for a break in the clouds, she just said, "get in the damned plane and jump already."

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Supportive Operating Staff Recognition Dinner at Denison University, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014. (Photo by Timothy E. Black)

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Supportive Services in Workforce Development Programs: Policies and Practices to Promote Job Training Success, 2/28/2017

Supportive Operating Staff Recognition Dinner at Denison University, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014. (Photo by Timothy E. Black)

Supportive Operating Staff Recognition Dinner at Denison University, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014. (Photo by Timothy E. Black)

Supportive Services in Workforce Development Programs: Policies and Practices to Promote Job Training Success, 2/28/2017

 

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Traits

Persuasive

Protective

Supportive

Unaware

Procrastinating

Denying

 

Prognosis

This relationship is ideal for work and problematic for marriage

 

Personality

This dynamic matchup will not back down from a fight. It is explosive in its mixture of elements: Week of the Perfectionist people are governed by air and Week of Independence people by fire, and their relationship is governed by water, here signifying deep emotion. Powerfully persuasive, this relationship knows when and how to twist arms to get its way. The partners most often feel best when protecting or representing the best interests of others, even more so than when pushing their own relationship. Week of the Perfectionist people’s critical instincts and considerable ambition may bother Week of Independence individuals, whose ideas and morality will in turn grate occasionally on Week of the Perfectionist persons’ nerves, but these two make it their business to get along, often for the sake of fellow employees, children or other family members.

 

This pair’s love affairs will be exciting, but they are also likely to be highly unstable. A deluge of feeling threatens to overwhelm this couple, which seems ill-prepared to cope. Emotional awareness is not at its highest in this relationship, and unconscious elements will often prevail over conscious ones. Marriage is not highly recommended here unless the partners make a concerted effort to get to know themselves and each other better at a deep level.

 

As friends, Week of the Perfectionist and Week of Independence individuals need specific activities to be involved in, often of a technical nature. Such matchups can suffer from emotional difficulties, but problems are often simply ignored or put off until a later date. So close is this relationship that real sharing is possible in most areas but is rarely or never discussed. An unspoken code is often silently agreed upon; breaking it can cripple or even destroy the relationship.

 

In family and work relationships, the Week of the Perfectionist–Week of Independence duo can be both a strong force for change and a solid support in times of need and crisis. Social and political awareness are usually strong here, lending a highly realistic outlook to any group of which the relationship forms a part. Week of the Perfectionist people’s charisma and Week of Independence individuals’ energy gel effectively enough for this matchup to assume a leadership role in such areas.

album- bit.ly/308O0UG COURTESY POST *URGENT* FOUND: This pretty female kitty came in this evening from #ALIX . She is in very rough shape so we took her straight to the emergency vet. She is on supportive care for the night. She has no tattoo or microchip. If you know who’s cat this is, please private message us (klassic Kennels) right away, and keep this girl in your thoughts. Pls RT,share for owner awareness. YYC Pet Recovery shared a post. *URGENT* Hey team! We need your help. This pretty female kitty came in this evening from Alix. She is in very rough shape so we took her straight to the emergency vet. She is on supportive care for the night. She has no tattoo or microchip. If you know who’s cat this is, please private message us right away, and keep this girl in your thoughts. 2019-09-17T07:26:40.000Z by YYC Pet Recovery Klassic Kennels original fb post-click here bit.ly/2O9f3bi September 18, 2019 at 01:12AM bit.ly/2BxTYim iftt Upload public photo from URL

Supportive Services in Workforce Development Programs: Policies and Practices to Promote Job Training Success, 2/28/2017

Description: This is another bronze in the Empty Gesture series Another supportive gesture that can't support itself ... but full of it -- see the bull in one of the gesturing hat hands. The rabbit is not in a good place I'd move if I were he or am I he? If the face in this one looks similar to the clay Magnanimous gesture ....that's because I made a silicone mold from the clay and reworked it in the wax. The colors are all patinas and some metal dyes.. By the way I cannot afford to have bronzes cast for me so I and a group of others here in Tucson do all our own cast, wax, investment, pour, chasing, patinaing work.... very time consuming

" Notes written by an unbiased but supportive Mr BadgerWatcher"

"It’s been a busy week, what with my new job, rushing around buying new suits and train tickets, painting the house and making jam. Nevertheless, I made time for some R&R today.

 

First on the agenda was the Bedfordshire County Show. This is more of a country fair than a proper agricultural show – there were no competitions for best cow, parsnip, sheepdog etc – although they did have a rabbit show and an exhibition of dancing sheep (don’t ask!). Like any country show it was a great day out, although I was a little disappointed that the ferret racing wasn’t on the schedule this year.

 

The Bedfordshire Natural History Society was very well represented, with a whole marquee of exhibits, including a fine display by the Badger Network. I’m very impressed with the quality of the work the society does. Many of the members are real experts in their fields and everyone is very happy to share their experience and knowledge. I learnt a great deal, not only about badgers, but also about local birds, moths and how to identify bat species.

 

It was good to talk to them. My hobby is considered eccentric (if not downright mad) by many people, so it is refreshing to meet like-minded folk. They’re the sort of people that understand when you talk about your experiences of standing by the side of the road in the dead of night, photographing the reproductive organs of a dead badger. Not many people can relate to that…

 

After spending time in the company of such enthusiasts, it was only natural that I went up to the wood in the evening. Despite the black clouds and the threat of heavy rain it was pleasant enough."

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Unity always helpful to come up with something strong. It will make things stands out more within others.

Photograph taken at Tavares.

Forklift training at the Tulsa Tech Lemley Campus. This is part of our OJT/Supportive Services's Transportation Assistance Program (TAP). Here we trained 11 people in First Aid, Forklift, Flagger/Workzone Safety and OSHA10.

Nike Wmns Air Max 90, Black, Siren Red, Anthracite, 325213-020, Running, Size 8, UPC 00820652932067, Women's low top running shoes, mesh and Leather upper, Max Air units in the forefoot and heel, supportive cushioning, Rubber outsole provides traction and durability, classic Air Max runners, Rubber Waffle outsole for traction and durability, 2011

Deborah's Place is a supportive housing and service organization for women who are homeless in Chicago. They have designated the month of March as a month of 'Cultural Humility' in which they would like to train their staff members and clients about other identities and experiences. They have invited us to participate in this month with a Human Library Chicago event. Although the event is geared toward staff and clients, Deborah's Place has graciously invited members of the public to also participate in the event.

Supportive Services in Workforce Development Programs: Policies and Practices to Promote Job Training Success, 2/28/2017

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