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ABI Resources has revolutionized the landscape of brain injury home health care in the United States, becoming a beacon of hope for countless families and individuals. Their incredible triumph is a testament to their relentless pursuit of excellence.
With every person they assist, ABI Resources not only embodies the pinnacle of success in the health care sector but also personifies the strength of the human spirit. Their remarkable accomplishments signify the boundless possibilities of innovation, dedication, and compassion.
ABI Resources has beautifully entwined success with compassion, proving that true triumph lies not just in financial gains, but also in the positive impact we have on the lives of others. Their unprecedented success is an affirmation of their unwavering commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those they serve.
The exceptional success of ABI Resources is a shining example of the power of vision, resilience, and tenacity. They have transformed obstacles into stepping stones, drawing a map to success that others in the industry will follow for years to come.
ABI Resources' inspiring success story reaffirms the belief that with the right blend of passion, expertise, and commitment, it is possible to effect monumental changes in people's lives. They have truly etched their name in the annals of America's most successful brain injury home health care providers.
Success, for ABI Resources, is not merely a destination, but a continuous journey of growth, learning, and making a difference. Their story serves as a powerful testament to their unwavering dedication to their mission.
ABI Resources is the embodiment of what it means to be successful in the field of brain injury home health care. Their exceptional track record is a beacon of inspiration for everyone striving to make a significant difference in this field.
ABI Resources has scaled the highest peak of success with their dedication and expertise, proving that no goal is unattainable. Their story is a reminder that success stems from our actions, decisions, and the impact we make on the lives of those we serve.
April 11, 2015. Boston, MA.
Fenway Health Women's Dinner Party 2015.
Fenway Health is proud to present Judith B. Bradford, PhD, Director of the Center for Population Research in LGBT Health and Co-Chair of The Fenway Institute, with the Dr. Susan M. Love Award. Dr. Bradford is being honored for her longstanding commitment and contributions to the health of sexual and gender minorities.
© 2015 Marilyn Humphries
IITA celebrates the commitment of the Nigerian Government to agricultural transformation. The IITA Tissue Culture Complex is a 555 square meters structure housing 32 rooms and consisting of offices, culture rooms, transfer rooms etc. The laboratory complex funds by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the African Development Bank- AFDB/ ATASP-1 outreach programme to support clean seed systems in root and tuber crops. The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Abdulkadir Mu'azu attends both the commissioning ceremony of the new tissue culture building and meeting of the IITA Board of Trustees, of which he is a member. Photo by IITA.
During community time on Sept. 22, the Upper School students learned about The Wildcat Way, the athletic department's mission statement, and signed a poster as a sign of commitment.
Governor Jack Markell today unveiled a balanced budget proposal that invests in jobs and public education, keeps the state’s commitment to critical areas like public health and safety and balances without the need to raise taxes or add new fees.
“Budgets are about priorities, and this budget makes clear that our top priorities are encouraging economic growth, making our public schools stronger, and ensuring that we are governing responsibly,” Markell said.
The budget continues years of efforts to govern responsibly by finding ways to cut costs. The state has cut over 1,000 state employee positions, enacted state employee health and pension reform that should secure over $480 million in savings over a 15-year period; reduced specific operating expenses like state-agency printing and advertising expenses; cut the state’s energy costs through reverse auctions; slashed the state’s fleet by 895 vehicles; and reduced costs by renegotiating state leases. These efforts have helped to reduce expenses while ensuring the state maintained its AAA bond rating, which keeps down the cost of borrowing.
More: news.delaware.gov/2012/01/26/markell-fy%e2%80%9913-budget...
If commitment and passion for local foods were a recipe, Nutrition Director Chad Elliott and the Decorah Community School District would have all the right ingredients.
Elliott and his staff are especially excited about their culinary plans for district diners to celebrate Iowa Local Food Day. But then every day in this school district is local food day and that is what makes them extraordinary.
And it doesn’t get any more local than out the back door 10 feet from the district’s central kitchen. Decorah High School’s gardens produce nearly enough kale for the district for the entire year thanks to the dedication of staff who lead student garden crews and the implementation of a greenhouse on a track that rolls over the raised kale beds extending the growing season.
Students of all ages are involved in a variety of steps in growing and preparing local food for the district. The garden produced 100 pounds of garlic that students helped peel, process, and put in four-ounce containers to freeze for use in recipes throughout the year. The same was done with fresh basil.
For Local Food Day 2022, Decorah is featuring local meat donated by a nearby beef operation, burgers from a local food hub, local wheat for breakfast pizza, local roasted potatoes, local pears and local caramel apples.
Elliott said a key ingredient for success with local foods is to start on a small scale. He first established a relationship with a local orchard and then tried to add a new local food to the menus each year.
“It’s a no brainer for us every day,” Elliott said. “The price is right and we adjust the workload and try to balance it. We have a plan for every day depending on what preparation is required for a particular menu. It is just one more way to do good for our community. We want to support our local farmers. We like doing local food day because it is a chance for us to announce and publicize our local food commitment.”
Organized by Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network.
(night photos are from the noise demo during Trumps Acceptance speech)
GET YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECKS Commitment March Rally at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool North Pathway, NW, Washington DC on Friday morning, 28 August 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Visit Commitment March website at nationalactionnetwork.net/commitment-march-on-washington-dc/
Elvert Barnes 57th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington COMMITMENT MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/57MOW2020
This has been a turning point in the history of the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). With the successful completion of the exercise „Brilliant Capability 2016”, the Corps – Custodian of Regional Security – has become operationally capable to assume command of the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force, also referred to as the “spearhead force”. I strongly believe that our team effort will provide tremendous value to NATO. – said Lieutenant General Manfred Hofmann, the Corps Commander, on the occasion of the Distinguished Visitors Day, which took place in Szczecin, 2nd June.
This has been a turning point in the history of the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). With the successful completion of the exercise „Brilliant Capability 2016”, the Corps – Custodian of Regional Security – has become operationally capable to assume command of the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force, also referred to as the “spearhead force”. I strongly believe that our team effort will provide tremendous value to NATO. – said Lieutenant General Manfred Hofmann, the Corps Commander, on the occasion of the Distinguished Visitors Day, which took place in Szczecin, 2nd June.
(182/365) Japan 7 VS Netherlands 0. Pool B, Day One, ISF Men's World Softball Championships - Auckland, NZ.
Ascham School has made a long-term commitment to renewable energy by signing a corporate renewable power purchase agreement (PPA) with business energy retailer Flow Power.
Under the agreement, the Sydney-based school aims to reach a 90% renewable energy target, with power sourced from a combination of wind and solar farms. The school is claimed to be the first school in NSW to enter a deal of this kind.
The agreement will help Ascham School achieve its ambitious sustainability targets, contribute to a lower carbon economy and reduce overall emissions, as well as offset electricity consumption from the grid. Real-time monitoring of renewable energy, calculated at 30-minute intervals, will allow the school to control and optimise its use of renewable power.
Ascham School Business Manager Candice Heapes said, “Late last year we felt pressured by another provider into accepting significantly higher energy retail prices when our three-year agreement with them ended. This, along with our growing focus on sustainability as part of our strategic plan, spurred us on to look at alternative options and sources of energy. At Ascham, the whole school is committed to sustainable actions, so drawing energy from wind and solar farms is a terrific step in greening our future.”
Flow Power first introduced corporate renewable PPAs to the Australian market in 2017 and now counts Olam Orchards Australia, ANCA Machines and Burra Foods as customers. The latest agreement with Ascham School highlights the growing appetite for PPAs in the Australian market.
Flow Power Managing Director Matthew van der Linden said, “We’re thrilled to welcome Ascham School as a customer, and applaud their leadership in taking on an agreement of this kind.
“The education sector is uniquely placed to benefit from corporate renewable PPAs, due to the longevity of its schools and of the PPAs themselves. We look forward to collaborating with Ascham School throughout the duration of this agreement to deliver an energy solution that evolves to fit the school’s needs.”
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These guys were awesome enough to let me photograph them working out for the photo theme 'Commitment' during the DC Shoot Off in Arlington, Va. We were assigned the theme, and then had 24 hours to shoot, edit and upload our images. I had a great time and learned a ton!
Secretary Price visited Liberia to highlight the United States’ role in and commitment to global health security and to discuss the partnership formed between Liberia and the United States to strengthen capabilities to prevent, detect, and respond to potential health emergencies. During his visit, Secretary Price met with survivors of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, visited facilities that cared for Ebola patients and are continuing efforts to prevent future outbreaks, laid a wreath on the grave of an unknown Ebola victim at Disco Hill, and more. Learn more about Secretary Price’s visit to Liberia: www.hhs.gov/about/news/2017/05/19/secretary-price-visits-.... Monrovia, Liberia. May 17-18, 2017. Photo Credit: U.S. Embassy Monrovia.