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Professor Christopher Levy works with students from the Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth Program (SEAD), which aims to expand educational opportunities.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
Access, Continuity and Education (ACE) 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!
A quick preview of Ryann and Richard's wedding programs. Ryann is having her whole wedding party done in silhouettes- can't wait to post the final outcome!
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!
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One benefit of the CNA training program is that it does not require one to pursue a lengthy academic course. One just needs to attend classes for three weeks before appearing for the CNA certification test. Also to be taken is training on the practical aspects of the CNA certification. The practical aspects are tested in the field, whereas the concepts are put to test in the exam paper.
Pemimpin Keadilan ceria bersama Program Masyarakat Madani di Perkampungan Batu Uban dirasmikan oleh Timbalan Ketua Menteri 1, YB Mohamad Fairus Khairuddin dan ADUN Batu Uban, YB Raveentharan
www.ffhl.org •Child Sponsorship Program
The FFHL conducts a Child Sponsorship Program to provide primary and secondary educational financial assistance for economically marginalized families who are unable to pay for their annual tuition of $500.00 due to economic difficulties. FFHL believes that every child should have an opportunity to an education and no one should be turned away from attending class. The child sponsorship program is a seven year commitment from the 6th grade through the 12th grade.
The children attend the Terra Santa schools, administered by the Franciscan Custody, which are unique because their philosophy is to bring individuals together without any bias either to social class or to Christian or non-Christian students in terms of educational activities. The schools acquaint the student with the values of family life and of society so as to benefit from both. Each school attempts to meet the needs of all those who are deprived physically, morally, economically, and to welcome them as family. The policy of the Franciscan Terra Santa Schools has always been openness and service towards all.
In 2014, the FFHL Child Sponsorship Program provided $109,000 for 218 economically marginalized children, who would otherwise not be receiving an education, to attend classes in schools in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Ramleh and Bethlehem.