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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

 

Mural by James Burns at 4th and Berks

Generations Gardening Together

MCPL Children's Courtyard

May 22, 2013

Isabel Raad og Benjamin Jayakoddy

 

Skal vi danse - program 7

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Con el objetivo de facilitar la inserción laboral de las personas en situación de desempleo, Radio ECCA acaba de finalizar un programa formativo dirigido a mejorar la cualificación profesional de jóvenes y mujeres en ocupaciones vinculadas al sector Comercio. El programa formativo, financiado por el Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad del Gobierno de España, estuvo dirigido a cuarenta alumnos/as y se impartió en modalidad semipresencial en las islas de Santa Cruz de Tenerife y en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, consiguiendo, a su finalización, un 82% de éxito educativo.

Enhorabuena al alumnado que ha escogido la formación como el camino para mejorar sus oportunidades de empleo.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 06/05/2014

Foto: Radio ECCA (Santi Bolaños)

 

Programa Desarrollo del Ciclismo en el Oriente Antioqueño (válida 3 -Abejorral), julio 31 del 2014

(Brasília - DF, 18/01/2017) Lançamento do Programa Empreender Mais Simples - Menos Burocracia - Mais Crédito. Diretor-Presidente do SEBRAE, Guilherme Afif Domingos discursa.

Foto: Marcos Corrêa/PR

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.

 

Teal and Chocolate Brown Nautical Wedding Programs

The Utah State Office of Education Title VII Program in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Red Butte Garden, the Urban Indian Center and the Utah Natural History Museum hosted the second annual of the Earth Connections Camp, American Indian Nature Camp on June 18.

The camp’s goal is to reconnect urban American Indian youth with their natural world and cultural heritage, organizers said.

The 30 campers, divided into two groups, spent the day at Red Butte Garden learning about American Indian traditions, history, arts and craft, storytelling and nutrition.

American Indian educators and specialists from the various partners led each of the learning stations.

Juan Palma, BLM Utah state director, was the keynote speaker. He shared his story of growing up in a family of migrant workers and the difference education made in his life.

Other activities during the day-long camp included building solar toys and constructing dams with the assistance of Bureau of Reclamation staff.

“I was so impressed with the instructors, volunteers, and especially the campers,” said Jeanette Shackelford, BLM Utah State Youth Program Lead. “The kids were respectful and attentive, and I personally learned a lot from listening to the different sessions.”

Organizers hope to continue to collaborate and expand the day-camp to have more students attend.

 

Gift of Life Donor Program's 17th Annual Dash for Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness

Juiz auxiliar do CNJ, Dorotheo Barbosa Neto entregam boletim de balanço de 180 dias do Programa Justiça 4.0 aos Conselheiros do CNJ.

Foto: Gil Ferreira/Agência CNJ

Picture ready camel at the Pyramids of Giza

Join leading Disability Sports Programs Steamboat Springs with STARS. Explore adaptive skiing, hiking, cycling, and more with expert support. Designed for all abilities, these programs help build confidence, independence, and a love for outdoor adventure year-round.

Student volunteers from Thomas Nelson Community College biology classes spend their Saturday morning participating in International Coastal Cleanup day at Dandy Haven Marine in Hampton, VA on Oct 19, 2019.

 

Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Marine Advisory Program and Virginia Sea Grant are proud partners in the Virginia Clean Marina Program, which recognizes marinas that voluntarily take measures to prevent or reduce pollution at their facilities.

 

(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)

 

The paws program returned to the UMass campus on Monday April 27 to help student de-stress as finals week approaches. Photo by Robert Rigo.

Pilot boating program charts course for future use

 

LOS ANGELES - Guides from the Los Angeles Conservation Corps' "Paddle the LA River" escorted a mix of project partners, politicians and journalists for the inaugural LA River tour Aug. 8.

 

Results from the seven week pilot program will quantify the feasibility of seasonal non-motorized boating.

 

"Providing safe and healthy recreation experiences to meet the needs of current and future generations is part of the Corps' Recreation Strategic Plan," said Col. Mark Toy, Los Angeles District Commander. "But I must be clear, nothing we do can jeopardize human safety or reduce the flood carrying capacity of this river."

 

Accompanying the group was Fernando Gomez of the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority. He is a law enforcement ranger and the guide supervisor for this program. His team is swift water certified and their kayaks are prepared for any emergency from band aide to defibrillator.

 

"We want to provide a safe environment for everyone to enjoy, something that's brand new, it's a pilot program that we want to go even further," Gomez said. "We are fortunate to be partnered with the Conservation Corps and the Army Corps of Engineers; this should be one of the things that people can enjoy... the LA River."

 

Weekends through Sept. 25 the LACC offers two educational trips a day down a 1.5 mile stretch of the Los Angeles River within the Sepulveda Basin. Groups are limited to 10 for each tour and there is a $50 per person fee. The minimum age is ten. Those 18 and under must be accompanied by a guardian.

 

Nationwide the Corps of Engineers is a major federal, water-based recreation provider, host to more than 370 million visitors annually. The Los Angeles River at Sepulveda Dam sees more than 7 million visitors annually.

 

"We recognize the critical role we have in balancing our responsibilities among increasing interests in recreational opportunities along this great river," added Toy. "We are proud of these facts and we continue to work diligently with our partners and stakeholders on future opportunities for recreation and revitalization along the river."

 

BUILDING STRONG and taking care of people!

 

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The program's cover photo features Erik Grimm, a senior defensive end and captain of the team.

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Program from "I'll Be There," the Ann Arbor Dance Classics Recital from March, 2013. Started a project to scan and share all sorts of documents - I have a good number of these programs from over the years.

A stack of books waits to be read by the Soldiers of 2nd Platoon, 529th Military Police Company, 95th MP Battalion, at the Mannheim Library on Benjamin Franklin Village in Mannheim, Germany, Oct. 4, as a part of the weekly after school reading program sponsored by the platoon.(Photo by Sgt. Adrienne Killingsworth)

  

The Natick Soldier Systems Center welcomed Edgar Krasa, who survived the Holocaust to speak at the annual Holocaust Remembrance program. Krasa survived Terezin and Auschwitz before being liberated in January 1945.

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