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We look forward to Recovery Day, when people in recovery and allies to the recovery community come together from across the state to stand in solidarity and show the world that recovery is possible. #ThisIsWhatRecoveryLooksLike #RecoveryDay #RecoveryIsPossible #RecoverySavesLives
The largest Recovery Walk in 12 years. More than 20,000 people celebrated RECOVERY Sept. 12, 2013 at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
The largest Recovery Walk in 12 years. More than 20,000 people celebrated RECOVERY Sept. 12, 2013 at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
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"Reach inside yourself and feel free to love , explore and grow. We all have this amazing strong woman inside that needs nurturing. You won’t find that in a relationship. You are the only one who really knows what you need.
LOVE YOURSELF YOU ARE WORTH IT !!!!"
Planning Prospects for the Reconstruction and Recovery of Mosul Discussed with Key Partners
Baghdad, 22 October 2017 – The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), under the patronage of the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, hosted a seminar in Baghdad to discuss Planning Prospects for the Reconstruction and Recovery of Mosul. The event gathered a wide range of partners, including the national and local government counterparts, United Nations agencies, donors, NGOs, academic institutions, and media.
Mr. Bashar Kiki, Head of Ninewa Governorate Council, stated that the lack of good planning in Mosul is causing a ‘chaos’, and now is the time to put an end to it by ensuring coordination among all relevant actors. Mr. Kiki also discussed about the link between urban development and human development, underlining the importance of incorporating the view of the local population. “The people of Mosul are very resourceful,” he remarked, “we have to see how they already cope with the crises, and support them in their efforts where possible… It is important to build trust between local people and local government through transparency and accountability”.
Ms. Lise Grande, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, assured that the United Nations is committed to help Mosul through the Stabilization Programme of UNDP and the contributions of other UN agencies, and she referred to the Recovery and Resilience Programme (RRP) to be presented at the upcoming conference in Kuwait and UN-Habitat’s new data portal to support planning and implementation of the RRP.
Dr. Muzahim Al Khyatt, President of Ninewa University and Coordinator of the Reconstruction for Mosul, presented the overview of challenges faced by Mosul and sub-urban areas, and emphasized the importance of strategic planning and collaborating with the private sector.
Drawing on previous planning experiences in conflict-affected areas, Mr. Rogier van den Berg, Project Leader of UN-Habitat’s Urban Planning and Design Lab, clarified that strategic planning has the potential to accelerate decision making, and coordinate parallel processes, such as the long process of the restoration of the Old City, and defining key projects that need to be realized on the short term.
During the panel discussion, Mr. Mostaffa Elhiti, Head of the Reconstruction Fund, reiterated the need of finding new ways of planning in the city, stressing the need for a dynamic and strategic plan to respond to the needs in Mosul quickly.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
The largest Recovery Walk in 12 years. More than 20,000 people celebrated RECOVERY Sept. 12, 2013 at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
Part Four of Inspire Malibu's Advice About Addiction From Patients in Recovery. Read more on the Inspire Malibu Blog.
The largest Recovery Walk in 12 years. More than 20,000 people celebrated RECOVERY Sept. 12, 2013 at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
This is an example of a recovered negative.
After reading some on the internet, I decided to try recovering the negatives from my FP100C instant film pictures. I used a junk shot that I had to try it so if it didn't work out the first time I wouldn't waste good negatives, However it worked great the first time! Anyone that needs info on how to recover color packfilm negatives for scanning feel free to drop me a line on here. I will post more about the process later.
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Never underestimate the power of yourself. You may feel weak, but you’re not. You have more power in your pinky than any drug. Talk to someone, don’t try to do it alone. I know it’s hard because you’ve made life difficult for so many people, but reach out. Find a sponsor and above all, pray. Find God and you will find freedom.
Trees in the Brisbane Ranges after the bushfire of 2006.
They have formed a lovely archway to drive down.
We look forward to Recovery Day, when people in recovery and allies to the recovery community come together from across the state to stand in solidarity and show the world that recovery is possible. #ThisIsWhatRecoveryLooksLike #RecoveryDay #RecoveryIsPossible #RecoverySavesLives
The Recovery Happens event was sponsored by Placer County Health and Human Services as well as numerous community partners. Held every year, the event helps celebrate people recovering from substance use or mental health concerns, highlighting their success stories.
Photo: Placer County
The largest Recovery Walk in 12 years. More than 20,000 people celebrated RECOVERY Sept. 12, 2013 at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
Signs and happy pictures in the recovery room add brightness for the patients (and the nurses!)
cebu Rotary Philippines "cleft lip" "cleft palate" surgery children volunteers Canada USA ward recovery "operating room" nurses doctors surgeons anethetists pediatrician cebuano service helping "service above self" volunteer rotarians
The Murray House in Mobile, Ala., has been an assisted living facility since 1832. The Murray house was first established in 1829 and has served as a home for elderly women, orphans and widows of Confederate soldiers. For more information, visit www.murray-house.org/
As part of the Hurricane Recovery Program, NCPTT assisted FEMA with condition assessment of damaged collections and provided technical assistance in collections recovery after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. With this project, NCPTT's Sean Clifford and Jason Church assisted Jenifer Eggleston of the Historic Preservation Grants program of the National Park Service in documenting the homes that participated in the hurricane recovery grant program. For more information, visit www.nps.gov/hps/hpg
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over $7 million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships. For more information about NCPTT, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov
The Recovery Happens event was sponsored by Placer County Health and Human Services as well as numerous community partners. Held every year, the event helps celebrate people recovering from substance use or mental health concerns, highlighting their success stories.
Photo: Placer County
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Dr. Iskander in Irving, TX, explains what to expect immediately after surgery and how to care for your jaw to ensure a successful dental implants recovery.
"Recovery Taxi" ~ 567
a Serendipitous photo
snapped by a visiting 'shutterbug'
in Dublin, Ireland
Spring of 2014
The healing garden in Chamchamal is a project by Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights in cooperation with Roswag Architects (www.zrs-berlin.de) and the Faculty of Construction and Design at TU Berlin (www.code.tu-berlin.de/about.php).
Learn more about our project here: www.jiyan-foundation.org/programs/children/healinggarden
Just picked up my new recovery tow strap! This bad boy can handle up to 20,000 pounds of weight, making it perfect for those tricky off-road recoveries. Whether you're stuck in mud, snow, or sand, this tow strap will get you out in no time. Plus, it's made of heavy-duty nylon, so it's built to last. Visit site: www.amazon.com/dp/B08XM264PB?th=1