「At-Risk」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| liams has been involved in mentoring children | at-risk and those placed in the child welfare system. |
| atory Unit provides out-patient treatment for | at-risk and abused children from the entire Northern |
| provides a free after-school arts program to | at-risk and special needs high school students. |
| been offering shelter and support services to | at-risk and homeless youth since 1970.The organizatio |
| ic chances and performance of those that were | at-risk and those that were academically gifted, but |
| ensuring the education, health and safety of | at-risk and exploited women and children in India and |
| These outbreaks caused a cull of all | at-risk animals in the area surrounding Egham, includ |
| he future of the tsunami, issuing warnings to | at-risk areas as needed. |
| driven waves to determine a final analysis of | at-risk areas. |
| MacGregor are individuals who are considered | at-risk at Albany High School, and were recommended t |
| se patients who have been identified as being | at-risk because of health, behavior or family issues. |
| Incentives to lenders and servicers to modify | at-risk borrowers who have not yet missed payments wh |
| ys Center, a residential treatment center for | at-risk boys. |
| Since then many of its | at-risk buildings have been restored, and a more sens |
| oring and mentoring program for disadvantaged | at-risk, but high-potential, high school students in |
| Lewis Foundation was created to help connect | at-risk children to the world of music. |
| as The Silent Children Project which portrays | at-risk children from around the world. |
| are dedicated to serving young audiences and | at-risk children in the San Jose region. |
| ng to their Red Shield Appeal, which supports | at-risk children and youth throughout Australia. |
| ch has as its mission to address the needs of | at-risk children and families. |
| people of all religions, to help orphans and | at-risk children not only in Vietnam, but also in Mex |
| wide network of projects dedicated to keeping | at-risk children in school, completing a one-year pro |
| -based nonprofit organization that works with | at-risk children) said about teenage prostitution:"It |
| , a non-profit organization dedicated to help | at-risk children, through a variety of services. |
| IMPACT Foundation whose mission is to benefit | at-risk children, youth, and their families by provid |
| operations toward the welfare of orphaned and | at-risk children; hence the current mission statement |
| well-being of children and families living in | at-risk circumstances. |
| ription Program to bring access to produce to | at-risk consumers as 32 million Americans are current |
| gie Prescription Program is an initiative for | at-risk consumers to exchange healthcare provider-gen |
| upon Program to provide access to produce for | at-risk consumers, as 32 million Americans are curren |
| lic Schools” program, a mentoring program for | at-risk elementary children throughout the County. |
| organization in the District of Columbia for | at-risk families. |
| ts Association, a baseball league serving 650 | at-risk girls and boys. |
| At-Risk Individuals | |
| D and to provide a means of determining other | at-risk individuals in a family. |
| magination Workshop, helping mentally ill and | at-risk individuals write, direct and act in their ow |
| es cancer screening to medically underserved, | at-risk individuals; increases cancer knowledge and a |
| His life touched more than 60,000 | at-risk kids in the neeed of challenge, reassurance a |
| nal and inspirational enrichment programs for | at-risk kids in the Los Angeles area. |
| nd the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation for | at-risk kids. |
| inning in 1995, John taught middle school for | at-risk Latino youth at the Nativity Mission School i |
| lighthouses, and have helped save a number of | at-risk lighthouses. |
| also coordinated an after-school program for | at-risk middle school children for the City of Vacavi |
| Acute Care of | at-Risk Newborns (ACoRN), a neonatal resuscitation pr |
| nity Preservation - APAC works with residents | at-risk of displacement to preserve their communities |
| ool primarily for students who are considered | at-risk of not graduating at the normal pace. |
| Working or living with | at-risk people as listed in the section above. |
| addicted to nicotine and becoming part of the | at-risk population of smokers (WHO 2003 estimate: 5.3 |
| f this population, conservationists hope that | at-risk populations can be preserved. |
| provide middle-class career opportunities to | at-risk populations. |
| ducation, counseling, and medical services to | at-risk populations. |
| Descriptive-Developmental performance of | at-risk preschoolers in early literacy. |
| After-school | at-risk programs, emergency shelters, and family day |
| s opportunities for presymptomatic testing of | at-risk relatives. |
| nitiatives intended to ensure the survival of | at-risk species or encourage the breeding of species |
| cademy is a discipline alternative school for | at-risk students in United Independent School Distric |
| cademy is a discipline alternative school for | at-risk students in Laredo Independent School Distric |
| ike Sing Sing, and continuing on to work with | at-risk students at Upward Bound High School in Hartw |
| ed, but residents complained about having the | at-risk students in their neighborhood. |
| ence includes founding the Synergy School for | at-risk students and working as the coordinator for D |
| tist, and was founded to educate dropouts and | at-risk students. |
| id-phase binding assay, will help to identify | at-risk subjects earlier, allowing for more intense e |
| While continuing to act, she also works with | at-risk teenagers and battered women of Greater Los A |
| iting, and teaching literature and writing to | at-risk teenagers, and elementary school students. |
| enile halls and detention centers to speak to | at-risk teenagers. |
| with labor from summer youth crews comprising | at-risk teens from the surrounding area. |
| DTES hotels to ensure livable conditions for | at-risk tenants. |
| in Franklin) to purchase, protect and restore | at-risk tracts of land in the watershed. |
| e possible economic designations- distressed, | at-risk, transitional, competitive, or attainment- wi |
| advocacy for the rights of disadvantaged and | at-risk young people, and support for the Australian |
| The Peterlee campus specifically targets | at-risk youth from the surrounding area. |
| n's Residential Programs provide homeless and | at-risk youth with emergency shelter and transitional |
| l for his commitment to changing the lives of | at-risk youth in the community. |
| Executive Director of The Choice Program, an | at-risk youth intervention project of the Shriver Cen |
| His focus is to help | at-risk youth strengthen their character, morals and |
| YouthBuild trains | at-risk youth in the construction trades, helps devel |
| s a state-of-the-art facility where primarily | at-risk youth are mentored through music education an |
| research-based information to determine what | at-risk youth need to learn. |
| se stated mission is to "improve the lives of | at-risk youth and homeless animals through direct ser |
| Whether it's a project that will help get | at-risk youth off the street and back into schools or |
| tiative that provides positive role models to | at-risk youth served by the Boys & Girls Clubs system |
| Also, their stated mission is "to provide | at-risk youth an opportunity to learn life and interp |
| were the right to abortions, laws relating to | at-risk youth, and the law against beating children. |
| development and ideological rehabilitation of | at-risk youth, and was specifically tailored to under |
| s the beginning of Eckerd's investment in our | at-risk youth. |
| es became active in efforts to better educate | at-risk youth. |
| ly Services, a community organization serving | at-risk youth. |
| r community-based rehabilitation programs for | at-risk youth. |
| Can Academy, an organization that provides | at-risk youths with education and training. |
| e Academy, a coeducational private school for | at-risk youths in West Jordan, Utah. |
| hich is run by his mother and primarily helps | at-risk youths and children undergoing cancer treatme |
| lence (APEX) Academy, a program geared toward | at-risk youths, and the Science, Technology, Engineer |
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