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| urches for their lack of commitment to the | disadvantaged, a habit that made it sometimes difficult |
| s behind to start a new life in a home for | disadvantaged adolescents. |
| ic skills to university level education to | disadvantaged adults in Britain. |
| otland today, running projects for various | disadvantaged and vulnerable groups: including care for |
| ring about lasting changes in the lives of | disadvantaged and vulnerable people in Northern Ireland, |
| , mentoring and advocacy for the rights of | disadvantaged and at-risk young people, and support for |
| , Linda worked tirelessly on behalf of the | disadvantaged and particularly drug misuers. |
| A project of theatre activities for | disadvantaged and handicapped children. |
| ry much committed to helping those who are | disadvantaged and her legacy remains. |
| way's students are considered economically | disadvantaged, and 9% are disabled. |
| icans were fully recognized as having been | disadvantaged and entered the BEE ethnic groups. |
| mission of SVC is to enhance the lives of | disadvantaged and vulnerable members of the local commun |
| rsial in the manner that many economically | disadvantaged and African American students will be zone |
| tations" as one of the challenges faced by | disadvantaged and minority students. |
| f Cardiff working with the elderly, young, | disadvantaged and vulnerable members of the community. |
| ontributions and for his struggles for the | disadvantaged and world peace. |
| DDD recruits | disadvantaged and disabled youth in Cambodia and Laos la |
| supporting projects which ensure the many | disadvantaged and vulnerable children. |
| phasis on those who are socio-economically | disadvantaged and/or English Language Learners. |
| has a rich history dedicated to service of | disadvantaged animals and children. |
| elopment of children and youth in the most | disadvantaged areas of the world. |
| d developed the view that people living in | disadvantaged areas such as Connacht had to rely on thei |
| cipation in youth cricket, particularly in | disadvantaged areas |
| arbour, as well as some of the city's most | disadvantaged areas, such as those around Redfern. |
| -school tutoring and mentoring program for | disadvantaged at-risk, but high-potential, high school s |
| (an early retirement scheme for unemployed | disadvantaged Australians over the age of sixty), a Pare |
| reud, working with disturbed children from | disadvantaged backgrounds at The Hampstead Clinic (estab |
| des support to students from educationally | disadvantaged backgrounds so they can attain four-year d |
| he show's target audience of children from | disadvantaged backgrounds that would be both attention g |
| Children from | disadvantaged backgrounds are taught about vegetable gar |
| Its aims are to train young people from | disadvantaged backgrounds in seamanship and other marine |
| Many students were from socially | disadvantaged backgrounds. |
| ticularly individuals from more diverse or | disadvantaged backgrounds. |
| the war reveals that she felt ignored and | disadvantaged because of her mom's divided attention. |
| s, and the Romani minority has been rather | disadvantaged, both economically and socially. |
| hanage, a school and farm for orphaned and | disadvantaged boys, situated on 2 square kilometres of l |
| re deemed to be "minority and economically | disadvantaged business enterprise[s]" It should also be |
| alf of persons in the illicit liquor trade | disadvantaged by Spracklin and his men. |
| gh population of factory workers, who were | disadvantaged by the Corn Laws, the protectionist policy |
| lically stable CI-1015, however these were | disadvantaged by only being able to be administered by i |
| However he was | disadvantaged by divisions within the Democratic party. |
| The city is also | disadvantaged by the cheaper labour from neighbouring co |
| ower to hold out, but they were simply too | disadvantaged by the overwhelming numerical superiority |
| t the treaty was unfair and that they were | disadvantaged by the terms of the treaty. |
| However they were | disadvantaged by producing severe hypotension at incapac |
| y in the UK and Ireland, raising funds for | disadvantaged children and young people. |
| raising funds to help support disabled and | disadvantaged children in the Gippsland area. |
| Patron of The New School at West Heath for | disadvantaged children (the school previously being a pr |
| holarship was set up in his name to assist | disadvantaged children and adults in furthering their ed |
| dge, a charitable organisation which helps | disadvantaged children in Eastern Europe and Asia. |
| harity Wooden Spoon improving the lives of | disadvantaged children and young people in Britain and I |
| harity Wooden Spoon improving the lives of | disadvantaged children and young people in Britain and I |
| Plenty also brought displaced and | disadvantaged children from the Gulf Coast back to The F |
| blished the Brian Smith Foundation to give | disadvantaged children and young adults in the Ottawa re |
| sation which was established to assist the | disadvantaged children in the Jaffna Peninsula, in the n |
| age, Hospital and School, which had served | disadvantaged children for more than 100 years. |
| als to Bashir that not only does he invite | disadvantaged children to his ranch, he lets them stay i |
| ion that works with young ex-offenders and | disadvantaged children through inner-city schools in Lon |
| establishing Project Goodstart (meals for | disadvantaged children) and New Beginnings (assistance f |
| Vollmer supported programs to assist | disadvantaged children, and was often criticized for his |
| rforming as a school outreach ensemble for | disadvantaged children, and the Louisiana Philharmonic B |
| ol for the Gifted, a school for gifted but | disadvantaged children, from 1966 to 1970. |
| 's rights and better living conditions for | disadvantaged children. |
| s spearheaded a toy drive for disabled and | disadvantaged children. |
| permanent positive change in the lives of | disadvantaged children. |
| He rose from | disadvantaged circumstances to achieve success in both b |
| cost service is available to disabled and | disadvantaged citizens. |
| sts minority, low-income and educationally | disadvantaged college graduates in acquiring the fundame |
| tions and prospects for people in the most | disadvantaged communities in Wales, the project employed |
| ganizations committed to revitalization of | disadvantaged communities. |
| port to nonprofits and small businesses in | disadvantaged communities. |
| ove the opportunities for people living in | disadvantaged communities. |
| resent the Tripuri people, an economically | disadvantaged community.. |
| 6% of students are classed as economically | disadvantaged, compared to a state average of 55% (2004- |
| tion is catergorized as being economically | disadvantaged compared to 55% in Texas and 14% of the st |
| It hit economically | disadvantaged countries hardest, because it involved a d |
| "...Indian reservations are among the most | disadvantaged environments in the United States; there a |
| ission projects and home to low-income and | disadvantaged families. |
| island, Redlegs have historically formed a | disadvantaged group within Barbadian society. |
| ow wage labourers, and are one of the most | disadvantaged group among the Bihari Muslims. |
| o providing services to homeless and other | disadvantaged groups in society, often using volunteers. |
| the plight of the insane and the deaf, two | disadvantaged groups in Nova Scotia at the time. |
| she often reports on services provided to | disadvantaged groups like senior citizens and the homele |
| Projects typically provide services to | disadvantaged groups within the local community and prov |
| pment of health and community services for | disadvantaged groups, such as women's health services, A |
| arities for minorities, the poor and other | disadvantaged groups. |
| en come over to Britain from orphanages or | disadvantaged homes. |
| ive to help those were underprivileged and | disadvantaged in the society. |
| n its Stewpot ministry to the homeless and | disadvantaged in 1975. |
| a group, which is already one of the most | disadvantaged in the European Union." |
| his many years of dedicated service to the | disadvantaged in society, particularly the disabled and |
| ssist the elderly, disabled, and otherwise | disadvantaged in rehabilitating and rebuilding their hom |
| ues and attitudes to work with people, the | disadvantaged in particular, with a view to "building pe |
| actively sought ways to help the poor and | disadvantaged Indian community in Malaysia. |
| ness program for socially and economically | disadvantaged individuals from $750,000 to $978,722, and |
| Many of these | disadvantaged Jews are recent immigrants from the former |
| culty of forming high-school education for | disadvantaged juvenile youths. |
| ar later, Do commenced voluntary work with | disadvantaged kids at Cabramatta's Open Family Youth Soc |
| ess of the professional game and give some | disadvantaged kids a good workout. |
| o Cost' village initiatives, which prepare | disadvantaged, less educated rural communities for the i |
| eople of God, especially those who are the | disadvantaged members of society. |
| ts major goal is to assist and empower the | disadvantaged members of society. |
| ding educational upliftment programmes for | disadvantaged members of the community. |
| in Alabama-to help black people and other | disadvantaged minorities learn useful, marketable skills |
| iocese of Pittsburgh - are in economically | disadvantaged neighborhoods, and students are primarily |
| over 2,000 youth in one of Roanoke's most | disadvantaged neighborhoods. |
| nceptions about the quality of teaching in | disadvantaged neighbourhoods and the alleged delinquency |
| s of 1939-1944, and a second cohort of 332 | disadvantaged non-delinquent inner-city youths who grew |
| l flights over 300 km, but this would have | disadvantaged non-Dublin airports. |
| r economic development in the economically | disadvantaged Northern Ontario region. |
| He gave generously to the poor and the | disadvantaged of Mandarin, and was widely known as the f |
| et, preacher, radical, and champion of the | disadvantaged of society. |
| in popularity among the lower classes and | disadvantaged of the region, as the economy and the valu |
| eas of most need and to those who are most | disadvantaged or at risk of social exclusion. |
| which has raised more than $3 million for | disadvantaged or disabled children in Wisconsin and Miss |
| government's early years' organisation for | disadvantaged parents, Sure Start. |
| butions to the law, and for his support of | disadvantaged people in Thailand and Melbourne. |
| rsons with disabilities, immigrants, other | disadvantaged people and the general public to help them |
| Provide dental products to | disadvantaged people |
| rity in the UK which supports disabled and | disadvantaged people into employment and independent liv |
| imited number of holidays for disabled and | disadvantaged people on the island. |
| able improvements in the lives of the most | disadvantaged people in the UK and around the world. |
| openhagen established in 1928 for socially | disadvantaged people) where drunks stand around "drinkin |
| s disproportionately affect poor, racially | disadvantaged people. |
| umphreys was awarded a CBE for services to | disadvantaged people. |
| practical help and support to homeless and | disadvantaged people. |
| ffers free canal cruising for disabled and | disadvantaged persons and groups. |
| Monkton was ranked the 14th most | disadvantaged place in Wales in 2000 and was given acces |
| es, particularly those with Indigenous and | disadvantaged populations. |
| ficient, and 83.7% considered economically | disadvantaged, received free or reduced lunch. |
| he aim of improving the quality of life in | disadvantaged regions through cooperative efforts to pro |
| world, with special attention to women in | disadvantaged regions. |
| ducation opportunities particularly to the | disadvantaged segments of society, to encourage, coordin |
| He argues that also | disadvantaged social groups should be expected to partic |
| a fund-raising initiative for the poor and | disadvantaged, started by the Stonyhurst Association in |
| support for first-generation, financially | disadvantaged students working toward a bachelor's degre |
| vides books and stationery for financially | disadvantaged students and has programs to provide emplo |
| "Some Dynamics of | Disadvantaged Students in Learning Situations", J. Don B |
| , he taught in an Upward Bound program for | disadvantaged students and played a role in the creation |
| to raise money for educational support for | disadvantaged students in Los Angeles. |
| strengthened campus outreach programs for | disadvantaged students in the public schools. |
| equipment and knowledge into the hands of | disadvantaged students, families and the schools and org |
| ure students, also offers special entry to | disadvantaged students, students with disabilities, refu |
| olarships at the University of Vermont for | disadvantaged students, and the Burlington Cancer Relief |
| d a textbook loan service for economically | disadvantaged students. |
| lment of women, minority, and economically | disadvantaged students. |
| This sharply | disadvantaged the competition for Bordeaux wine. |
| This | disadvantaged the local farmers and led to civil disturb |
| rgeted at one ethnic group - Europe's most | disadvantaged, the Roma - and at the same time they are |
| This development | disadvantaged the settlement of Otjimbingwe; ox wagons t |
| One view is that it refers to the | disadvantaged, those forced to the fringe of society. |
| 1% of students are classed as economically | disadvantaged, well below the state average of 55%.. |
| nt and extension services for the poor and | disadvantaged were taken along with charitable functions |
| Aware that federation | disadvantaged Western Australia due to the loss of reven |
| te to back up their claims were relatively | disadvantaged when compared to ones backed up by a power |
| ons of worship caused by women (culturally | disadvantaged with respect to men as to education) inter |
| feels that half are neither prosperous nor | disadvantaged, with half equally divided between the oth |
| enriching the lives of women, and helping | disadvantaged women, including but not limited to women |
| lacement assistance, and financial aid for | disadvantaged women-decades before these issues were pro |
| creating jobs for the blind, disabled and | disadvantaged worldwide. |
| t regulations to remove a discrepancy that | disadvantaged young Scottish FE students relative to the |
| e 1960s the theatre continues to work with | disadvantaged young people and uses drama as a tool to d |
| intensive case management for economically | disadvantaged young men and women between the ages of 18 |
| rs, including several training courses for | disadvantaged young people. |
| n he became aware of the challenges facing | disadvantaged young people in developing economies. |
| since 1980 has concentrated exclusively on | disadvantaged young children. |
| include a range of people from at risk and | disadvantaged young people through envision, to deaf and |
| nonprofit sectors to address the needs of | disadvantaged young people. |
| year for his "services to the arts and to | disadvantaged young people". |
| 's Performing Arts Challenge; working with | disadvantaged youth through Mission Australia; and resea |
| pes of constructing a recording studio for | disadvantaged youth in the Favela known as “The Enchante |
| to a number of Government initiatives for | disadvantaged youth including the Home Office Task Force |
| adaptations of theatrical masterpieces to | disadvantaged youth and minority communities within Los |
| he was co-director of the STEP program for | disadvantaged youth in Massachusetts; she also spent tim |
| ansportation for seniors in need, jobs for | disadvantaged youth, basic services for Los Angeles' nei |
| ired in 1977, and subsequently worked with | disadvantaged youth, being awarded the QSM. |
| local community, working with disabled and | disadvantaged youth, assisting those in need, teaching S |
| educational and creative opportunities for | disadvantaged youth. |
| harities, that enables underprivileged and | disadvantaged youths to achieve success not only in athl |
| tute by providing educational programs for | disadvantaged youths in the Louisville area and preservi |
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