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  • anded facilities to care for the sick and the indigent, and in an unusual move for the times, appoin
  • filed for bankruptcy in 1996 and was declared indigent and his lawyers were court-appointed.
  • Eduardo is indigent and stricken with Parkinsons and lives in the
  • the Iroquois Job Corps Center to help employ indigent and troubled youth.
  • Angeles County policy of forcibly sterilizing indigent and undocumented patients at Los Angeles Coun
  • on for the care, support and education of the indigent blind of New Hampshire, a foundation known as
  • In 1833, the Boston Asylum for Indigent Boys was moved to the island, and in 1835 it
  • as a large number of poor persons who require indigent burials; according to an area funeral home di
  • It is the resolve of the Foundation that an indigent candidate, after he/she fulfills the selectio
  • Funding for indigent care was established by the Alabama Legislatu
  • , society pays for their indifference through indigent care and higher insurance premiums".
  • The Society built a number of schools for indigent children at the time.
  • nder and owner of the American Boys' Camp for indigent children at Coloma, Wisconsin.
  • blish a "Minnesota Institute for Crippled and Indigent Children."
  • hardships, especially such as are in low and indigent circumstances; but those of the first settler
  • stress, Charlotte Spencer, the daughter of an indigent clergyman.
  • Criminal Defense Clinic defends over 100 indigent clients a year through the Public Defender's
  • r after three years as a defense attorney for indigent clients and became Deputy Criminal Justice Co
  • Legal Assistance, providing legal services to indigent clients.
  • ing an unreasonable measuring requirement for indigent clients.
  • ld that the Sixth Amendment required that all indigent criminal defendants receive publicly-funded c
  • ty for the Instruction and Maintenance of the Indigent Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind in California by
  • al aid clinic, in New Haven, CT, representing indigent defendants charged with crimes.
  • that the funds could be used to defend other indigent defendants charged with crimes.
  • o cases, including several cases representing indigent defendants in connection with the Federal Def
  • n's (ABA) Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants and the National Legal Aid & Defen
  • c defender program to provide free counsel to indigent defendants, as well as a mandatory domestic r
  • She is also a member of the Board of Indigent Defense Services, Kansas State Board of Educa
  • young sportsmen and works with old people and indigent families in northern Tajikistan.
  • m (TANF), which provides monthly stipends for indigent families that meet a specific array of criter
  • She managed a seminary for indigent girls at Cassel, and was involved in the esta
  • Students are offered a 10 or 20 week indigent healthcare elective where they provide primar
  • nization, that assists the homeless and other indigent in Laredo and Webb County, Texas.
  • Masons, Odd Fellows, veterans, and the indigent incidentally came to be interred in this west
  • ating from law school in 1986, he represented indigent individuals in Bronx County with the Legal Ai
  • 1854 veto of the Bill for the Benefit of the Indigent Insane by Franklin Pierce.
  • responsibility for the care of the medically indigent, low income, uninsured residents of the San F
  • Hurricane Katrina, and fed 60 South American indigent migrants in New Jersey.
  • King's Daughters to provide medical care for indigent mothers and their children.
  • of Venezuela to be distributed among the most indigent of its inhabitants."
  • l education, and doing research pertaining to indigent or elderly patients.
  • Underground Railroad, the Catholic School for Indigent Orphans, the Louisiana Association for the Be
  • litzer was allowed by the government to treat indigent patients at the charity hospital as well as i
  • Born into an indigent peasant family with the surname Wang, he was
  • ndation named its fund for legal services for indigent persons after Dunne.
  • en an inmate of any county asylum or home for indigent persons: No
  • Puerto Rico's indigent population has relied exclusively on the loca
  • free clinic that provides medical services to indigent population of the Bryan/College Station, Tx a
  • Built to house a variety of Philadelphia's indigent population, the facility consisted of quadran
  • Fernando Valley, especially the area's large indigent population.
  • Community gardens were developed on indigent properties in an attempt to turn eyesores int
  • lay by a sum monthly to relieve three or four indigent relatives in Europe.
  • A large crowd of several hundred indigent residents gathered to denounce mayor Porrata
  • presented gratuitous copies to libraries and indigent scholars.
  • re and provides scholarships to 450 orphan or indigent secondary and high school students.
  • rk and perhaps even modest healthcare for the indigent until 1841 when it was demolished, although o
  • tion that provides financing for abortions to indigent women who cannot afford the fees.
  • Built for indigent workers by the Danish Medical Association fro
  • uses to provide cheap and healthy housing for indigent workers.
  • tmouth, intended for "the education of pious, indigent young men for the ministry," and in stabilizi