The document is an annual report from the Campaign for Legal Services, which raises funds to support the civil legal aid work of the Legal Advice & Referral Center (LARC) and New Hampshire Legal Assistance (NHLA). It summarizes the services provided by LARC and NHLA in 2014, including providing legal advice and representation to low-income and vulnerable populations like domestic violence victims, families, seniors, and veterans. It also highlights success stories of clients who received assistance from LARC or NHLA to resolve legal issues like eviction, divorce, and domestic violence.
LegalHealth is a nonprofit medical-legal partnership that began 15 years ago and now works with 26 hospitals in New York City. It started with one hospital partner and now serves patients at most major public hospitals and healthcare systems. LegalHealth places attorneys in hospitals to address patients' legal issues that impact their health, such as immigration status preventing access to healthcare or housing disputes exacerbating medical conditions. Over the years, it has expanded its services, trained healthcare professionals, advocated for policy changes, and served as a model for medical-legal partnerships nationwide.
John Power Profile in Leading Lawyers MagazineAnthony Roth
John Power, of Cogan & Power, P.C., works tirelessly to get to know his clients on an individual basis. That includes getting to know the family and learning their story. Helping families is the aspect of his profession that brings him the most satisfaction.
This document provides a summary and reflection of the documentary "Sicko" by Michael Moore. It discusses several key issues highlighted in the film, including the high costs of healthcare and medications for seniors in the US, the fully public healthcare system in countries like the UK, and how volunteers who helped with 9/11 recovery efforts struggled to get healthcare coverage afterwards. It also examines issues of healthcare access and costs in other countries like Canada and contrasts their systems to the problems in the US system focused on profits over patient care.
A summary of legal rights of women in Tennessee who have been victims of Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Assault written by Tennessee Attorney Kevin R. Madison - a former Police Chief and former Criminal Prosecutor with 38 years of courtroom litigation experience
This document outlines a presentation by Deputy Stephanie Krager of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and Officer Daniel McDonald of the Tampa Police Department about their innovative program integrating crisis intervention teams and homeless outreach in Florida. The presentation covers: (1) how their joint program proactively addresses the needs of frequent system users to reduce future crises; (2) how media relations and social media have built community support; and (3) how they are able to provide expanded services through inter-agency cooperation and community partnerships despite limited resources.
Pittsburgh PA Auto Accident Lawyer Bernard Tully: Get Top Dollar for Your Per...Bernard Tully
Pittsburgh PA Auto Accident Lawyer Bernard Tully: Get Top Dollar for Your Personal Injury Case.
What is the most important thing your attorney can tell you? Think about it. What is the best news you can hear from your personal injury attorney? Is it that she wrote a good brief in your case? Is it that she answered the interrogatories in your case? Is it that she got your deposition scheduled with a court reporter?
Probably not. The most important thing that your injury attorney can tell you is that he or she got you $$ for your case. That is what I do.
I hope you are not turned off by the title of this book. But the fact is the law can only give you one thing for your injuries. $$. It cannot restore you to your pre-injury condition!
We try to get you more $$ for your injury case. That is our sole purpose in representing you. Our goal is to get you the most $$ we can for the injuries you received.
https://plus.google.com/+BernardMTullyAttorneyAtLawPittsburgh
http://www.telltully.net
1) The article discusses the negative impacts of cuts to mental health services and disability support in the UK since the Conservative government took power. It profiles a young woman with severe mental and physical disabilities who has lost crucial in-home support services and now faces an uncertain future.
2) The author interviews several individuals who discuss how important charities and community support groups have become in filling gaps left by cuts to government services. They describe the positive impact these groups have on their mental health and socialization.
3) Data is presented showing a rise in mental health issues, especially among youth, since austerity measures began. Key services are under strain and people are facing long waits or ending up in police custody without proper care.
LegalHealth is a nonprofit medical-legal partnership that began 15 years ago and now works with 26 hospitals in New York City. It started with one hospital partner and now serves patients at most major public hospitals and healthcare systems. LegalHealth places attorneys in hospitals to address patients' legal issues that impact their health, such as immigration status preventing access to healthcare or housing disputes exacerbating medical conditions. Over the years, it has expanded its services, trained healthcare professionals, advocated for policy changes, and served as a model for medical-legal partnerships nationwide.
John Power Profile in Leading Lawyers MagazineAnthony Roth
John Power, of Cogan & Power, P.C., works tirelessly to get to know his clients on an individual basis. That includes getting to know the family and learning their story. Helping families is the aspect of his profession that brings him the most satisfaction.
This document provides a summary and reflection of the documentary "Sicko" by Michael Moore. It discusses several key issues highlighted in the film, including the high costs of healthcare and medications for seniors in the US, the fully public healthcare system in countries like the UK, and how volunteers who helped with 9/11 recovery efforts struggled to get healthcare coverage afterwards. It also examines issues of healthcare access and costs in other countries like Canada and contrasts their systems to the problems in the US system focused on profits over patient care.
A summary of legal rights of women in Tennessee who have been victims of Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Assault written by Tennessee Attorney Kevin R. Madison - a former Police Chief and former Criminal Prosecutor with 38 years of courtroom litigation experience
This document outlines a presentation by Deputy Stephanie Krager of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and Officer Daniel McDonald of the Tampa Police Department about their innovative program integrating crisis intervention teams and homeless outreach in Florida. The presentation covers: (1) how their joint program proactively addresses the needs of frequent system users to reduce future crises; (2) how media relations and social media have built community support; and (3) how they are able to provide expanded services through inter-agency cooperation and community partnerships despite limited resources.
Pittsburgh PA Auto Accident Lawyer Bernard Tully: Get Top Dollar for Your Per...Bernard Tully
Pittsburgh PA Auto Accident Lawyer Bernard Tully: Get Top Dollar for Your Personal Injury Case.
What is the most important thing your attorney can tell you? Think about it. What is the best news you can hear from your personal injury attorney? Is it that she wrote a good brief in your case? Is it that she answered the interrogatories in your case? Is it that she got your deposition scheduled with a court reporter?
Probably not. The most important thing that your injury attorney can tell you is that he or she got you $$ for your case. That is what I do.
I hope you are not turned off by the title of this book. But the fact is the law can only give you one thing for your injuries. $$. It cannot restore you to your pre-injury condition!
We try to get you more $$ for your injury case. That is our sole purpose in representing you. Our goal is to get you the most $$ we can for the injuries you received.
https://plus.google.com/+BernardMTullyAttorneyAtLawPittsburgh
http://www.telltully.net
1) The article discusses the negative impacts of cuts to mental health services and disability support in the UK since the Conservative government took power. It profiles a young woman with severe mental and physical disabilities who has lost crucial in-home support services and now faces an uncertain future.
2) The author interviews several individuals who discuss how important charities and community support groups have become in filling gaps left by cuts to government services. They describe the positive impact these groups have on their mental health and socialization.
3) Data is presented showing a rise in mental health issues, especially among youth, since austerity measures began. Key services are under strain and people are facing long waits or ending up in police custody without proper care.
Toronto_City_Hall_Presentation_August_4th,_2015[1]Kevin Hall
This document discusses chronic pain in Canada and the use of medical cannabis. It provides background on chronic pain, stating that approximately 10-15% of pain becomes chronic. It discusses barriers to pain management and the high societal costs of chronic pain. Treatment options discussed include physical, psychological, pharmacological, and interventional approaches. The document advocates for more reasonable access to medical cannabis for pain management and outlines Health Canada's guidelines. It summarizes Vancouver's approach to regulating medical cannabis dispensaries. Next steps and information about the organizations involved are also summarized.
National Council Magazine - Crisis to Recovery EditionDavid Covington
The article discusses the need for improved crisis services in the US. Currently, many people in crisis end up in emergency rooms without adequate care or follow up. The authors argue that a comprehensive community-based crisis system is needed to treat mental health crises with the same urgency as physical health emergencies. Examples from some states and communities show promising approaches, including using data and technology for real-time coordination, and peer-based crisis services that provide support in home-like settings rather than institutions. The authors call for a national effort to transform crisis mental health care.
The document discusses several policy positions: supporting laws that define life as beginning at conception and marriage as between a man and a woman; reforming the housing market by selling foreclosed homes and facilitating alternatives to foreclosure; reforming the VA to improve care for veterans; supporting women's reproductive rights while also protecting religious liberty; reversing his stance to support same-sex marriage; and protecting and expanding access to health care and retirement benefits.
The document is a newsletter from a law firm, Judge & Priestley LLP. It introduces a new family law associate, Steve Johnston, who has experience in family law cases. It also summarizes two legal cases - one where two women won a sex discrimination case against EasyJet for failing to accommodate their breastfeeding needs as cabin crew, and another where a 91-year old man was granted the right to buy the home he shared with his late partner to remain in the residence.
Bonnie Bricker Creating a Light at the End of the TunnelBrian Campbell
Bonnie Bricker's son Reid went missing after being discharged from the hospital following multiple suicide attempts. Bricker is working to change the way the mental health system handles crisis situations like Reid's. The current system lacks proper protocols for discharging suicidal patients and does not provide adequate follow-up care or resources for mental health emergencies outside of regular business hours. Bricker is advocating for reforms like improved privacy laws, mandatory follow-up care, and increased community support programs to help prevent other families from experiencing what hers did.
Todd Conard expresses concern about lax regulation of Duke Energy's coal ash repositories by the NC DENR. He believes shareholders should pay for cleanup costs. He is also worried about aging nuclear plants like Shearon Harris and the risks of a nuclear disaster. Conard supports public school choice but wants accountability for charter schools. He believes in common sense water protections and restricting development near water supplies. Overall, Conard expresses libertarian views in favor of limited government and individual liberties.
This document provides an agenda for the 2015 Annual Training Conference of the New York State Care Management Coalition held from May 12th to 13th in Albany, New York. The agenda includes details of keynote speakers, concurrent sessions on topics related to care management and integrated care, and award presentations. Concurrent session topics include care coordination in health homes and managed care, ACT and transitional care, health homes and care coordination outcomes, peer support and the future of care management, and other relevant topics.
This document provides biographical information about Sarah Palin, including her education history, career, political positions, and record as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. It summarizes that under Palin's leadership as mayor, Wasilla's budget and spending increased substantially, with the total government expenditures increasing 63% and long-term debt rising from $0 to $18.6 million. Palin also raised property taxes, implemented sales tax increases, and grew administrative costs and salaries significantly.
Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania (LASP) 2017-18 Annual ReportMarion Fraley
Celebrating "a mission of justice," the 2017-18 LASP Annual Report shares stories of courageous clients and thanks supporters, donors, advocates and volunteers for increasing access to justice.
Legal Aid of Southeastern PA (LASP) - 2018-19 Annual ReportMarion Fraley
Legal Aid of Southeastern PA (LASP) provides FRESH STARTS & SECOND CHANCES through civil legal advocacy. In 2018-19, LASP handled 9,745 cases benefiting 21,302 clients and their families, in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties. The Annual Report thanks our 2018-19 donors, pro bono volunteers, board members, advocacy staff, community partners, and all who contributed their time, talent and/or treasure to increase access to justice and level the playing field in our courts.
Jason Grill connects entrepreneurs, startups, mobile, technology and small to medium size business with the right exposure, resources and connections. Jason Grill owns JGrill Media which is a strategic consulting firm that focuses on media relations,public relations, contributing and commentating.
A 1003014 KernTax Comments Draft Decisions 110425 final(e)KernTax
The Kern County Taxpayers Association (KernTax) submitted comments on draft opinions regarding Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) application to revise its electric rates. KernTax supports 1) allowing PG&E to establish a uniform customer charge, 2) immediately lowering baseline allocations, and 3) introducing a Tier 3 CARE rate by 2012 and increasing it in 2013. However, KernTax disagrees with maintaining a separate Tier 4 rate and believes all upper tiers should be collapsed into a single Tier 3 rate. KernTax is concerned about the inequitable impact of tiered rates on certain customers and believes rate reform is needed to ensure fair treatment of all ratepayers.
Explore the wide range of topics involved in Electronic Engineering including Embedded Systems, Design Automation, Fabrication, Protocols, Automation, Networking and many other topics quickly.
Anuncios de Facebook te ayuda a conectar a tu empresa con las personas. El marketing en Facebook ayuda a crear relaciones duraderas con la gente y a buscar clientes nuevos. Te ayuda a aprovechar al máximo las herramientas para que tu negocio crezca y alcance sus objetivos, ya sea con tu página de Facebook o con los anuncios de Facebook.
Building Energy 2014: PV and SHW Design basics by Fortunat Muellerfortunatmueller
This document provides an overview of the solar energy course for architects, engineers, and contractors. It begins with an introduction and agenda. It then discusses the motivation for solar energy, including environmental, energy security, and economic benefits. The document defines solar energy and discusses solar fundamentals like insolation, collector orientation, and installation angle. It covers topics such as sun path, shading analysis, and solar thermal systems for domestic hot water, space heating, pool heating, and commercial applications. Components of solar thermal systems like collectors, storage tanks, piping, insulation, pumps, and controllers are described. Residential and commercial solar domestic hot water system design processes are outlined in 12 steps.
El departamento de Lengua Española, Lingüística y Teoría de la Literatura de la Universidad organiza las Jornadas Internacionales sobre Género y Discurso Político del 12 al 14 de febrero de 2014 en la Facultad de Filología.
A Simple Trick to Tackle Permissions with Ease - Brandon Bernard JonesSalesforce Admins
Object, field, and record-level permissions used to make my head spin! That is, until I discovered a simple trick that made it not only EASY but FUN. If you're a visual learner and want to master permissions in minutes, this session is for you!
STUDY OF EFFECT OF CONDENSING COVER MATERIALS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A SOLAR S...IAEME Publication
In this work, an attempt has been made to study the effect of condensing cover material on the productivity of single basin solar still. Glass and acrylic sheet of 5 mm thickness were used as a condensing cover. Experiments were conducted on single basin single slope solar still with water depth of 1cm in the basin. Convective and evaporative heat transfer coefficients were calculated for 30 minutes time interval. When the glass is used as condensing cover daily energy and exergy
efficiency were recorded as 36.43% and 2.73%, where as it is recorded as 16.84% and 1.52% when acrylic sheet used as a condensing cover.
Arthur Theodore Nerzig has experience working as a professional solar PV technician and energy policy intern. He graduated from Unity College in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Energy Management. Nerzig is proficient in Microsoft Office programs and CAD software, and holds a Maine Electricians Helper License. He seeks to apply his education and skills in green building, renewable energy systems, and home energy auditing.
Sonderkommandos were prisoners in Nazi death camps tasked with assisting in the mass murder of other prisoners in exchange for better treatment and a slightly extended lifespan of 6-8 months. Their duties included removing corpses from gas chambers, sorting through victims' belongings, and operating crematoriums and bone crushing machines. While granted some privileges over regular prisoners, Sonderkommandos were ultimately still victims who faced a short lifespan before being murdered themselves. A few survivors later wrote about their traumatic experiences.
This article discusses the creation of the Rockefeller Foundation Centennial website, which documents the philanthropic organization's first 100 years. The Rockefeller Archive Center was awarded a grant to develop the site within a tight two-year deadline. Key aspects of the project included determining the goals, intended audience, and overall structure of the site given constraints on time and resources. The site aims to broadly convey the span of the Foundation's work through shorter essays and digitized archival materials, with the hope of attracting further scholarly research. Scoping the project early and making strategic decisions about organization helped the Archive Center successfully complete the documentation of the Foundation's history for its centennial within the allotted timeframe.
Building Energy 2014: PV and Heat Pumps by Fortunat Muellerfortunatmueller
Presentation on the possibilities for Net Zero building using a combination of Grid Tied PV and Ductless Mini Split heat pumps. from Building Energy 2014 Tuesday seminar
Toronto_City_Hall_Presentation_August_4th,_2015[1]Kevin Hall
This document discusses chronic pain in Canada and the use of medical cannabis. It provides background on chronic pain, stating that approximately 10-15% of pain becomes chronic. It discusses barriers to pain management and the high societal costs of chronic pain. Treatment options discussed include physical, psychological, pharmacological, and interventional approaches. The document advocates for more reasonable access to medical cannabis for pain management and outlines Health Canada's guidelines. It summarizes Vancouver's approach to regulating medical cannabis dispensaries. Next steps and information about the organizations involved are also summarized.
National Council Magazine - Crisis to Recovery EditionDavid Covington
The article discusses the need for improved crisis services in the US. Currently, many people in crisis end up in emergency rooms without adequate care or follow up. The authors argue that a comprehensive community-based crisis system is needed to treat mental health crises with the same urgency as physical health emergencies. Examples from some states and communities show promising approaches, including using data and technology for real-time coordination, and peer-based crisis services that provide support in home-like settings rather than institutions. The authors call for a national effort to transform crisis mental health care.
The document discusses several policy positions: supporting laws that define life as beginning at conception and marriage as between a man and a woman; reforming the housing market by selling foreclosed homes and facilitating alternatives to foreclosure; reforming the VA to improve care for veterans; supporting women's reproductive rights while also protecting religious liberty; reversing his stance to support same-sex marriage; and protecting and expanding access to health care and retirement benefits.
The document is a newsletter from a law firm, Judge & Priestley LLP. It introduces a new family law associate, Steve Johnston, who has experience in family law cases. It also summarizes two legal cases - one where two women won a sex discrimination case against EasyJet for failing to accommodate their breastfeeding needs as cabin crew, and another where a 91-year old man was granted the right to buy the home he shared with his late partner to remain in the residence.
Bonnie Bricker Creating a Light at the End of the TunnelBrian Campbell
Bonnie Bricker's son Reid went missing after being discharged from the hospital following multiple suicide attempts. Bricker is working to change the way the mental health system handles crisis situations like Reid's. The current system lacks proper protocols for discharging suicidal patients and does not provide adequate follow-up care or resources for mental health emergencies outside of regular business hours. Bricker is advocating for reforms like improved privacy laws, mandatory follow-up care, and increased community support programs to help prevent other families from experiencing what hers did.
Todd Conard expresses concern about lax regulation of Duke Energy's coal ash repositories by the NC DENR. He believes shareholders should pay for cleanup costs. He is also worried about aging nuclear plants like Shearon Harris and the risks of a nuclear disaster. Conard supports public school choice but wants accountability for charter schools. He believes in common sense water protections and restricting development near water supplies. Overall, Conard expresses libertarian views in favor of limited government and individual liberties.
This document provides an agenda for the 2015 Annual Training Conference of the New York State Care Management Coalition held from May 12th to 13th in Albany, New York. The agenda includes details of keynote speakers, concurrent sessions on topics related to care management and integrated care, and award presentations. Concurrent session topics include care coordination in health homes and managed care, ACT and transitional care, health homes and care coordination outcomes, peer support and the future of care management, and other relevant topics.
This document provides biographical information about Sarah Palin, including her education history, career, political positions, and record as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. It summarizes that under Palin's leadership as mayor, Wasilla's budget and spending increased substantially, with the total government expenditures increasing 63% and long-term debt rising from $0 to $18.6 million. Palin also raised property taxes, implemented sales tax increases, and grew administrative costs and salaries significantly.
Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania (LASP) 2017-18 Annual ReportMarion Fraley
Celebrating "a mission of justice," the 2017-18 LASP Annual Report shares stories of courageous clients and thanks supporters, donors, advocates and volunteers for increasing access to justice.
Legal Aid of Southeastern PA (LASP) - 2018-19 Annual ReportMarion Fraley
Legal Aid of Southeastern PA (LASP) provides FRESH STARTS & SECOND CHANCES through civil legal advocacy. In 2018-19, LASP handled 9,745 cases benefiting 21,302 clients and their families, in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties. The Annual Report thanks our 2018-19 donors, pro bono volunteers, board members, advocacy staff, community partners, and all who contributed their time, talent and/or treasure to increase access to justice and level the playing field in our courts.
Jason Grill connects entrepreneurs, startups, mobile, technology and small to medium size business with the right exposure, resources and connections. Jason Grill owns JGrill Media which is a strategic consulting firm that focuses on media relations,public relations, contributing and commentating.
A 1003014 KernTax Comments Draft Decisions 110425 final(e)KernTax
The Kern County Taxpayers Association (KernTax) submitted comments on draft opinions regarding Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) application to revise its electric rates. KernTax supports 1) allowing PG&E to establish a uniform customer charge, 2) immediately lowering baseline allocations, and 3) introducing a Tier 3 CARE rate by 2012 and increasing it in 2013. However, KernTax disagrees with maintaining a separate Tier 4 rate and believes all upper tiers should be collapsed into a single Tier 3 rate. KernTax is concerned about the inequitable impact of tiered rates on certain customers and believes rate reform is needed to ensure fair treatment of all ratepayers.
Explore the wide range of topics involved in Electronic Engineering including Embedded Systems, Design Automation, Fabrication, Protocols, Automation, Networking and many other topics quickly.
Anuncios de Facebook te ayuda a conectar a tu empresa con las personas. El marketing en Facebook ayuda a crear relaciones duraderas con la gente y a buscar clientes nuevos. Te ayuda a aprovechar al máximo las herramientas para que tu negocio crezca y alcance sus objetivos, ya sea con tu página de Facebook o con los anuncios de Facebook.
Building Energy 2014: PV and SHW Design basics by Fortunat Muellerfortunatmueller
This document provides an overview of the solar energy course for architects, engineers, and contractors. It begins with an introduction and agenda. It then discusses the motivation for solar energy, including environmental, energy security, and economic benefits. The document defines solar energy and discusses solar fundamentals like insolation, collector orientation, and installation angle. It covers topics such as sun path, shading analysis, and solar thermal systems for domestic hot water, space heating, pool heating, and commercial applications. Components of solar thermal systems like collectors, storage tanks, piping, insulation, pumps, and controllers are described. Residential and commercial solar domestic hot water system design processes are outlined in 12 steps.
El departamento de Lengua Española, Lingüística y Teoría de la Literatura de la Universidad organiza las Jornadas Internacionales sobre Género y Discurso Político del 12 al 14 de febrero de 2014 en la Facultad de Filología.
A Simple Trick to Tackle Permissions with Ease - Brandon Bernard JonesSalesforce Admins
Object, field, and record-level permissions used to make my head spin! That is, until I discovered a simple trick that made it not only EASY but FUN. If you're a visual learner and want to master permissions in minutes, this session is for you!
STUDY OF EFFECT OF CONDENSING COVER MATERIALS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A SOLAR S...IAEME Publication
In this work, an attempt has been made to study the effect of condensing cover material on the productivity of single basin solar still. Glass and acrylic sheet of 5 mm thickness were used as a condensing cover. Experiments were conducted on single basin single slope solar still with water depth of 1cm in the basin. Convective and evaporative heat transfer coefficients were calculated for 30 minutes time interval. When the glass is used as condensing cover daily energy and exergy
efficiency were recorded as 36.43% and 2.73%, where as it is recorded as 16.84% and 1.52% when acrylic sheet used as a condensing cover.
Arthur Theodore Nerzig has experience working as a professional solar PV technician and energy policy intern. He graduated from Unity College in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Energy Management. Nerzig is proficient in Microsoft Office programs and CAD software, and holds a Maine Electricians Helper License. He seeks to apply his education and skills in green building, renewable energy systems, and home energy auditing.
Sonderkommandos were prisoners in Nazi death camps tasked with assisting in the mass murder of other prisoners in exchange for better treatment and a slightly extended lifespan of 6-8 months. Their duties included removing corpses from gas chambers, sorting through victims' belongings, and operating crematoriums and bone crushing machines. While granted some privileges over regular prisoners, Sonderkommandos were ultimately still victims who faced a short lifespan before being murdered themselves. A few survivors later wrote about their traumatic experiences.
This article discusses the creation of the Rockefeller Foundation Centennial website, which documents the philanthropic organization's first 100 years. The Rockefeller Archive Center was awarded a grant to develop the site within a tight two-year deadline. Key aspects of the project included determining the goals, intended audience, and overall structure of the site given constraints on time and resources. The site aims to broadly convey the span of the Foundation's work through shorter essays and digitized archival materials, with the hope of attracting further scholarly research. Scoping the project early and making strategic decisions about organization helped the Archive Center successfully complete the documentation of the Foundation's history for its centennial within the allotted timeframe.
Building Energy 2014: PV and Heat Pumps by Fortunat Muellerfortunatmueller
Presentation on the possibilities for Net Zero building using a combination of Grid Tied PV and Ductless Mini Split heat pumps. from Building Energy 2014 Tuesday seminar
Using insights from neuroscience, this document discusses how to enhance creativity in organizational teams. It explains that creativity comes from the brain and everyone has creative potential. Understanding how the brain works through learning, diversity, empathy and collaboration can help foster creativity. The creative process involves preparation, incubation, insight, and verification. Associative memory and neurotransmitters also impact creativity, as the more connections in our brain from learning, the more we can combine concepts in novel ways to solve problems. Effectively training teams in these brain-based strategies can improve their creative capabilities.
Presentation delivered at HEI - Energy Session on 4th December 2013 at Stamford Bridge on Combined Heat and Power (CHP) for hospitals.
The presentation gives an outline of CHP technology along with cost and carbon saving implications. Finally the presentation highlights case studies for hospital cogeneration applications in the UK including Guy's & St Thomas', Broad Green, Great Ormond Street and More
The document discusses the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. Renewable sources like wind and solar have an infinite supply, while non-renewables like coal, oil and gas have a finite supply that will eventually run out. It then provides details on various energy sources, both renewable (solar, wind, tidal) and non-renewable (coal, oil, gas, nuclear), discussing their usage and environmental impacts. It also examines global trade in energy commodities and geopolitical factors that influence energy production and consumption.
Este documento explica la formación y uso del Presente Simple en inglés. Se usa para actividades habituales o rutinarias. En la afirmación, los verbos no cambian para I/you/we/they, pero terminan en "s" para he/she/it. En la negación, se usa "don't/doesn't" con el verbo sin cambios. En preguntas sí/no, se usa "do/does" y en preguntas de información, palabras interrogativas + "do/does" sin cambios en el verbo.
This annual report from the Friends Program summarizes their work in 2013 and expresses gratitude to donors. It discusses the four programs - Emergency Housing, Foster Grandparents, RSVP, and Youth Mentoring. Youth Mentoring relies on private donations and supports 150 mentor relationships, requiring $1,600 each. The Friends Program will embark on fundraising efforts including an endowment to ensure long-term sustainability of Youth Mentoring. A board member donated $50,000 to kickstart the endowment efforts. The report recognizes donor support levels and their impact on helping the organization achieve its mission in 2013.
During the 2016 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders for Thermal Energy International Inc., William Crossland, CEO, provided a corporate update. The update included a review of recent achievements and financial results, as well as the Company’s outlook and growth strategies.
The document discusses several topics related to global energy security including:
- Types of energy sources and factors affecting energy reserves and consumption around the world
- Issues with energy supply and demand in regions like Europe, Asia, and Africa
- Threats to energy security including dependency on imports, political instability, and human/physical factors
- Examples of disruptions to energy supplies between Russia and Europe
- Options for increasing energy supply and the impacts of developing resources like Canada's oil sands
The document summarizes the annual report of Community Health Advocates (CHA), a non-profit organization that helps New Yorkers navigate the healthcare system. CHA provides free assistance to individuals, small businesses, and communities. Services include helping consumers understand and use their health insurance, resolve billing issues, and access care. CHA also educates communities about healthcare topics and provides feedback to policymakers. Since 2010, CHA has helped nearly 200,000 consumers through activities like its helpline, casework, education sessions, and advocacy.
Handwriting Paper Handwriting Paper With NaDanielle Davis
1. The document discusses the classification of animals in the kingdom Animalia based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
2. Animals are divided into two subkingdoms, Parazoa and Eumetazoa, based on traits like symmetry. Eumetazoa then divides further into protostomes and deuterostomes based on embryonic development.
3. Protostomes are not always bilaterally symmetrical, so they are broken down further into classes like Spiralian protostomes which undergo spiral cleavage in embryonic development.
This is an article I chose to write for the Project For Better Journalism's online competition in 2016. This article is something I am extremely passionate about.
2017 Strategic Roadmap For The State Of Maine To Combat Human TraffickingNicole Heredia
Not Here is a nonprofit organization that exists to raise awareness and inspire action against social injustice like human trafficking. Their manifesto outlines their goals of educating communities through accurate information to prevent, identify, and stop injustice. They believe education is key to achieving health, safety, respect and equality for all. Not Here provides seminars and conferences to further peace and justice in Maine. They seek to direct people to get involved in effective ways to be a voice for the voiceless. The Attorney General's report discusses the history of anti-trafficking laws passed in Maine since 2007 to define trafficking crimes, provide victim protections, and establish a working group to address the issue.
Learning Unit 8: D.V. Intervention & Prevention- CRJ 461Bonnie Black
This document discusses domestic violence intervention and prevention. It identifies unique issues in teen dating violence like lack of experience, peer pressure, and romanticized views of relationships. It emphasizes the importance of early intervention, education, and promotion of healthy relationships to address this issue. It also highlights the benefits of collaborative responses between criminal justice and social services to provide victim support in one location. Overall, the document outlines continuing efforts to address domestic violence through law changes, victim rights expansion, coordinating councils, and educational focus to confront and prevent domestic violence.
The Volunteer Legal Services Corporation (VLSC) provides legal aid to over 2,000 low-income residents in Alameda County annually who cannot afford legal assistance. VLSC relies on donations from the Alameda County Bar Foundation and volunteer attorneys to operate clinics and connect clients to pro bono legal help with issues like domestic violence, housing, and family law. VLSC aims to ensure all community members can access the legal system regardless of their economic status.
FY 2015 Office for Women and Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Annual Rep...Fairfax County
This annual report summarizes the activities of the Fairfax County Office for Women & Domestic and Sexual Violence Services for fiscal year 2015. The office provides services to support victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking. Services include a 24-hour hotline, counseling, advocacy, offender treatment programs, community education, and crisis shelter. In FY2015, the office served over 600 clients through advocacy services and sheltered over 360 individuals at its domestic violence shelter, Artemis House. The report outlines the services provided and highlights community engagement and prevention efforts to raise awareness and address violence in Fairfax County.
The document summarizes pro bono activities at STB. It discusses:
1) The hiring of Hilary Chadwick as the new Pro Bono Program Coordinator.
2) STB's partnership with Volunteers of Legal Service to provide a legal clinic for families of students at Bushwick High School in Brooklyn.
3) STB's Public Service Fellowship Program which allows associates to spend a year working on public interest projects.
Ann Fisher, the executive director of the AIDS Legal Council of Chicago (ALCC) for the past 17 years, is retiring. Under her leadership, the ALCC has helped thousands of clients with legal issues related to HIV/AIDS, expanded its services beyond just AIDS-related issues, and advocated for systemic changes to discrimination. Fisher helped transform the ALCC as effective drug treatments allowed many clients to live longer lives. She ensured the ALCC continued helping clients through new legal issues and took on issues like employment law and returning to work. Fisher also fought discrimination through impact litigation and lobbying the state legislature. She will pass the role of executive director to Thomas D. Yates as she looks forward to retirement and continuing volunteer work.
Ten Modern Plagues - for Seder DiscussionArnie Fertig
This document discusses ten modern "plagues" of poverty in America that are explored at Passover Seders by the organization AVODAH. These plagues include lack of affordable housing, hunger, healthcare issues, threats to voting rights, systemic oppression, debt, restrictions on labor rights, immigration issues, and educational inequities. The plagues often overlap and intersect, exacerbating the challenges faced by those in poverty. The document encourages discussion of these issues at Passover Seders in order to reflect on freedom and building a more just world.
This month, our executive director traveled to the world's "Most Liveable City" as awarded by The Economist Intelligence Unit in 2010. Find out where she went in the Fall 2013 Bar Foundation Newsletter!
The annual report summarizes the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County's work and impact in 2014. Some key details:
- They helped 2,844 low-income families and individuals with legal issues.
- 79% of their clients had extremely low incomes, while 14% had very low incomes.
- They obtained over 9,600 hours of pro bono legal services valued at $3.2 million from 421 legal professionals.
- Their work focused on preventing homelessness, obtaining healthcare and income support, overcoming domestic violence, and addressing education issues.
This document profiles Beth Klein, a Colorado lawyer who has taken her commitment to professionalism beyond the courtroom to help solve societal problems. Over three decades, Klein has fought human trafficking through her nonprofit foundation, helping pass new anti-trafficking laws in Colorado. The document describes how Klein recruited other lawyers to help abused children, inspiring them to use their skills for good. It outlines the scope of human trafficking and how Klein's foundation has grown to thousands of volunteers combating the issue through legal and legislative work.
This document proposes creating a Special Counsel position to serve as a liaison between the Legal Aid Society of Westchester County and the Westchester County Department of Correction. The Special Counsel would help address clients' issues and concerns, improve communication between the two agencies, and enhance the quality of care and services for inmates. The author argues they are well-qualified for the role due to their experience representing clients at the jail and coordinating with correctional staff on mental health accommodations and educational programs. As Special Counsel, they would directly field issues from Legal Aid clients and facilitate resolving matters between the agencies to benefit inmates.
Kirkland partnered with the Inner City Law Center to represent over 100 low-income tenants living in a building with atrocious conditions including rats, cockroaches, mold, sewage problems, and fire safety violations. The tenants had complained to their landlord for 4 years but conditions did not improve. Kirkland and ICLC filed a lawsuit on behalf of the tenants and obtained a $2.18 million settlement after a 12-day jury trial where tenants testified about the unsafe living conditions and their physical and emotional impacts. The settlement compensated tenants for hardships endured while living in unacceptable and dangerous surroundings.
The New Jersey Law Enforcement Police Officers' Brotherhood held a spring fundraiser cocktail reception and cigar smokeout event. The event honored several legislators for their support of law enforcement and raised over $14,000 to support officers and their families in times of need. Several officers who had been injured or were battling illnesses received donations to assist with their recovery and medical costs. The Police Officers' Brotherhood explained their mission is to unite law enforcement and provide aid regardless of union affiliation.
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2. About the Campaign
For 15 years, the Campaign for
Legal Services has brought together
New Hampshire’s business, legal and
philanthropic communities to support
the civil legal aid work of the Legal Advice
& Referral Center and New Hampshire Legal
Assistance.
Through personal outreach and
annual initiatives, including a popular
kick-off breakfast featuring nationally-
known speakers, the Campaign promotes
awareness of civil legal aid’s effect in the
state and raises private contributions so
LARC and NHLA advocates can spend
their time ensuring all New Hampshire
residents have equal access to justice.
New Hampshire Legal Assistance (NHLA) was
founded in 1971 through the merger of two
members. NHLA attorneys and paralegals
provide advice and counsel and represent
low-income and elderly clients in all levels
of state and federal court, and in front
of many government agencies, helping
them with civil, non-criminal cases
and employment security. NHLA also
advocates at the state level for systemic
changes to policies that affect their client
populations.
In 1996, Congress implemented new
the federal Legal Services Corporation
(LSC). Rather than abandoning systemic
advocacy and other efforts now restricted,
New Hampshire’s legal aid community
created the Legal Advice & Referral Center
(LARC), which serves residents within LSC
guidelines.
LARC provides free information, legal
advice, and assistance over the phone to
litigants who will represent themselves
in court and in front of state and federal
agencies. LARC attorneys and paralegals
refer some cases to NHLA for further help,
and in many cases advocate on behalf of
clients. In addition to the call center, LARC
also maintains a website to improve the
legal system for all involved by educating
pro se litigants of the process and their
rights.
Dear friends and fellow Campaign supporters,
Campaign for Legal Services, after supporting the
this year to see our staff and Council members
strengthening our existing efforts and embarking on
new projects, including this report to you about the
Hampshire residents.
Access to legal help is crucial in times of crisis,
when legal aid clients need to protect their livelihoods,
homes, health and families. The Campaign supports the advocates who serve
New Hampshire’s most vulnerable populations: domestic violence victims
seeking safety, and families and seniors struggling to make ends meet and avoid
homelessness.
All of us—we who work for the Campaign, and you who support us—want
and child support for their clients, which generates cost-savings for our local
communities by preventing homelessness and other crises. Your donation to the
Campaign is a sound investment in our state’s well-being. It’s a way of saying
you believe in our clients, and their ability to contribute to our New Hampshire
community once their moment of crisis has passed.
Civil legal aid programs work to expand access to legal advice and
representation for all people in our great justice system, not just for those who can
afford it. But there are still people in our state who face legal crises alone, without
who contributed to our efforts to change that reality, we are deeply grateful.
If you have not yet joined us, please read about our advocates’ work, count up
us help move New Hampshire toward equal access to justice for all.
Emily Gray Rice, Chair
Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson
2015 Campaign Leadership Council
Erica Bodwell, Southern New Hampshire Health System
Peter Brown, Preti Flaherty
William Chapman, Orr & Reno
Michael Delaney, McLane Law Firm
Lewis Feldstein, Concord, NH
Gordon MacDonald, Nixon Peabody
Jim Merrill, The Bernstein Shur Group
Mary Rauh, New Castle, NH
Alan Reische, Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green
Teresa Rhodes Rosenberger, Devine Strategies
Jack Sanders, Jr., Pierce Atwood
Martha Van Oot, Jackson Lewis
From the Campaign Leadership
Council Chair
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3. New Hampshire Legal Assistance ~ Portsmouth
Michelle Wangerin, Kay Drought, Ruth Cartlidge,
Erin Jasina
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Legal Advice & Referral Center ~ Concord
Back row: Karen Makocy Philbrick, Jeffrey Goodrich,
Breckie Hayes, Ellie Boisvert, Jamie Rogers, and
Beathan Regan. Front row: Steven McGilvary, Paula
Foss, Connie Rakowsky, Audrey Logan, and Deb
Stanley. (not pictured: Kim Flint, Dawn DiManna,
Pat Gardner, Jim Marshall, Karl Durand.)
New Hampshire Legal Assistance ~ Berlin
Ruth Heintz and Dona Larsen
New Hampshire Legal Assistance ~ Claremont
Ben Mortell, Mary Krueger and Karen Leahy
New Hampshire Legal Assistance ~
Concord and Administration
Back row: Robin McCallum, Sarah Mattson Dustin, Brenda
Grant, Donna Giddings. Middle row: Sarah Palermo, Brenda
Turgeon, Christine Wellington, Stephanie Bray. Front row:
Celina Hurley, Cheryl Driscoll, Susan Guild, Lynne Parker
New Hampshire Legal Assistance ~ Manchester
Back row: Elliott Berry, Dennis Labbe
Front row: Vickie Brooks, Candace Gebhart, Megan
Dillon, Carol Graham
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4. Errol married his high school sweetheart Joanne
Joanne’s primary caregiver, after she suffered several
silent strokes and the beginning stages of dementia.
Last spring, her needs became too intense for him to
handle on his own, so Errol admitted Joanne to a nurs-
ing home until he could arrange for visiting nurses to
help him with her care at home.
cost of her stay, the home scheduled her for discharge
immediately, claiming there were no beds available
Assistance.
unless you’ve got some legal backing, it’s hard to know
if you’re doing the right thing. Having legal assistance
made me sure I was doing the right thing, and not
saying something that could end up proving my case
wrong.”
caring for Joanne in their Barrington home again. He
plans to care for her at home as long as he is able.
Errol and Joanne
“(Our advocate) took it on like it was her
own problem. She gave me the legal support for
me to push as hard as I needed to get Joanne
home in an appropriate way at the right time.”
Errol, Barrington
who had been abusing drugs, attacked her while she
held their infant son. She knew she had to leave and get
legal protections for herself and her son.
After she worked with an NHLA attorney through
is studying at Plymouth State University, with hopes to
be a public interest lawyer helping low-income clients,
just like her NHLA advocate.
“I loved my son’s father. So it was great that (my
advocate) didn’t only deal with the legal aspect of my
and drop the restraining order, she was there to tell me
it would be okay and I could be strong. She was a huge
support for me and my family. I might have done okay
on my own, but I wouldn’t know for a fact that my son
is going to be safe.
Elizabeth
“After dealing with all of this, I realized
I wanted to be able to help people who are
because someone fought for me.”
Elizabeth, Plymouth
Equal access to justice for all
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5. Kelli loved her work as a nurse, and loved being able
to support her daughter and disabled mother, until she
sustained severe brain damage in a stroke. The damage
left Kelli unable to handle long-term critical thinking, like
what to do after her landlord said he planned to kick her
and her family out for not paying rent.
But she had always paid, in full and on time. Kelli
believes he wanted her to leave because she complained
property. Not knowing what to do, Kelli called LARC,
where an advocate found errors in the landlord’s
paperwork.
Kelli’s advocate wrote a motion to help her get the
case dismissed, and explained how she should present
her case. Then Kelli went to court on her own and
argued, successfully, against the landlord’s experienced
attorney.
“I wasn’t even that scared,” she said. “Before, I felt
like I was all alone, like I had no teammates, and (my
advocate) made it seem like I had a big team, even if it
was just one person.”
Kelli
“We had no where to go. It’s a life saving
thing. When you’re so low and you’ve
got no resources, when someone makes
you think, ‘I can get through this,’ that
just means the world.”
Kelli, Lisbon
“I was confused, I was lost, I was
nervous. I felt abandoned. But after
talking to LARC, I felt like the weight on
my chest had been lifted. I think it makes
a world of difference. Getting advice is a
step toward getting your sanity back.”
Debra, Merrimack
Debra endured years of verbal abuse from
her husband toward her and her son, who has
Asperger’s syndrome. One day, her husband
attacked her son with a broomstick, and pushed
her against a bannister, almost knocking her down
the stairs. The abuse spurred her to petition for a
restraining order. The next time they spoke, he said
he wanted a divorce.
Debra suffers from bipolar disorder, and relies
on her husband’s insurance to cover her therapy
and medication. Her treatment has allowed her to
work part-time, but she doesn’t get insurance, and
her medication could lead to dialysis if she stops
an expensive monitoring regimen. She also doesn’t
make enough to maintain their home on her own,
and was worried her husband would stop paying
for the mortgage and utilities, and leave her and
her son stranded.
A case worker at Bridges, a Nashua-area
resource for victims of domestic violence, told
Debra to call LARC.
Attorneys at LARC reviewed Debra’s case
and found that she wouldn’t be eligible for his
insurance after a divorce. They recommended
she pursue a legal separation instead, and Debra
agreed.
“I’m glad I got this advice before I did
anything,” Debra said.
Debra
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6. Working together, NHLA and LARC helped
13,938 people, including
3,948 children
1,433 disabled people
649 seniors
417 veterans
LARC receivedLARC received
300 hotline calls every day
690 volunteer hours, worth more than
$46,000
85,900 unique website visitors
How Our Programs Help
NHLA helped clients secureNHLA helped clients secure
More than $10.7 million in federal benefits
Almost $80,000 in unemployment benefits
More than $23,000 in child support payments
Together, We Make A Difference
49% Housing Law
29% Family Law
13% Benefits Law
4% Consumer Law
3% Juvenile Law
2% Other
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7. Your donation changes lives. Thank you.
We especially thank the
attorneys at our Pacesetter
firms who gave at least $500
per attorney.
Ansell & Anderson, PA
Christine S. Anderson
Alyssa B. Graham
Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, PC
Charles P. Bauer
Peter G. Cline
Robert J. Dietel
Samantha D. Elliott
Susan B. Hollinger
Caroline K. Lyons
Erik R. Newman
Donald J. Pfundstein
Ari B. Pollack
Orr & Reno, PA
Zachary D. Bland
Caroline K. Brown
Peter F. Burger
Robert S. Carey
Jennifer A. Eber
Jeremy D. Eggleton
Judith A. Fairclough
Susan S. Geiger
Rachel A. Goldwasser
Andrew D. Grosvenor
Lawrence A. Kelly
James F. Laboe
Connie B. Lane
Douglas L. Patch
Rebecca E. Perkins
Jeffrey C. Spear
Stebbins Bradley PA
David H. Bradley
Gary Thomas Brooks
Ethan T. Frechette
Nicholas D.N. Harvey, Jr.
Scott A. Hesser
Catherine Richmond
John S. Stebbins
In 2014, 610 donors gave almost $250,000 to the Campaign for Legal Services.
Supporter Firms | $250 - $499 per attorney
Preti Flaherty Beliveau & Pachios
Primmer Piper Eggleston & Crammer
Sheehan, Phinney, Bass + Green, PA
Sulloway & Hollis, PLLC
$5,000+
Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, PC
Nixon Peabody LLP
Orr & Reno, PA
Preti, Flaherty, Beliveau & Pachios
Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PC
Rath, Young and Pignatelli, PC
SegTel
Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA
Sulloway & Hollis, PLLC
$1,000 - $4,999
Ansell & Anderson, PA
Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, PA
Centrix Bank
Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Donahue, Tucker & Ciandella, PLLC
Elliot Hospital
Fidelity Investments
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, LLP
Hypertherm, Inc.
Jackson Lewis PC
Pierce Atwood, LLP
Stebbins Bradley, PA
$750 - $999
Butenhof & Bomster, PC
$500 - $749
Flood, Sheehan & Tobin, PLLC
The Phillips-Green Foundation, Inc.
$250 - $499
Bank of America
Bragdon, Dowd & Kossayda, PC
Getman Schulthess Steere & Poulin, PA
Lincoln Financial Foundation
New Hampshire Bar Association
Nixon, Vogelman, Barry, Slawsky & Simoneau PA
Northeast Delta Dental
Norton & Abert, PC
University of New Hampshire School of Law
$100 - $249
Cambridge Trust Company of New Hampshire
Desmarais, Ewing & Johnston, PLLC
Employment Practices Group
up to $99
Bi-State Primary Care Association
Clancy and O’Neill, PA
Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton, PA
“Those that are most vulnerable, those that are about to be
evicted from their homes or are subject to domestic abuse, they
don’t have a voice and they don’t know where to turn. They need
legal aid. Without legal aid, what’s life to them? And that affects
all of us as a society and in the community.”
Cathy Schmidt, CEO, McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton
Thank you to our supporters in the business and legal communities.Thank you to our supporters in the business and legal communities.
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8. Patricia E. Gardner
Charles F. Gerhan
Carolyn Graham
Scott H. Harris
Douglas P. Hill
Hon. Philip S. Hollman
Ralph F. Holmes
Bjorn R. Lange
Barry Needleman
Christopher Nielsen
David L. Nixon
Leslie C. Nixon
Randolph J. Reis
James Q. Shirley
SupporterSupporter | $250 - $499
Hon. Jonathan P. Baird
Hon. James P. Bassett
Peter T. Beach
Peter G. Beeson
Cheryl L. Beliveau
Richard C. Bell
Elliott Berry
Karen J. Borgstrom
Stephanie A. Bray
Dean J. Christon
Alan P. Cleveland
Hon. Carol A. Conboy
Frederick J. Coolbroth
Thomas J. Cote
Richard B. Foley
Joshua L. Gordon
Brenda Grant
Holly B. Haines
Hon. Gary E. Hicks
John E. Hughes
E. Tupper Kinder
Hon. Joseph N. Laplante
George S. Pappagianis
Jennifer L. Parent
Anne L. Phillips
Brian J. Pierce
Joseph S. Plaia
H. Boone Porter
Christopher J. Poulin
John C. Ransmeier
Hon. Deborah K. Rein
Raphael J. Roman
Jeffry A. Schapira
Brackett L. Scheffy
Charles F. Sheridan
Benjamin T. Siracusa Hillman
Janet L. Smart
Charla B. Stevens
Sustainer | $100 - $249
Anonymous (6)
Pamela D. Albee
Christine Alibrandi
John B. Andrews
Sally Bell
Alexander A. Bernhard
Lisa L. Biklen
Quentin J. Blaine
Patti Blanchette
David C. Bliss
Erica U. Bodwell
Christopher G. Bond
Sen. Jeb Bradley
Kenneth C. Brown
Amb. George C. Bruno
Vera B. Buck
Donald A. Burns
Daniel J. Callaghan
Justin Caramagno
Bruce A. Cardello
Robert S. Carey
Joseph F. Collins
John D. Colucci
Julie K. Connolly
Richard Cotton
Barbara J. Couch
Alan J. Cronheim
John A. Currier
Sen. Lou D’Allesandro
Faith E. Delaney
Beth Deragon
Thomas J. DesRosier
Janet F. DeVito
Robert C. Dewhirst
Esther K. Dickinson
Karen Dorr
Andrew D. Dunn
Scott F. Eaton
Amy K. Eckman
Ronald B. Eskin
Risa Evans
Sen. Daniel J. Feltes
Lisa B. Forberg
Attorney General Joseph A. Foster
Francis J. Frasier
Ellen S. Friedman
Anne C. Gabel
Anthony J. Galdieri
Richard D. Gaudreau
Paula L. Gilman
Judith V. Goodnow
Joseph K. Goodwin
Ellen L. Gordon
Gordon F. Grimes
Susan K. Guild
Susan G. Guiraudet
Karen E. Gunkel
Thomas R. Hanna
Robert D. Harb
John R. Harrington
James P. Harris
Nicholas D. Harvey
Honey C. Hastings
Richard A. Hesse
Barbara L. Hoffman
Brigette S. Holmes
James C. Hood
David O. Huot
Barbara C. Huppe
Jeremy James
Erin Jasina
Ernest A. Jette
Nancy P. Johnson
Hon. Andrea K. Johnstone
Lucy J. Karl
Abigail S. Karoutas
Joseph F. Keefe
Quinn E. Kelley
Pamela D. Kelly
Frank E. Kenison
Hon. David D. King
Stephen C. Kolocotronis
Daniel R. Koslofsky
Dennis B. Labbe
John A. Lassey
Jane R. Lawrence
Charles F. Leahy
James H. Leary
Thank you to our
individual donors.
Visionary | $5,000 or more
Benefactor | $1,000 - $4,999
G. Dana Bisbee
Alexandra T. Breed
R. David DePuy
Joseph & Lisa DiBrigida
Cheryl S. Driscoll
James A. Fitts
John Garvey & Cotton Cleveland
Robert D. & Jennifer Gross
Harold Janeway
David S. Peck
Patricia B. Quigley
Connie L. Rakowsky
Alan L. Reische
Emily Gray Rice & Rick Axtman
Richard A. Samuels
Lorraine Sostowski
John E. Tobin, Jr.
Richard Y. Uchida
Champion | $750 - $999
Samantha D. Elliott
Candace C. Gebhart
Cecile B. Hartigan
Gregory H. Smith
James J. Tenn
Pacesetter | $500 - $749
Kenneth C. Bartholomew
Hon. John T. Broderick, Jr.
Deborah Butler
Hon. Susan B. Carbon
Robert P. Cheney
Chief Justice Linda S. Dalianis
Claudia C. Damon
Hon. Harriet J. Fishman
Eileen Fox
Your donation changes lives.
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9. Kirk B. Leoni
Joseph K. Levasseur
Karen A. Levchuk
John H. Lightfoot
Alan N. Linder
Sen. Gerald H. Little
Silas Little
Helen C. Lloyd-Davies
Peter J. Loughlin
Alice S. Love
Tricia H. Lucas
Hon. Tina L. Nadeau
John P. Newman
James G. Noucas
Jeffrey B. Osburn
Patricia Pap
Thomas J. Pappas
Theodore H. Parent
John B. Pendleton
David K. Pinsonneault
Ruth-Ellen Post
Victoria Pulos
Jaye L. Rancourt
Judith N. Reardon
Judy E. Reardon
Valerie E. Reed
John E. Rich
Thomas H. Richards
Nancy Richards-Stower
John A. Rogers
Teresa Rosenberger
Sara E. Rosenbloom
Nancy C. Russell
Edward J. Sackman
Lucinda V. Sadler
David N. Sandberg
Deborah J. Schachter
Darlene Schmidt-Brandt
Peter C. Scott
Brian C. Shaughnessy
Patricia C. Sherman
Frederick Smith
Peter S. Smith
Gordon B. Snyder
David H. Souter
Constance D. Sprauer
David C. Steelman
Ralph Stein
Lisa T. Stewart
Hannah K. Sullivan
Leslie Sullivan-Stacey
Dale T. Swanson
Kara N. Sweeney
Peter N. Tamposi
Patrick H. Taylor
Thomas V. Trevethick
Brian T. Tucker
Janet E. Vail
Timothy J. Vaughan
Andru H. Volinsky
Jeffrey J. Zellers
Barbara Zivkov
ContributorContributor | up to $99
Anonymous (5)
Nicholas R. Aeschliman
Joseph D. Andriolo
Ronald L. Armstrong
Ellen L. Arnold
Heidi B. Barba
Jonathan S. Beal
Sabrina C. Beavens
I. Kristine Bergstrom
Richard E. Boyer
David J. Braiterman
Carol D. Brooks
Paul V. Brown
Thomas G. Bunnell
Edward D. Bureau
Robert A. Carignan
Lisah K. Carpenter
Ruth C. Cartlidge
Richard A. Cohen
Judith A. Corrigan
Lucy Crichton
Hon. Philip D. Cross
John V. Daly
Cynthia E. Dame
Kathleen A. Davidson
Frank A. DePippo
Kevin C. Devine
Judith E. Dickinson
Kathleen S. DiFruscia
Hon. James E. Duggan
Susan F. Duncan
Juliana Eades
Peter S. Espiefs
John J. Farley
Robert E. Fisher
Robin J. Fisk
Christopher P. Flanagan
John B. Flemming
Paula Foss
Donald E. Gardner
Nina C. Gardner
Donna T. Giddings
Christine A. Gordon
Brian R. Graf
David C. Green
Timothy A. Gudas
Kimberly A. Hallquist
Gretchen R. Hamel
Richard E. Hanson
Bruce A. Harwood
Ann E. Hastings
Breckie Hayes-Snow
Barbara G. Heggie
Jeanne P. Herrick
Anne N. Hill
James K. Hillman
John A. Hinsman
Jay L. Hodes
Paul J. Hogan
Jeffrey R. Howard
Amy L. Ignatius
James A. Johnson
Kristin Johnston
Eleftheria S. Keans
Sandra B. Keans
Anthony G. Keck
Gerri King
Benji J. Kiniry
Carolyn A. Koegler
Emilie D. Lander
George R. LaRocque
Dona Larsen
Robert H. Levin
Kenneth J. Liddle
Aaron A Lipsky
Audrey K. Logan
Inna Loring
Hon. Robert J. Lynn
Cathryn C. Nunlist
Edward K. O’Brien
Donald J. Perrault
Peter J. Perroni
Leah A. Plunkett
James A. Polcari
Thomas B. Quarles
Janice Rabchenuk
Beathan Regan
Christopher T. Regan
Jennifer Rood
Richard E. Samdperil
Bianca A. Saul
John T. Schiffman
Jane H. Seibert
Eudora Shaw
Kathy Sheehy
Amb. Edward E. Shumaker
Pilar P. Silva
Scott B. Simpson
Irene S. Smith
George E. Spaneas
Jonathan Spira-Savett
Terry Sturke
Ryan D. Sullivan
Eric A. Taussig
Nicole L.Tibbetts
Thomas C. Tretter
Richard P. Vacco
Ronald L. Valpey
Douglas G. Verge
Kermit J. Zerr
Thank you.
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10. A donation was made in memory of
by Holly Haines
A donation was made in memory of
A donation was made in memory of
by Lee C. Nyquist
A donation was made in memory of
by Patricia E. Gardner
A donation was made in memory of
A donation was made in memory of
by Nancy P. Johnson
A donation was made in memory of
by H. Boone Porter
A donation was made in memory of
A donation was made in honor of
by Jonathan Spira-Savett
Donations were made in memory of
by
John B. Garvey
Emily Gray Rice
Donations were made in honor of
upon his retirement after
18 as Executive Director by
Bi-State Primary Care Association
Judith L. Bomster
Sen. Jeb Bradley
Ann N. Butenhof
Susan F. Duncan
Harriet J. Fishman
Charles F. Gerhan
Susan K. Guild
Cecile B. Hartigan
Jeanne P. Herrick
Brigette S. Holmes
Harold Janeway
Bjorn R. Lange
John H. Lightfoot
Patricia Pap
George S. Pappagianis
Leah A. Plunkett
The following United Way
supporters designated their
gift to support
New Hampshire Legal Assistance
Anonymous
John Beardmore
Laurie Bellamy
Thomas Bruner
Francis Bujak
Steven Camerino
Brad & Kathleen Cook
Theresa Curtis
Jason Dexter
Robert Dietel
Robert Ditman
Chiara Dolcino
Jonathan Eck
Lisa English
Alexander Feldvebel
Eileen Fox
John Hattan
Jennifer Hayes
Carol Holahan
Kerry Nelson
Laurel O’Connor
Thomas Quarles
Jack Ruderman
Anna Ruef
Kimberly Rumrill
Cathleen Schmidt
Darlene Schmidt-Brandt
Elmer Sevier
Julie Sommerfelt
Sal Steven-Hubbard
Heidi Jo Turcotte
Kimon & Anne Zachos
We have made every effort to
acknowledge with gratitude all
donations received for the 2014
Campaign. If we have made an error or
omission, or if you would like to change
the way your name appears, please
contact us at (603) 369-6650.
COMMEMORATIVE GIFTSCOMMEMORATIVE GIFTS
“The work NHLA and LARC advocates do makes a real,
tangible difference in the lives of New Hampshire’s most
vulnerable people. When I hear about advocates helping
protect and preserve the legal rights central to the basic
needs of their clients, I am called to do everything I can to
support and sustain these organizations.”
Jim Kerouac, Chair, NHLA/LARC Board of Directors
“I support the Campaign for Legal Services because legal advice
and representation is critical to the basic survival of the most
vulnerable individuals in New Hampshire.”
Marty Van Oot, partner, Jackson Lewis
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11. Legal Advice & Referral Center and New Hampshire Legal Assistance
Overlapping Board of Directors
James D. Kerouac, Chair
Wadleigh, Starr & Peters, PLLC
Bridget Anderson
Concord, NH
Ken Bartholomew
Rath, Young & Pignatelli, PC
Dana Bisbee
Devine, Millimet & Branch PA
Karen J. Borgstrom*
Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Peter W. Brown*
Preti Flaherty
Deborah Butler*
William L. Chapman
Orr & Reno PA
Michael Delaney
McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton
Lisa DiBrigida*
Child Health Services
Larry Edelman
Piece Atwood LLP
Samantha Elliott
Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, P.C.
James Fitts+
Harvest Capital
Jonathan S. Frizzell*
Waystack Frizzell
Bobbie Hantz*
Sheehan, Phinney, Bass + Green PA
Douglas P. Hill
Gilford, NH
Abigail Sykas Karoutas*
Quinn Kelley
Boyle, Shaughnessy & Campo
Robert Langlois+
Nashua, NH
Legal Advice & Referral CenterLegal Advice & Referral Center
Connie Rakowsky, Executive Director
15 Green Street
www.nhlegalaid.orgwww.nhlegalaid.org
New Hampshire Legal AssistanceNew Hampshire Legal Assistance
Lynne Parker, Executive Director
117 North State Street
www.nhla.orgwww.nhla.org
Tara Marvel
Henniker, NH
Kim Norwood
Laconia, NH
John J. Pelletier, Sr.,
Nashua, NH
Anne Phillips*
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Joseph Plaia*
Plaia LLC
Deborah Kane Rein
Rein Mediation
Darlene Schmidt-Brandt*
Bellweather Community Credit Union
Denise Webb
Hudson, NH
* NHLA Only
+ LARC Only
“I don’t believe that ‘Live Free or Die’ should be your
only two options just because you are poor.”
John Garvey, Director, Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program, UNH School of Law
LEGAL ADVICE
REFERRAL CENTER&
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12. EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALL
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117 North State Street
www.nh-cls.orgwww.nh-cls.org
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