are New Public Data Tool Lets You See What Curricula Schools in Nebraska Are Using By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0000 Nebraska's education department released an interactive instructional materials map last week, showing what curricula districts have adopted for English-language arts, math, and K-8 science. Full Article Curriculum+and+instruction
are Reading Instruction 'Keeps Parents Up at Night': Advocates in Wis., Calif. Push for Changes By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000 As schools apply more scrutiny to the methods and materials they use to teach early reading, educators and parents in some states have started to form new advocacy efforts—trying to pressure states and districts to adopt new approaches to teacher training and evaluating materials. Full Article Curriculum+and+instruction
are Gareth Southgate on #U17EURO, England youth By www.uefa.com Published On :: Sun, 06 May 2018 11:02:00 GMT England senior coach Gareth Southgate speaks to UEFA.com about #U17EURO and how he works with the host nation's successful youth teams. Full Article general
are A Process-Based Approach to Responding to Parents or Guardians Who Hope for a Miracle By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2020-03-02T01:00:56-08:00 When parents or guardians hope for a miracle for their child who is critically ill, ethical and professional challenges can arise. Often, although not always, the parent or guardian’s hope for a miracle entails a request for continued life-sustaining interventions. Striking a balance between the pediatrician’s conception of good medicine and the parent or guardian’s authority requires a response that is sensitive, practical, and ethically sound. In this article, we recommend 3 cumulative steps that promote such a response. First, we recommend ways of exploring essential issues through open inquiry, interdisciplinary dialogue, and self-reflection. As part of this exploration, pediatricians will discover that parents or guardians often have unique ideas about what a miracle might be for their child. The second step includes analyzing this diversity and seeking understanding. We classify the hope for a miracle into 3 distinct categories: integrated, seeking, and adaptive. After the pediatrician has categorized the parent or guardian’s hope, they can consider specific recommendations. We detail context-specific responses for each kind of hope. By attending to these nuances, not only will the parent or guardian’s perspective be heard but also the pediatrician’s recommendation can strike a balance between advocating for their conception of good medicine and respecting the parent or guardian’s beliefs. Full Article
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are Jane and John go to college, and so do their parents By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 00:00:00 -0600 By Sr. Joan L. Roccasalvo, C.S.J.In a week or two, freshmen from around the country will begin their college education. The first year, the most important of the four, is meant to build a strong academic foundation for the remaining three years and even beyond. Freshmen year often awakens in the student a love for learning. In college, self-identity is chiseled out, attitudes and values mature, friendships and new loves, discovered. The halls of university academe can be an exciting place to hope and dream about one’s future. Attending college is both a privilege and responsibility. Here the phrase, noblesse oblige applies (literally, nobility obliges): Those who have received much are expected to share their gifts with others to make society a better place in which to live. Seeking a Liberal Arts Education Colleges typically organize their curriculum around their mission statement. An institution of higher learning worthy of its name offers a core curriculum, also known as the humanities or liberal arts. Some have general requirements. The humanities offer a splendid array of disciplines, and one of them will be chosen as the focus of students’ special attention in junior and senior year. Courses include: foreign language(s), linguistics and literature, philosophy, theology/religious studies, social sciences, the refining arts—music and art. The liberal arts develop the student as an intellectually rounded person exposing students to disciplines that broaden their horizons and add meaning to life. It has been said that a specialist without a liberal arts background is only half a person. Importance of the Humanities Did you know that two-thirds of humanities majors find satisfying positions in the private sector? If the college one attends does not require the humanities, here are eight benefits for choosing them on one’s own: They help us understand others through their languages, histories, and cultures. They foster social justice and equality. They reveal how people have tried to make moral, spiritual, and intellectual sense of the world. The humanities teach empathy. They teach us to deal critically and logically with subjective, complex, and imperfect information. They teach us to weigh evidence skeptically and consider more than one side of every question. Humanities students build skills in writing and critical reading. They encourage us to think creatively. They develop informed and critical citizens. Without the humanities, democracy could not flourish. (Curt Rice, “Here are 9 reasons why humanities matter. What’s your number 10?”) Listening to the Parents Before the 1990s, most parents were satisfied with the college education of their sons and daughters who had graduated with more than a passing knowledge about great ideas and universal questions. In recent years however, an increasing number of parents have expressed dissatisfaction: “I spent $100,000.00 for my daughter’s (my son’s) education at a four-year private college. She graduated with a degree in Peace Studies. She has no job.” Content of subject matter and intolerance of diverse opinions are two major concerns. Content of Subject Matter Too many colleges have abandoned required courses—no foreign language, no language arts. What great literature and poetry are students studying? A prevailing attitude sees the Great Books Tradition as little more than the political opinions of dominant groups. What of philosophy and religious studies? Why aren’t students exposed to the ancient philosophers who wrestled with perennial questions: Who am I? What am I doing, and why am I doing it? What is the purpose of my life? Few colleges offer a course in world religions. As for history and American government, they’re bunk. War after war—it’s all an inventory of political grievances; our American government is composed of corrupt politicians. And what of art and music history? Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Bernini? Are they the preserve of dead white males, a phrase used by collegiates? Is the answer offering the “gutter phenomenon” of Rock, Rap, or Hip-Hop which use orgiastic and foul language and offering shock art like the photograph, “Piss Christ,” by Andres Serrano? A few years ago, why did Syracuse University offer a course called “Hip-Hop Eshu: Queen B*tch 101?” To exalt Lil’ Kim? Parents are willing to spend generously on education that expands the mind with a classic education but not for studies whose content is without purpose. Why should they squander hard-earned dollars on a core curriculum that is a sham or on courses that entertain pubescent students with a degraded popular culture? Such institutions are caricatures of what used to be referred to as higher education. Liberal Intolerance Until the 1990s, the phrase: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" was operative on college campuses. Today, those who speak what is opposed to the majority must refrain from giving their opinions that are open to critical and healthy discussion. In former days, institutions required students to challenge each other to think clearly and logically about a topic. In class, the Socratic methodology was employed to insure that students’ views could be articulated without reprisal. In Jesuit education for example, students are required to argue both sides of an issue, including those topics that are abhorrent to defend or condemn. To give one example, if a person holds to what he or she considers a good action, does intention alone make for a moral act? As students work their pros and cons, eventually someone will cite Hitler whose good intention was to exalt the German people beyond all others. However, he ostracized German Jews whom he derided as polluting the German race. This view led to the barbaric means he took to achieve his end—their annihilation. The conclusion to the discussion? The immoral end does not justify a moral means or intention. The intention and the end must together be moral acts. Since the 1990s, intellectual diversity has gradually muffled honest debate. A Confession of Liberal Intolerance Recently, the liberal columnist, Nicholas Kristoff, published two essays in the New York Times on the present status of liberal thinking in this country: Nicholas Kristoff’s “Confession of Liberal Intolerance” and “The Liberal Blind Spot.” Some of his observations apply to what unsuspecting freshmen might find on certain campuses with varying degrees of intensity. Increasing numbers of liberal professors and students pride themselves on their diversity and their tolerance of diversity—diversity of various minority groups but not of conservatives—Evangelical Christians, and practicing Catholics. Kristoff calls this “liberal arrogance”—“the implication that these groups don’t have anything significant to add to the discussion.” The unwritten motto may be: “We welcome people who don’t look like us, as long as they think like us.” Or, “I disapprove of what you say, so shut up.” Or I close my mind to what you may want to say because it’s not worthwhile saying, in my view. Thus we hear: “We’re tolerant. You are entitled to your truth, but keep it to yourself. And don’t force it on me.” What Is Truth? Alan Bloom, the author of The Closing of the American Mind, made the argument in the 1980s that American youth are increasingly raised to believe that every belief is merely the expression of an opinion or preference. They are raised to be “cultural relativists” with the default attitude of “non-judgmentalism” (Patrick Deneen, “Who Closed the American Mind?”). Parents object: “My son, my daughter entered college with a moral compass with a belief that there is such a thing as objective truth. But in my son’s college, only the relativity of truth and the absolutism of relativity are taught across the board. Thus, there is no longer any possibility of objective truth.” The Crisis of Higher Education We are experiencing an intellectual crisis that has already affected our work force, our politics, and our culture. College costs are escalating, while too many colleges and universities without a core curriculum or without any substantive requirements are failing this generation. Western civilization, the human culmination of centuries of learning is pummeled by a pop culture. Too many academic leaders fail to uphold the purpose of teaching Western civilization. Academic leaders don’t believe that the humanities have any fundamental influence on their students. There are no shared values. The result? The advent of identity courses: Feminist studies, African-American, Latino, LGBT studies. As long as everyone is tolerant of everyone’s classes, no one can get hurt. Yet not all institutions of higher learning fit this description. Many non-sectarian and private colleges offer a structured curriculum or a core curriculum around which other subjects are framed. At least twenty-five colleges and universities in the United States offer the Great Books tradition to their undergraduates. These books are part of the great conversation about the universal ideas of cultures and civilizations. The authors of Academically Adrift, the most devastating book on higher education since Alan Bloom’s book, The Closing of the American Mind, found that nearly half of undergraduates show no measurable improvement in knowledge or “critical thinking” after two years of college. Weaker academic requirements, greater specialization in the departments, a rigid orthodoxy and doctrinaire views on liberalism are now part of the university’s politics and cultural life. Freshmen entering college today should be aware of the crisis of liberal education which is in conflict and incompatible with the traditional aspirations of the liberal arts. Advice to Freshmen Choose your friends wisely. Confide in a very few. Find a small group of friends who are serious about studies and who know how to balance work with play. Form or join a reading group. Establish healthy eating and sleeping habits. Don’t pull all-nighters. Don’t go out on the week nights. Study for about 50 minutes. Take a ten-minute break. Then return to study. Repeat. Make a habit of this process—study, break, study. If you put your energies into academics, you will be handsomely rewarded later on. Don’t get behind in your assignments. Make certain that you are up-to-date on all of them. In the case of writing papers, get started on your research as soon as the assignment is given. Work a little on the research every day. Keep a dictionary and thesaurus at hand at all times. Make it a habit of looking up the meaning of words. Words are power and the right word is a sign of right thinking. Be your own leader. Do not follow the crowd if you sense they engage in actions contrary to your beliefs. For example: doing drugs or binge drinking. Be reflective. Reflection means going below the surface of an experience, an idea, a purpose, or a spontaneous reaction to discover its meaning to you. Find an older mentor, not necessarily a professor, but someone whom you have observed has wisdom and common sense. Place your confidence in this person as your unofficial adviser. Remember: Your college life is an open book. Whatever you do or avoid doing becomes common knowledge—quickly. Every College Has its Own Soul Every college builds its own identity, its own reputation. Some colleges are known for the seriousness with which they pursue academics. Some are known as “party” schools. Still others are best known for their sports prowess. According to John Henry Newman, the ideal university is comprised of a community of scholars and thinkers, engaging in intellectual pursuits as an end in itself. Only secondarily, does it have a practical purpose, for example, finding a job. Today, most people would scoff at this assertion. For them, today’s goal of education is to find a job. The facts however don’t lie. Those with intellectual pursuits as an end are the most likely to secure the best positions. A university is a place where one looks out toward everyone and everything … without boundaries. A university is a place where one discovers and studies truth. A person of faith holds sacred this belief. According to Newman, knowledge alone cannot improve the student; only God is the source of all truth; only God can impart truth. 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are Cooler Master Blames Parents for Thermal Paste Tube Redesign By www.pcmag.com Published On :: It no longer looks like a syringe, so parents can stop being suspicious their kid is doing drugs. Full Article
are Are Rural Students Getting Shortchanged in the Digital Age? (Video) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 00:00:00 +0000 In Calhoun County, Miss., the local district pays $9,275 a month for the slowest Internet service in all of Mississippi. They're not the only ones with these issues—many rural schools struggle to get high-speed access. But all that could be about to change. Full Article Ruraleducation
are Fin24.com | WATCH: #BlackFriday discounts are real, but beware of FOMO By www.fin24.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Jan 2018 13:25:08 +0200 Ahead of the Black Friday sale, Fin24 presenter Moeshfieka Botha talks to Vincent Hoogduijn, the CEO of e-commerce at Media 24, about discounts, spending your money wisely and Black Friday FOMO. Full Article
are God develops hearts to care By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 30 May 2014 15:30:47 +0000 The team in Bangladesh comprises mainly national believers in Jesus, one of whom brings vocational training and God’s light into a refugee camp. Full Article
are God cares for His children By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 20:52:27 +0000 A team leader in Bangladesh has experienced God’s love and plan for salvation, changing him and enriching his marriage and ministry. Full Article
are 'You are my brothers' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Feb 2019 16:14:27 +0000 Pason lost his family when he fled Myanmar. By playing football with OM team members, he finds friendship and hope. Full Article
are Kike ends stellar Spain career By www.uefa.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 08:35:00 GMT "The moment has finally arrived," said Spain captain Kike as he ended an international career that brought two FIFA Futsal World Cup triumphs and five UEFA Futsal EUROs. Full Article general
are Fin24.com | Single women are dominating SA's property sales, latest data shows By www.fin24.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Jan 2020 18:55:00 +0200 Single women dominated property sales in 2017, 2018 and 2019, compared to single men and even married couples, according to data analytics firm Lightstone. Full Article
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are Fin24.com | House price growth could be 2.3% this year - if you are optimistic By www.fin24.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 19:38:17 +0200 House prices in SA could increase on average by 2.3% this year, but a more pessimistic scenario could see them decline by 1.3%, according to analytics company Lightstone. Full Article
are The Best Expense Tracking Software for 2020 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Expense tracking is one of the least enjoyable aspects of running a business. Thankfully, there are various cloud-based solutions that help small to midsize businesses (SMB) innovate and even automate expense reporting tasks. Here are nine of the most notable that we've tested for your business to consider. Full Article
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are The Best Email Marketing Software for 2020 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Although digital marketing takes now takes many forms, email marketing is an important aspect of any campaign. Check out these 10 reviews of the top email marketing services to find the one that's most suitable for your business. Full Article
are How to Create Events to Help Girls Prepare for STEM Careers By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Want to encourage girls to become professional technologists? Here's how to make sure your girls-in-tech events help them to accurately set their Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) career expectations. Full Article
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are Fin24.com | Central banks must be careful not to get sucked into fiscal policy - Kganyago By www.fin24.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:37:25 +0200 The economic meltdown has seen the world's leading central bankers including the South African Reserve Bank come under pressure to bail out their respective economies in the form of interest rate cuts. They've been urged to fund governments, an idea that central bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, says is tantamount to a client instructing their banker to do the same. Full Article
are These Students Are Already Solving Problems for Local Businesses By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000 An after-school program in North Carolina teaches teenagers to collaborate and problem-solve by tasking them with real work-world problems drawn from their community. Full Article After+school
are After-School Programs Enter Career-Tech Space By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000 A pair of after-school programs in Portland offer high school students a glimpse of what it's like to work in building design and construction. Full Article After+school
are How to prepare (your graphs) for flu season By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 20:12:52 +0000 The flu season has started here in the U.S., and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data it has caused 214 deaths in the first week of 2020. Is this number higher, or lower, than usual? When does the flu season start, and how long does [...] The post How to prepare (your graphs) for flu season appeared first on Graphically Speaking. Full Article Uncategorized CDC diseases flu Health Analytics SGPANEL
are FREE Website Links Renters and Landlords in Delaware By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 14:01:42 +0000 Governor Jack Markell, Delaware State Housing Authority, and their partners are pleased to announce the launch of a free housing locator website providing information about rental housing across the First State. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority
are FREE Website Links Renters and Landlords in Delaware By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 19:36:55 +0000 Governor Markell and the Delaware State Housing Authority announced the launch of a free housing locator website providing information about rental housing across the First State. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor qualityoflife
are DSHA’s Loans for Heroes Helps Delaware Veterans Find a Place to Call Home in the First State By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 09 Nov 2012 16:00:28 +0000 Loans for Heroes, which provides veterans with reduced mortgage rates, has funded $3.3 million in mortgage loans since it launched in May of 2012. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor Housing qualityoflife ResponsibleGovernment Veterans
are Delaware to Assist Manufactured Homeowners By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 21:05:32 +0000 The new Manufactured Housing Assistance Program (MHAP) has been made available through Delaware Homeowner Relief — a partnership of the Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) and the Delaware Attorney General’s Office. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Department of Justice Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) News Office of the Governor Housing ResponsibleGovernment
are Delaware Offers Tax Credit for First-Time Homebuyers By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 04 Jun 2013 20:48:57 +0000 Governor Jack Markell joined Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) Director Anas Ben Addi and other federal, state and local officials to celebrate Delaware Homeownership Month and to announce a new program that will allow first-time homebuyers to claim a credit on their federal income taxes. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor Housing quality of life Responsible Government
are Delaware Homeownership Relief Expands Outreach By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 17:29:14 +0000 The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) and the Delaware Attorney General’s Office joined forces to launch “Delaware Homeowner Relief”, an initiative created using a portion of funds Delaware received through the Multistate Mortgage Foreclosure Settlement between the federal government and five of the nation’s largest mortgage-servicing banks. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Department of Justice Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) News Office of the Governor foreclosure Housing ResponsibleGovernment
are Governor Markell, U.S. Senator Coons and U.S. Senator Carper to Cut Ribbon at Delaware Affordable Apartment Community By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 18:56:35 +0000 Governor Markell will attend the ribbon cutting ceremony at Heron Run Apartments in Smyrna. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor Housing qualityoflife
are New Incentive Announced to Help Delaware Place Top Educators in High-Need Classrooms By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 16:22:35 +0000 DSHA has partnered with the Department of Education (DOE) to offer reduced interest rates on mortgages for teachers in the Delaware Talent Cooperative, a group of high performing educators who have committed to work in schools with a significant proportion of disadvantaged students Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Department of Education Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor education Homeownership Housing qualityoflife ResponsibleGovernment
are Delaware State Housing Authority Homebuyer Fair is Great Success By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 18:41:37 +0000 The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA), in partnership with The Money School and the Delaware Federation of Housing Counselors, held its annual Homebuyer Fair on Saturday, April 5, 2014, at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware. The Fair – geared toward providing prospective homebuyers with the opportunity to learn about the steps in purchasing a home – was a great success for the fourth year in a row. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Delaware Housing qualityoflife Responsible Government
are Delaware State Housing Authority Awards DSHA Community Children and Families for Academic Achievements By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 20:01:35 +0000 The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) honored students in the DSHA housing community for achieving academic excellence by making the honor roll and having perfect attendance, with a luncheon and awards ceremony at Polytech High School in Woodside, Delaware. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority News "Governor Markell" education Governor Jack Markell
are Delaware State Housing Authority Releases Delaware Housing Needs Assessment 2015-2020 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 17:51:18 +0000 Governor Jack Markell today joined Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) for the release of the Delaware Housing Needs Assessment 2015-2020. The report, prepared by GCR Incorporated of New Orleans, Louisiana and The Reinvestment Fund (TRF) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will drive planning for housing resources at DSHA and in communities around the State. With this new analysis of housing needs and market conditions in the state for years 2015-2020, DSHA will be identifying priorities for the next five years and evaluating its programs and strategies. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Kent County New Castle County News Office of the Governor Sussex County Housing quality of life ResponsibleGovernment
are Governor Jack Markell, Senator Coons and other Public Officials Join Ingerman for Groundbreaking at Newark, Delaware’s Alder Creek By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 20:22:20 +0000 Delaware Governor Jack Markell, Senator Chris Coons and Newark Mayor Polly Sierer were among the officials who joined representatives from Ingerman today to break ground on Alder Creek, Delaware’s newest affordable housing community. Other attendees included State Representative Paul Baumbach, DSHA Director Anas Ben Addi, HUD Regional Administrator Jane Vincent, Newark Housing Authority Executive Director Marene Jordan, Ingerman Development Principal David Holden and Capital One Vice President Thomas Houlihan. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) News Office of the Governor Housing qualityoflife ResponsibleGovernment
are Delaware Celebrates Homeownership Month By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 19:57:09 +0000 Governor Jack Markell today joined Delaware State Housing Authority, Habitat for Humanity, Delaware Americorps, Delaware Association of Realtors, Home Builders Association of Delaware, and Delaware Health and Social Services to proclaim June as Homeownership Month. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Housing qualityoflife ResponsibleGovernment
are One Hero at a Time: Update on Delaware’s Challenge to House Homeless Veterans By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 14:32:39 +0000 On any given night, 100 Veterans in Delaware are homeless. For seven years, Henry Smith was one of them. An honorably discharged Veteran of the U.S. Army, Mr. Smith lived off and on in rooming houses and in 2015 was referred by the Wilmington VA Medical Center to Connections’ VA-funded Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program. SSVF provides a range of supportive services and assistance to help Veterans secure housing stability. He entered the program on November 5, 2015 and was housed on December 3. “After being homeless for seven years, I thought housing was impossible,” said Mr. Smith. “My apartment is quiet, clean, and well-kept. Connections worked hard to establish a rapport with the landlord, and I hope more vets get the opportunity to be housed.” Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Housing qualityoflife ResponsibleGovernment
are DSHA Increases Rental Assistance in Areas of Opportunity By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Sun, 26 Jun 2016 20:07:51 +0000 Changes will offer more housing choice near job centers, quality schools DOVER, DE — To ensure that all Delawareans have more choice of where to live, the Delaware State Housing Authority is increasing available rental assistance in Areas of Opportunity across the state, allowing families with housing vouchers to move closer to employment centers, quality […] Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017)
are DSHA Employees raise $1,580 for Delaware Veterans Trust Fund By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 19:58:59 +0000 The Trust Fund helps Delaware veterans cover emergency expenses DOVER, DE – Delaware State Housing Authority employees have raised $1,580 for the Delaware Veterans Trust Fund, an account created in 2013 to help Delaware veterans pay for emergency costs, including medical expenses, utility bills and home repairs. Delaware’s Commission of Veterans Affairs administers the Trust […] Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority
are Delaware Effectively Ends Veteran Homelessness By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 17:00:34 +0000 Governor Markell announced on Friday that Delaware has effectively ended veteran homelessness, receiving certification last month from the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) Office of the Governor Delaware Veterans Housing Assistance Housing Opportunities
are Delaware Homebuyer Fair set for April 22 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 05 Apr 2017 13:57:33 +0000 Photos are available for media use on Flickr. WILMINGTON — Families and others who want to learn more about buying a home can get a wealth of information at the free Delaware Homebuyer Fair later this month. The April 22 event at the Chase Center on the Riverfront, running from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., […] Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority dsha Housing
are Governor Carney Marks Milestone in Housing Delawareans in Need By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 05 Jun 2017 16:17:49 +0000 State Rental Assistance Program has housed 1,200 clients on 5th anniversary of collaboration NEW CASTLE, Del. – Governor John Carney celebrated Monday the fifth anniversary of the State Rental Assistance Program, which has provided housing for 1,200 Delawareans through a unique collaboration supporting those in special need of help. The anniversary event took place at […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Delaware State Housing Authority Department of Services for Children Youth and their Families Governor John Carney News Office of the Governor DSCYF dsha government efficiency Governor Carney Housing
are Governor Carney Announces Delaware Has Housed More Than 500 Homeless Veterans By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 20:28:21 +0000 Delaware joined the national effort to house homeless veterans in 2015 WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney announced on Thursday that Delaware has now housed more than 500 formerly homeless veterans since joining the national Mayors Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness in 2015. “Our veterans served because of a heartfelt duty to country. We owe […] Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority Governor John Carney Kent County New Castle County News Office of the Governor Sussex County ChallengetoEndVeteranHomelessness Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs dsha Ending Veteran Homelessness Governor Carney news Veterans
are Delaware home repair program wins national award By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 30 Oct 2017 14:16:57 +0000 DOVER — Delaware’s new home repair assistance initiative, the Statewide Emergency Repair Program, has received national recognition from the National Council of State Housing Agencies with a 2017 Annual Award for Program Excellence. “We are honored to receive this award on behalf of our partners and the many Delawareans that this home repair work has […] Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority
are Delaware Homebuyer Fair set for April 21 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 18 Apr 2018 17:23:12 +0000 WILMINGTON – Families and others who want to learn more about buying a home can get a wealth of information at the free Delaware Homebuyer Fair this weekend. The April 21 event at the Chase Center on the Riverfront, running from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., offers educational seminars on every aspect of homebuying, as […] Full Article Delaware State Housing Authority News