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Break the Ceiling Touch the Sky 2021 Middle East Edition to be Held in Dubai, UAE, Live on Sept 28, 2021
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, July 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/
House of Rose Professional Pte. Ltd (HORP) today announced that Dubai, UAE has been selected as the location for the
2021 Middle East Edition of
Break the ceiling touch the sky - the success and leadership summit for women which
will be held as a hybrid (live and virtual) summit on Sept 28, 2021. The summit will bring together the Middle East s best leaders and Companies who can access
cutting-edge, cross-industry
knowledge
and mentoring on leadership, success and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at a fraction of the cost of other expensive training programs. HORP also announced the search for the
If you don t have a government-issued ID in Miami-Dade, you can t rent an apartment, register your kid for school, check out a library book, open a bank account, seek medical care, or get vaccinated for COVID-19.
People living without IDs a group that includes minors, formerly incarcerated people, the homeless, undocumented residents, victims of domestic violence, and those in the process of a gender transition can t prove who they are and are often barred from accessing basic services. But community advocacy groups are trying to change that. A community ID is a small piece of the broader work of uniting people and helping them feel more of a sense of belonging in their community, says the Rev. Aaron Lauer. Lauer s Congregational United Church of Christ in Coral Gables is a member of People Acting for Community Together (PACT), an interfaith group that has been pushing for a community ID program in Miami-Dade for years.
New ID program expands vaccine access for immigrants and other vulnerable Broward residents Lautaro Grinspan, The Miami Herald
Apr. 24 Throughout Florida s COVID-19 vaccination rollout, some residents who lack state-issued photo IDs have struggled to get the shot, a result of the proof of residency requirements imposed by the state to clamp down on vaccine tourism.
But in Broward County, that obstacle could soon be reduced, as a new program aims to create local IDs for county residents who currently don t have one including undocumented immigrants.
Supporters of this community ID measure which the Broward County Commission approved earlier this week say it will not only expand vulnerable residents access to the vaccine, but also make it easier to sign up for other county and health services.
It’s not your ordinary virtual storytime, though. Asami Robledo-Allen Yamamoto, Kimbell’s Community Engagement Coordinator, said it’s also an opportunity for inclusion.
“Thirty-one percent of the population in Fort Worth speaks Spanish. I think that’s extremely important to be able to provide an avenue for them to also enjoy stories,” Robledo-Allen Yamamoto said. “Not just to say we also offer this bilingual on the side. It’s part of the main program. We are teaching you English and others Spanish all together.”
2021 SPRING/SUMMER SCHEDULE
April 6 The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family / El azul mas orgulloso: Una historia de Hijab y familia by Ibtihaj Muhammad and S.K. Ali; illustrated by Hatem Aly.