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Inspiring women of New Hampshire: Mary Conant Share Updated: 7:26 AM EDT Mar 30, 2021
Inspiring women of New Hampshire: Mary Conant Share Updated: 7:26 AM EDT Mar 30, 2021
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Show Transcript FACE, NEXT. JENNIFER: THIS MONTH WE ARE CELEBRATING INSPIRING NEW HAMPSHIRE WOMEN IN HONOR OF WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH. TODAY WE RECOGNIZE MARY CONANT. MARY LOST HER ONLY CHILD TO CANCER. HE WAS A 19-YEAR VETERAN OF THE AIR FORCE. HER STEPSON, DOCTOR KEVIN CONANT, TELLS US DESPITE LIVING WITH THE PAIN ON A DAILY BASIS, MARY IS ALWAYS HELPING OTHERS WITH THEIR LOSS. SHE IS A MEMBER OF THE GOLD STAR MOTHERS AND THE TRAGEDY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR SURVIV
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Service Corporation International Partners With TAPS
$250,000 Partnership Will Support Survivors of Military Loss
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HOUSTON, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Service Corporation International, (SCI), North America s largest provider of funeral, cemetery and cremation services, and its brand, Dignity Memorial
®, have partnered with Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) to support individuals grieving the loss of a military loved one. SCI will become an official partner of TAPS with a $250,000 contribution, which will provide valuable support programs and materials to help survivors cope with grief and loss. Our Dignity Memorial associates are committed to supporting military families in our communities and appropriately honoring their sacrifices and service to our Country, said SCI Chief Operating Officer Jay Waring. Our partnership with TAPS is an extension of that commitment as we work together to help survivors of military and
By: Leo Shane III “After nearly a decade of requests from veterans and military organizations, we are grateful Congress is moving to finally remove the target from the backs of veterans and servicemembers by closing this loophole,” said Carrie Wofford, president of Veterans Education Success. “For too long, bad actor colleges have treated veterans and servicemembers as nothing more than dollar signs in uniform.” At issue is the so-called 90-10 rule, which requires colleges and universities to have at least 10 percent of their revenues derived from non-federal sources like tuition or fundraising. The idea behind the regulation is to ensure that for-profit institutions aren’t funded solely by federal dollars, essentially using taxpayer money as their only reliable source of income. However, under a loophole in existing rules, GI Bill benefits and Defense Department Tuition Assistance programs are not counted as federal money.