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4 août 2021 à 10h52
Un an après l explosion du port, le 4 août 2020, les habitants de la capitale libanaise demeurent prisonniers de la catastrophe qui a ravagé la ville. En ce jour de commémoration, les familles des victimes continuent de réclamer une justice qui ne vient pas. Des proches des victimes du 4 août portent des photos des personnes qui ont trouvé la mort lors de l explosion du port de Beyrouth, à l occasion d une manifestation réclamant que justice soit faite, près du Palais de justice de Beyrouth, le 14 juillet 2021. | Ibrahim Amro / AFP
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Kamela est inquiète pour son fils. Depuis l explosion survenue au port de Beyrouth, le 4 août 2020, il a des difficultés à parler, et ne parvient plus à trouver le sommeil la nuit. Âgé de 23 ans, Mohammad souffrait déjà d un handicap, qui s est aggravé ce jour-là, alors qu il se trouvait à quelques centaines de mètres du port.
Newsom signs $2.6 billion child care and early education bill
Governor Newsom signs a $2.6 billion bill for child care and early education
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a $2.6 billion Child Care and Early Education bill that would provide new and better resources for children and child care providers, KTVU s Tom Vacar reports.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Governor Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill that would pump $2.6 billion into child care and early education in its first year on Friday.
It is a desperately needed relief to an industry that was so badly damaged by the pandemic, it actually slowed the state s recovery. Nonetheless, California is the third least affordable state for childcare in the nation.
MENTAL health crisis care in Hampshire has been highly commended in a national award. A drive across the county to speed up and improve care for those suffering a mental health crisis was highly commended at the Health Service Journal Partnership Awards. The awards that took place this week recognises partnerships that have enabled the delivery of better mental health services, putting patients at the centre of care, engaging the community and reducing stigma. Hampshire and the IOW’s NHS Mental Health Crisis Care and S12 Solutions were shortlisted for the Best Mental Health Partnership. The Crisis Care service is a partnership between S12 Solutions, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership of CCGs and Hampshire and Isle of Wight STP.
City, county groups seek help in addressing homelessness
SIANDHARA BONNET, Rapid City Journal
July 4, 2021
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RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) Augostine Rosales said he’d likely be dead if it wasn’t for the Cornerstone Rescue Mission.
Rosales never thought he or his siblings would amount to much of anything growing up poor with an alcoholic mother in Rapid City and later in Colorado.
He spent 15 years in prison and got out in 2013. In 2019, he became homeless trying to keep up with child support and paying $1,000 a month in rent.
Rosales said he worked at Que Pasa for four years as the cook when things went south. He quit in January. In December 2019, he applied for a job as the cook at Cornerstone.