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  2. ITF Seafarers' Trust - Wikipedia

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    The ITF Seafarers' Trust was established by the ITF Executive Board in 1981 as a body with charitable status under UK law. [1] The Trust financially supports organisations that directly provide welfare services to seafarers, acting as a lobbyist for change in the maritime community, and support long-term programmes that improve maritime workers’ health and welfare. [2]

  3. International Seafarers' Welfare and Assistance Network

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    ISWAN also runs the Seafarer Emergency Welfare Fund, [8] produces health information for seafarers, and provides information on the location of seafarer centres. ISWAN works with its members for the implementation of the ILO Maritime Labour Convention 2006, which is designed to provide workers' rights and standards in the maritime industry. [ 9 ]

  4. United States Army's Family and MWR Programs - Wikipedia

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    Although the United States Army was founded in 1775, [6] Morale, welfare, and recreation programs did not exist for the Army until the start of the twentieth century. [5] Before that time, troop support came informally in the form of tradesmen and trading posts. The goods they were able to provide included meals, clothing, and laundering. [5]

  5. Welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    Welfare can take a variety of forms, such as monetary payments, subsidies and vouchers, or housing assistance. Welfare systems differ from country to country, but welfare is commonly provided to individuals who are unemployed, those with illness or disability, the elderly, those with dependent children, and veterans. Programs may have a variety ...

  6. Health and welfare trust - Wikipedia

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    They are a part of the family of health spending accounts in the world of group benefits in Canada. A Health & Welfare Trust (HWT) is an arrangement through which an employer can provide certain benefit programs to employees, including a private health services plan [2] ("PHSP") as defined under the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) guidelines. One ...

  7. Social Fund (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Fund in the UK was a form of welfare benefit provision payable for exceptional or intermittent needs, in addition to regular payments such as Jobseeker's Allowance or Income Support. The United Kingdom coalition government abolished the discretionary social fund with effect from April 2013, by means of legislation contained in the ...

  8. Mississippi state auditor still seeking nearly $730,000 from ...

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    The state of Mississippi is still going after Brett Favre over welfare funds. Mississippi state auditor Shad White renewed his call in a new court filing on Monday for the Hall of Fame quarterback ...

  9. State Board of Administration of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The SBA manages 25 different investment funds and trust clients. Trusts are investment responsibilities allowed under law and established pursuant to trust agreements or other forms of consent with individual clients. Three of the SBA's 25 funds are government investment pools that contain the assets of a variety of clients. Twenty-two clients ...