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The My Life, My Choice program helps women who took part in sex trade. It is a 12-week program that focuses on healing and recovery services. They give the women mentors, and help them learn how to build and maintain meaningful relationships. They also provide free HIV and STI testing, as well as general check ups and drug prevention education. [1]
The organisation works to fight human trafficking in the Chicago area. TDF prevents trafficking by helping at-risk youth through education and empowerment programs. [4] Kim Longinotto released a documentary, Dreamcatcher, showcasing its work in 2015. [2] [6] Myers-Powell also is a public speaker on the topic of human trafficking.
Animal welfare organizations are concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of individual animals. These organizations include animal rescue groups and wildlife rehabilitation centers, which care for animals in distress and sanctuaries, where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives.
One of the most known is probably the friendship between Jennifer Boyle’s rescue cat Morris and the horse Champy. The woman adopted the cat from the shelter when he was around 9 months old.
When problems with the Adopt-a-Horse program emerged and the BLM was accused of allowing too many adoptions so as to deplete feral horse populations on federal land and allowing "adopted" horses to sell for slaughter, in 1978 Congress passed the Public Rangelands Improvement Act (PRIA). The PRIA limited adoptions to only four horses a year per ...
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Establishes a board of advisers on historically black colleges and universities and moves the federal HBCU initiative from the Department of Education to within the executive branch, with the goal of increasing collaboration with the private sector and federal programs. Read Order Read article ; February 24, 2017
In 1976, the BLM officially established an "Adopt-a-Horse" program, to place excess horses that had been removed, but had no authority to pass title to the adopters. [74] [g] By 1977, there were 60,000 animals on the range, [75] the lower end of numbers estimated to be on the range in 1930.