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Heartland Alliance is an anti-poverty organization based in Chicago, with a historical focus on serving American immigrant communities. Heartland Alliance devotes the bulk of its funding to initiatives that address poverty through health and housing, with further programs centered on jobs, justice, and international work. [ 1 ]
The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) is a center affiliated with the Heartland Alliance in the United States that "is dedicated to ensuring human rights protections and access to justice for all immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers." [1] Its executive director is Mary Meg McCarthy [2] [3] and it is headquartered in Chicago. [1]
In 2011 it became part of Heartland Alliance [5] [6] [7] and then became Vital Bridges Food Program as part of the consolidation of Chicago Community Response, Open Hand Chicago, and The HIV Coalition. [8] In 1994 Open Hand Chicago was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame. [9]
House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks with Republican members of Congress on Wednesday in Eagle Pass, Texas. Johnson led about 60 fellow Republicans in Congress on a visit to the Mexican border.
"Nelson Mandela" (known in some versions as "Free Nelson Mandela") is a song written by British musician Jerry Dammers, and performed by the band the Special A.K.A. with a lead vocal by Stan Campbell. It was first released on the single "Nelson Mandela"/"Break Down the Door" in 1984.
Heartland (novel series), an equestrian, young-adult series by Lauren Brooke; Heartland, a comic book series by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon; Heartland (Smarsh book), a 2018 memoir by Sarah Smarsh; Heartland, a 2009 football-themed novel by Anthony Cartwright (writer) Heartland, a 1964 novel by Wilson Harris; Heartland, a 2004 novel by John MacKay
Heartland Foundation (Ric Byrne and Jon Moxley (2)) 1 August 19, 2005 Cincinnati, OH Stripped of title on August 19, 2005. 44. Foreign Intelligence (Quinten Lee (3) and Ala Hussein (3)) 3 August 19, 2005 Cincinnati, OH Awarded titles by Brock Guffman. 45. Matt Stryker (4) and Tack 1 October 25, 2005 Cincinnati, OH 46. Brian Jennings and Kimera ...
As well as the national campaign, which is supported by major retailers including Marks and Spencer, Tesco, John Lewis Partnership, Wickes and Boots, [2] there are also local campaigns in various cities including Cambridge (where the campaign was founded), Birmingham, London and York. [3]