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en The first thing we did was take care of the families that were getting kicked out of a hotel. They were going to have to go to a shelter.

en They paid for my hotel room and everything. I will be under their care for a year, and they will take care of any complications that might result, ... It didn't cost me a thing monetarily, but I do have to watch my diet a little closer. The only thing it interrupted was my golf.

en We try to determine the need for clothes, shoes, food, shelter and medical items. We are working very hard to take care of the emergency needs of the families that have been displaced.

en We have been working with HUD and the U.S. Conference of Mayors to identify places where people can be provided with shelter and an opportunity to care for their families on a long-term basis,

en If it was a plane crash, you'd have a list of the passengers and you'd start calling families to locate the next of kin. In this case, the next of kin may be displaced as well. They may have moved several times since the hurricane ? from Louisiana to a shelter, to another shelter to an apartment or trailer ? and tracing them is very difficult.

en Wisconsin Democrats are focused on making life more affordable for our middle-class families, so they can pay for their health care, have a good-paying job and send their kids to college. Whether it is our schools, health care, jobs, energy costs, or the ongoing war in Iraq, one thing is clear: When it comes to these priorities, Democrats are on the side of Wisconsin families.

en A family we're helping out has two girls in college, ... One's a pre-med student, and the other is enrolled in a nursing program. But their parents have no jobs, and they have no money in their pockets. We originally approached them about getting out of the shelter and into a hotel. But they said, What do we do then? We have shelter here -- and free food. We don't have any money to buy food on our own.

en Nutrition . . . has been kicked around like a puppy that cannot take care of itself. Food faddists and crackpots have kicked it pretty cruelly . . .
  Adelle Davis

en All the home I know is a hotel. Why, I don't even have a dog.. A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence. . I don't know the first thing about cooking or taking care of a house.

en [At another stadium that served as ground zero for rescue and relief operations, a group of men stood at the edges waiting, for a second day in a row, for something to shelter their families at night.] Food is a faraway thing, ... We don't have tents.

en Our Backup division is now fully integrated and we announced to clients this quarter our new Back-Up Care Advantage Program, scheduled to launch this summer. This program will enhance our ability to serve a wide variety of client partners wherever their employees may live and work. Through a one-stop call center, our clients' families will now be able to access both center-based and in-home care options for emergency care, mildly-ill care and, for the first time, elder care. Working families struggle with the dual issues of raising children and providing care and support for aging parents, and this new program will bring much needed back-up services that will enable these families to better integrate the many challenges of work and life.

en Right now, being in a shelter, or being in a hotel, is somewhat a bridge to nowhere.

en Accommodations are more like those of a dormitory than a hotel. These hotels are operating with few staff members, as a majority of hotel workers were among the thousands of people ordered to evacuate. Those hotels providing temporary shelter today will require significant refurbishing in the future before resuming normal operations and welcoming the traveling public.

en A lot of families here are extended families and they work together to provide care. When it's left to just one member of the family, though, that's a lot ... in many cases, the person needs care 24 hours a day, so (the caregiver's) sleep schedule is erratic, and they hardly have time to bathe or eat.

en A lot of families here are extended families and they work together to provide care. When it's left to just one member of the family, though, that's a lot … in many cases, the person needs care 24 hours a day, so (the caregiver's) sleep schedule is erratic, and they hardly have time to bathe or eat.


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