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en They can't afford it or can't take care of it physically. This would be positive to have volunteer labor.

en Their entire business model is built on keeping prices and labor costs low; that's why, when it comes to health care, they would prefer to have taxpayers pay for it than to pay for it themselves. Clearly they can afford it. His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy. Their entire business model is built on keeping prices and labor costs low; that's why, when it comes to health care, they would prefer to have taxpayers pay for it than to pay for it themselves. Clearly they can afford it.

en Therapeutic riding relies heavily on trained volunteers. Our program, Rainbow Riders, focuses on education, recreation and leisure. That's what we're capable of providing in our all-volunteer program now. That's right - all volunteer - and that includes me, the instructor. We cannot afford a staff of licensed therapists so we cannot offer physical therapy.

en We cannot physically be there to help our fellow nurses so we offer this Labor Day 'Labor of Love' challenge in an effort to do what we can to help.

en It was all volunteer labor.

en In response, we care about the students, too. That's why we're doing this. We have good drivers and monitors dedicated to children, and they're leaving because they cannot afford to stay. They cannot afford to live.

en First responders, including volunteer firefighters, are the first, and sometimes only, line of defense in many New Jersey communities. Their families deserve to know that while their spouses and loved ones are out there taking care of us, we will be able to take care of them if the unthinkable should happen.

en I'm so excited that he has come forward. You really need a champion from a particular neighborhood for something like this. ... We may be able to provide some volunteer labor and materials to help. We're going to try to clean it up and pretty it up.

en It is essential for people to volunteer. The Red Cross chapter in Camden County consists of volunteers only. All the classes and training are provided by volunteer efforts. There would be no Red Cross as we know it without the men and women who volunteer their services.

en Well, we try to give the best care we can to the animals who need it. We're different from most shelters in that we have the volunteer and donor support to take care of bigger (medical) problems most shelters can't.

en The governor has been clear that his concern was to make sure that seniors who need care, and can't afford it, can receive care.

en We're going to keep answering calls, we're going to still provide care to the citizens of Adair County. Whether the tax passes or not, we're going to still offer the best quality care that we can afford.

en I'm very happy they got their raises. I feel we need to take care of the people who take care of the city and that is exactly what our police officers and fire fighters do. It's not like we can't afford it.

en The thing you have to do regularly and what takes the most labor is milking the cows and taking care of them. The idea of getting rid of the milking procedure is you cut out about six to eight hours of labor each day, every day, 365 days a year. That's one big expense.

en It is striking how many days people went without medicine, food and water without help from any agency of government or volunteer group. Many of those who did not evacuate were in poor health and circumstances to begin with and many said they were physically unable to leave.


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