Volunteers of America New Orleans Promotes Foster Care Adoption
A TV spot promoting Adoption of foster kids. Volunteers of America, in New Orleans, works with Wendy’s Wonderful Kids on this challenging task.
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A TV spot promoting Adoption of foster kids. Volunteers of America, in New Orleans, works with Wendy’s Wonderful Kids on this challenging task.
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Hey there, We are Cyn and Rolf Skyberg from Silicon Valley, California, looking forward to growing our family through Adoption – please visit our website to get to know us better! skybergfamily.org
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If you’re thinking about adopting find out the pros and cons of open Adoption and closed adoption. Visit www.ThePregnancyShow.com
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A brief clip from President Obama addressing the NAACP on its 100th anniversary, stressing the importance of Parenting and responsibility. “That means putting away the X-Box.”
He adds that “we need to go back to the day when parents saw somebody foolin’ around – it wasn’t your child, but… they’ll whoop you anyway… Or at least they’ll tell your parents…”
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Learn more about the Parenting On Track™ Home Program and what you can do to prepare your kids to become tweeners you’ll adore. http://www.Parentingontrack.com/program-details
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This video takes you step-by-step through the County of San Diego Adoption process. At any given time, over one hundred children in San Diego County’s foster care system are waiting for permanent adoptive placement. The children range in age from toddlers to young teens, come from diverse ethnic backgrounds, or are siblings who need to be placed together. Some children may have medical, educational or emotional needs that require special attention. We are looking for mature individuals who have the flexibility, commitment, humor, love and understanding it takes to be a parent. Children right here in our own community need a place to call home.
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This video takes you step-by-step through the County of San Diego Adoption process. At any given time, over one hundred children in San Diego County’s foster care system are waiting for permanent adoptive placement. The children range in age from toddlers to young teens, come from diverse ethnic backgrounds, or are siblings who need to be placed together. Some children may have medical, educational or emotional needs that require special attention. We are looking for mature individuals who have the flexibility, commitment, humor, love and understanding it takes to be a parent. Children right here in our own community need a place to call home.
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First Lady Michelle Obama talks to school children about the importance of exercise and nutrition at the Healthy Kids Fair on the South Lawn at the White House.
MRS. OBAMA: Well, hello!
CHILDREN: Hello!
MRS. OBAMA: It’s good to see everybody. Perfect weather, right?
CHILDREN: Yes!
MRS. OBAMA: Thank you so much. I am thrilled to have you all here today at the White House. And I also want to thank a few people before we start, not just the young people here who also — some of you brought your parents, so let’s see the parents. Give the parents a round of applause. (Applause.)
But in addition to all of you, we’ve got a few pretty special guests. We’ve got some talented chefs and nutritionists here to teach us how to make healthy breakfasts, lunches and snacks.
So I want to first want to introduce Koren Grieveson, who I just got to meet. Koren, where are you? There she is, over there. (Applause.) She’s from my hometown, Chicago. (Applause.) Yay for Chicago.
And then we have Todd Gray. Todd, where are you? Raise your hand. Todd is from my new hometown right here in Washington, D.C. (Applause.)
And then we’ve got Sam Kass who a lot of you probably met — (applause) — but Sam is in charge of the White House Garden, so he oversees all of that along with all of our wonderful White House chefs. Everybody from the White House team, raise your hands, all of our White House crew. (Applause.)
And we also have Vahista Ussery and the rest of the staff from the School Nutrition Association who are on the frontlines every day in our schools. (Applause.) So Vahista, where are you and all of the nutrition experts? (Applause.)
And Elie Krieger, one of the nutritionists from the Food Network, she’s way in the back with her family. Thank you, Elie. (Applause.)
And I want to thank all the folks from the YMCA and Playworks. They helped us set up all the fun things that we’re going to have to do after we get through talking. So let’s give them a round of applause. (Applause.)
(Inaudible) — U.S. Department of …
Duration : 0:22:24
First Lady Michelle Obama talks to school children about the importance of exercise and nutrition at the Healthy Kids Fair on the South Lawn at the White House.
MRS. OBAMA: Well, hello!
CHILDREN: Hello!
MRS. OBAMA: It’s good to see everybody. Perfect weather, right?
CHILDREN: Yes!
MRS. OBAMA: Thank you so much. I am thrilled to have you all here today at the White House. And I also want to thank a few people before we start, not just the young people here who also — some of you brought your parents, so let’s see the parents. Give the parents a round of applause. (Applause.)
But in addition to all of you, we’ve got a few pretty special guests. We’ve got some talented chefs and nutritionists here to teach us how to make healthy breakfasts, lunches and snacks.
So I want to first want to introduce Koren Grieveson, who I just got to meet. Koren, where are you? There she is, over there. (Applause.) She’s from my hometown, Chicago. (Applause.) Yay for Chicago.
And then we have Todd Gray. Todd, where are you? Raise your hand. Todd is from my new hometown right here in Washington, D.C. (Applause.)
And then we’ve got Sam Kass who a lot of you probably met — (applause) — but Sam is in charge of the White House Garden, so he oversees all of that along with all of our wonderful White House chefs. Everybody from the White House team, raise your hands, all of our White House crew. (Applause.)
And we also have Vahista Ussery and the rest of the staff from the School Nutrition Association who are on the frontlines every day in our schools. (Applause.) So Vahista, where are you and all of the nutrition experts? (Applause.)
And Elie Krieger, one of the nutritionists from the Food Network, she’s way in the back with her family. Thank you, Elie. (Applause.)
And I want to thank all the folks from the YMCA and Playworks. They helped us set up all the fun things that we’re going to have to do after we get through talking. So let’s give them a round of applause. (Applause.)
(Inaudible) — U.S. Department of …
Duration : 0:22:24