Do you need assistance paying your utility bills the California Public Utilities Commission www.cpic.ca.gov. [Veterans]
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How to find money for college visit the U.S. Department of Education website at www.ed.gov, click on funding for college or grant opportunities. [Veterans] [Education]
CONSTRUCTION RECRUITMENT!!! Friday (8/31/2012) at 1:00pm at The L.A. Urban League, located at 5681 W. Jefferson Blvd. LA, CA 90016. You must bring with you: California ID, SS Card, Resume, and Proof of Unemployment (if receiving benefits) RSVP NOT NECESSARY, PLEASE ATTEND!!
Older adults can be screened for sleep problems and take measures to reduce the risk of cognitive decline. There are specific strategies to get good sleep. Research from UCSF and UCSD - http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/08/27/159983037/sleepless-nights-m…
2012 Job Fair For Success! 9/26, 10/24, 11/28/2012. 1pm-4pm. FREE admission and FREE parking! 5901 E. 7th St. Long in Long Beach. Dress for SUCCESS and bring your resume! City, County, State, and School job representatives will be there, among others. No reservation needed! See YOU there! [Veteran] [Employment]
Life is good and when you think it is not remember these three things:
1. Let go and let God
2. Count your blessings.
3. Fake it until you make it :-)
I hope each of you are doing well.
Peace,
Gene
Even When It's Bad, Life is Good
...
It’s a crooked path, in a winding wood
Sometimes life don’t go where you think it should
But it’s a lucky man who has understood
That even when it’s bad, even when it’s bad life is good
Writer/Singer Kate Klim
http://kateklim.com/music.php
The website www.ebenefits.va.gov is a one-stop shop for benefits-related online tools and information for Wounded Warriors and Veterans. [Veterans] [Benefits]
The Veteran Tickets Foundation (Vet Tix) gives FREE tickets to all Veterans, Active Duty Military and their families. www.vettix.org/ [Veterans]
Epilepsy support is not as organized as other groups yet more people die from Epilepsy/ yr than Breast Cancer. In response communities have organizations such as www.epilepsyalliance.org (has a a great educational video). Similar groups are likely in your area so don't be shy, find the best support group for your needs.
Disabled veterans, former POWs, and Recipients of the Medal of Honor are eligible for a California State Distinguished Veteran Pass which gets you into many campsites and other recreational places for free. http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/737/files/dpr619.pdf [Veterans]
The Department of Fish and Game issues Reduced-Fee Sport Fishing Licenses to anglers who meet specific criteria. Additional validations or cards are required for certain species and areas and must be purchased at the regular fee. http://www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/sportfishingfreereduced.html [Veterans]
NAHIC: The National Adolescent and Young Adult Health Information Center serves as a national resource for adolescent and young adult health information and research. Find them at: http://nahic.ucsf.edu/about/about-nahic/
Chemo makes you infertile, but Fertile Hope and Walgreens can help give you the chance of having kids who can be cancer free before you start chemo. Talk to your nearest infertility clinic.
These are the links below:
http://www.fertilehope.org/
http://www.ivfcenterhawaii.com/
"Classes USA" is doing a promotion through Facebook to match Veterans looking for grants to with advanced education opportunities. Find these educational grants at https://www.facebook.com/ClassesUSA?v=app_169665533097646&app_data=medf…
The Georgia Health Sciences University Cancer Center has classes and events in many types of wellness, for our community as well as our patients. Find out what we offer at: http://www.mcghealth.org/classes-and-events/GhsuContentPage.aspx?nd=813
At GHSU we have a wide range of women's services for Cancer and all issues impacting our health as women. Our full range of services can be found at: http://www.mcghealth.org/womens-health/GhsuContentPage.aspx?nd=1048
Produced by British Government in 1939 at the beginning of World War II:
"Keep Calm and Carry On"
I saw this on the internet and really like it.
My to-do list:
-Count my blessings
-Practice kindness
-Let go of what I can't control
-Listen to my heart
-Be productive yet calm
-Just breathe
Here are some inspirational and every day tips to help keep your heart healthy (in every way). http://rishikajain.com/2012/08/26/healthy-tips-for-heart/