Welfare Became My Stepping Stone


Book Description

This is a true story of how a young woman faced the abandonment of a husband who left her with two small children while she was pregnant with her third child. With no money, with limited working skills, and three children now to provide for, Gladys called on all the help she can get. With her faith in God and encouragement and help from her family and others, she faced the situation. She swallowed her pride and applied a public welfare. She vowed it would be her steppingstone to a better life for her and her children. And it was! After her baby was born, she attended school in order to become a vocational nurse. She found a good paying job and a whole lot of self-respect. Before long, she was off of welfare with more money and pride than she has ever known before. Gladys shares her ups and downs with her story and advice and spiritual strength especially to those women who are presentably receiving government assistance from public welfare. Her message is If I did it, then you can to! Let welfare be your stepping stone to a better life.







Between the Stepping Stones


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Great-Aunt Chris had begun Helens story, but her death left Helen alone to scribble and scratch out a life now deprived of her deepest friend, whose greatest gift to Helen was a garden, a magical moonlit dance of crystal and gold and silver faeries. The stories of three girls verging on the precipice of womanhood intertwine. Each girl is a victim to brutality, and each was somehow dragged down into servitude and humiliation, yet each life is briefly illuminated by flashes of magic along her journey. The world is full of magicnot that witching magic of sorcery and spells, but the subtle glimpses of magic found in the wrinkles and smiles of those whose wisdom and affection illuminate our journeys. Theyre like fireflies flitting and dancing along a country road at night or the moonlit lace of branches along the forest floor. Magic is sometimes found in the fleeting passing of someone whose momentary flare of kindness and beauty enriches our hearts and souls. And that kind of magic can only be found between the stepping stones in those places where people dare not tread because they are so afraid of the unknown. Helen, Miramund, and Kathleen find themselves in places deep and dark and seemingly hopeless, and only the kind intervention of another can lift them back into the light. Shall each heroine be destined to be a laundress all her life, or can each break with destiny and become a magician in her own right? The stories seek to merge at a place and time preordained by the efforts and struggles of each girl, not by a fickle destiny, and hopefully, each girl will have earned through her own heroic efforts and at that time and place the gift of true balance and insight.




Got a Little Money, Now What?


Book Description

"Got A Little Money, Now What?" is for adults of all ages and teens. How many people do you know who have taken a class on the proper use of the finances of your household? I'm not talking about a college course such as Business Financial Management. I'm speaking of household financial management. We need practical and demonstrated knowledge in the area of household finances by the time we reach adulthood and ideally even before, but why aren't these principles taught as life skills since we all need them? It's sort of like having children and nobody really teaching you how to successfully parent - right? Should these life skills be picked up randomly from whomever chooses to share them - right or wrong? Let's spend a little time together looking at some things that are "basic necessities" for avoiding missteps and achieving financial freedom.




Stepping Stones To Recovery From Codependency


Book Description

An inspiring collection of articles and personal stories about codependent behavior, this book focuses on self-sabotaging behavior patterns and good principles of self-care. An inspiring collection of articles and personal stories about codependent behavior, this book focuses on self-sabotaging behavior patterns and good principles of self-care.




The Hospital


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Vol. 14-41 have separately paged nursing section.




Ebony


Book Description

EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.




Stepping Stones To Recovery For Men


Book Description

This male perspective on the Twelve Step program offers insight into the unique needs of men through articles, reflections, and affirmations. This male perspective on the Twelve Step program offers insight into the unique needs of men through articles, reflections, and affirmations. It presents workable examples and ideas for positive personal and spiritual growth.




The 21st Century Parent


Book Description

The 21st Century Parent emphatically remind us that the missing ingredient in closing the gaps in achievement is heaping measure of parent engagement and community. This is one-of-a kind book, even the most savvy expert will find novel advice and useful tools, sample school practices, and strategies. The book is outstanding resources recognizing and building upon asset that Parents and communities bring in creating partnership for children’s school success. Packed with tips for parents, principals and teachers, resource tools, and an invaluable guide for engaging parents, The 21st Century Parent reveals how to build strong collaborative relationships and offers practical advice for improving interactions between parents and teachers, from insuring that parents are constructive and inclusive to navigating the complex issues surrounding diversity in the classroom and how parents can be transformative change agents for their children and their schools. Written with candor, clarity, and humor, 21st Century Parent is essential reading for teachers, parents on the front lines in public schools, and administrators and policy makers at all levels.




Fostered Adult Children Together On The Bridge To Healing...Will we ever get over it?


Book Description

Carol Lucas is proud to present this unique book to people with very unique issues – former foster children. It is her desire that hope for them will be found in the pages of this book. FACT (Fostered Adult Children Together) is a support group for former foster children. It is based on Ten Stepping Stones and the Bridge to Healing. Will we ever get over it? That question is what this book is all about. The stories that the author and other former foster children shared in this book should help answer that question, for themselves and other former, current, and future fostering children. Although there are only sixty-one stories in this book, there could be millions. Those stories as a voice to the unheard millions. The purpose of the foster care system is to provide a safe haven for children without one, helping them to cross the bridge from foster care to aging out, but sadly the bridge leads to nowhere. Many former foster children end up homeless, dumpster diving for food, on drugs, incarcerated, at worst in body bags, at best, living on the fringes of life.