EU: Paves the Way for Funding Access to Safe Abortions
The European Union has announced that member states can use existing resources to support citizens seeking access to safe abortion services, a decision welcomed as a 'victory for women.'
Families on Elder Care / Four Stories of People Facing the Dilemma of Caring for Their Loved Ones. They Deal with Guilt and Lack of Help
This article shares four personal stories of families in Slovakia grappling with the challenges of caring for elderly relatives, highlighting issues of inadequate services, ethical dilemmas, and the emotional toll on caregivers.
Minister Rydman brought a meme to the questioning session
Minister Wille Rydman referenced a meme during a parliamentary questioning session in response to opposition challenges regarding welfare support in Finland.
FCC seeks UAE firm’s support to improve service delivery
The Federal Character Commission of Nigeria is engaging with a UAE firm to enhance its digital services and improve governance.
The EU will respond to the petition for abortion support
The EU prepares to respond to a petition advocating for enhanced access to abortion services for women in member countries where these services are restricted.
Asylum hotel use drops as bombshell migration figures show big changes
The number of people housed in asylum hotels in the UK has decreased significantly, leading to discussions about the government's migration policies and impact on support services.
ABS: New Center of Excellence for Cruising
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has launched a new Cruise Center of Excellence in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, offering specialized services to the cruising industry.
Full breakdown of the Lapu Lapu tragedy donations and where the money went
The article details the donations raised for victims of the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy in Vancouver, including how the funds are being allocated to various support services.
In California: the new law AB 117 signed by Newsom that affects public transport users
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new law aimed at stabilizing public transport services in the Bay Area, providing $590 million to support recovery post-COVID-19.
SHOCKING STATISTICS: One in five believes teaching children about body parts is sexual abuse
A study reveals uneven awareness of child sexual abuse and available support services in Estonia, particularly among men and urban residents.
New support from Grinman to the Government: "Some of us will get left behind but it's worth it"
Mario Grinman, president of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services, expressed support for the government's economic policies despite acknowledging the hardships faced by some citizens.
Charity campaign ''Angels over Latvia'' ends with donations of 852,192.90 euros
The charity campaign 'Angels over Latvia' raised a total of 852,192.90 euros to support therapeutic services for 416 children across Latvia.
Who to call for help when the conditions worsen
The article discusses resources and support available for those affected by deteriorating conditions due to weather in Iceland.
Anna Helena Ursula Malkovskaja: On the Accessibility of Mental Health Support for Children
Anna Helena Ursula Malkovskaja discusses the urgent need for improved accessibility of mental health services for children in Estonia.
A new postage stamp is being issued – dedicated to a special initiative
A new postage stamp has been issued to support the Ministry of Foreign Affairs initiative "Grįžtu LT," aimed at helping Lithuanians abroad plan their return to Lithuania.
Is the US Encouraging Israel's Annexation of the West Bank? Starting Consular Services in Jewish Settlements
The US embassy in Jerusalem is set to start consular services in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank, raising concerns that the US may implicitly support Israel's expansion of these settlements.
Manitoba anti-fraud campaign targets older adults
The Manitoba government, in collaboration with police and senior support services, is launching a campaign to combat grandparent scams affecting older adults.
Senedd votes in favour of implementing Westminster’s assisted dying bill
The Senedd in Wales voted to support the Westminster-assisted dying bill, allowing terminally ill patients easier access to assisted dying services.
Former California charity CEO charged with stealing $1.2m in public funds
The former CEO of a San Francisco charity has been charged with stealing over $1.2 million in public funds intended to support homeless services.
Reykjadalur does not receive grants and cancels part of its operations
Reykjadalur has announced the cancellation of part of its summer programs due to a lack of ongoing funding for support projects.
Letter to City Leadership: Family Judges See Protection of Munich's Children at Risk
Family judges in Munich express concerns over child welfare and urge city officials to take immediate action due to insufficient resources in family support services.
Putin: "The enemy cannot defeat Russia" – Accuses Ukraine of terrorism
President Putin claims that the enemy, referring to Ukraine, cannot defeat Russia and accuses Ukraine of resorting to terrorism with the support of Western intelligence services.
Last year, more than one million euros were paid in benefits to Ukrainian civilians in Daugavpils
In 2025, Daugavpils municipality paid over one million euros in benefits to support Ukrainian civilians, assisting 835 individuals during the year.
Disaster Support Convenience Store Prepared for Nankai Trough, Lawson Opens First Store Offering Free Charging
Lawson has opened its first 'disaster support convenience store' in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, designed to assist residents during major disasters like the Nankai Trough earthquake by offering various emergency services.
Liberia: Arcelormittal Mining Chief Visits Yekepa Hospital, Pledges Continued Support
Kleber Silva, ArcelorMittal's global mining chief, visited Yekepa Hospital, praising improvements and committing to ongoing support for healthcare services in the area.
The aim is not to appeal to the anxiety of relatives of cancer patients
A cancer support organization has criticized Intuens for marketing its health screening services to the relatives of cancer patients.
The goal is not to appeal to the anxiety of relatives
The director of Intuens states that their collaboration with the support organization Kraft was intended to provide options for those seeking such services, without invoking fear or anxiety among relatives of cancer patients.
Ukraine received 10 generators from Italy
Italy has delivered 10 electric generators to Ukraine to support essential services amid ongoing challenges due to the war.
Stockholm first in the country to track six-year-olds
Stockholm is implementing a tracking program for six-year-olds deemed at risk of future criminality, investing 55 million kronor in a family-centered approach.
Three group living homes will be established in Vilnius district
The Vilnius district plans to build three new group living homes in response to increasing demand, creating a total of 30 new spaces for residents with support needs.
Ekiti adopts digital solutions to improve maternal health, reach remote patients
The Ekiti State Government is implementing digital solutions to enhance maternal health care, allowing access to medical support through phone and messaging services.
Farmers on tractors came to the aid of rescue teams
Farmers in Iceland used their tractors to support rescue teams during an emergency situation.
The Alpine Volunteers in the Field for the Games. The Black Feathers: "Always Present"
Alpine volunteers have played a crucial role in the organization of the Winter Olympics in Italy by providing various support services.
The state has stopped funding corrective services
The Czech government has halted funding for corrective services, impacting numerous support programs.
The Coalition of Yemeni Parties Comments on Events in Aden and the Coalition Advisor Meets with Radhafan Sheikhs
The National Coalition of Yemeni Parties emphasizes the need for stability and expresses concern over recent events in Aden while highlighting improved services in the city.
Check out the list of free support services for women victims of violence in Bahia
The article provides a list of free legal and psychological support services available to women victims of domestic violence in the Bahia region of Brazil.
"Eye to Eye, They Told Him What He Did." Hundreds of Victims Met with the Perpetrator Last Year
Last year, hundreds of crime victims in Czechia confronted their perpetrator through meetings organized by the Probation and Mediation Service, emphasizing the importance of restorative justice.
These are the categories with the highest discounts for beneficiaries of the Military Family
The Argentine government's Military Family program offers significant discounts on various services and products for military families, aiming to improve their quality of life.
Good news for Mexicans: where the Consulate's truck will be in New York from February 24 to 28
The Mexican Consulate in New York is bringing its mobile units to assist citizens with official paperwork from February 24 to 28 at strategic locations in the area.
Children's Protection Center: Social Services Often Use a 'Here and Now' Approach in Evaluations
A report by the Children's Protection Center emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive evaluation of the support system for families, particularly concerning the recurring separation of children from their parents in Latvia.
The President of Poland has terminated the special support system for Ukrainians
Poland's President has announced the end of a special assistance law that facilitated job placement, social benefits, and educational access for Ukrainians fleeing the war.
'Beyond Zero Euthanasia, Realizing Animal Welfare'... Announcement of Gangwon's Animal Welfare Policy
Gangwon Province announced a significant increase in funding for animal welfare, pledging 25 billion KRW to support its new comprehensive animal welfare policies.
New York governor pulls robotaxi expansion proposal for cities outside Big Apple
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has withdrawn her proposal to expand commercial robotaxi services to cities outside New York City due to lack of support from stakeholders.
A man gained trust from the church and sexually abused at the age of 8. Samuel's story
The article discusses the traumatic experiences of Samuel, who, at the age of 8, suffered sexual abuse by a man associated with the church, amidst the challenges he faced growing up.
Your company loves you
The article discusses how companies are addressing mental health issues by offering services like access to therapists and support for various personal challenges, all aimed at improving employee well-being.
Three injured and five sectors affected after the landslide in Alausí: Armed Forces support the emergency
A landslide in Alausí, Ecuador resulted in three injuries and impacted five neighborhoods, prompting a response from emergency services and the Armed Forces.
CGT Strike: Banks Promise In-Person Service, But La Bancaria Confirms Support
The banks have promised to maintain services during the CGT strike, but La Bancaria union has confirmed its participation against the labor reform bill being debated in Congress.
Reform-run council says free library scheme for refugees ‘is not value for money’
Reform UK has withdrawn Lancashire libraries from a free refugee support scheme, claiming it's not a proper use of taxpayer funds despite the program being cost-free.
Saskatchewan invests additional $1.4 million in gender-based violence programming
The Saskatchewan government is committing an additional $1.46 million to support programs aimed at addressing gender-based violence across the province.
Baby born during carnival at support base of concessionaire on BR-101, in ES
A baby was born in a support base along the BR-101 highway in Espírito Santo during the Carnival holiday.