transitional shelter造句
例句與造句
- Initially, the organization planned to create a transitional shelter.
- He fleetingly defied her but then agreed to delay the processing until transitional shelter was found.
- This type of transitional shelter reduces the costs of redeployment and provides security from the very onset of the disaster.
- A partnership with Japan Platform to help build transitional shelters was on-going when the disaster hit in November 2007.
- The court will permit the process to begin at transitional shelters, where they are at least assured a roof over their heads.
- It's difficult to find transitional shelter in a sentence. 用transitional shelter造句挺難的
- Faith House Agencies also could expand _ plus they already will break ground in May on a transitional shelter with 64 to 100 beds.
- These transitional shelters were designed to be built by volunteers and unskilled workers in about eight hours on an area that had been prepared by families.
- In January 2011, Capponi relocated 28 families from his camp in Belvil to Jacmel, Haiti into a self-sustained village with transitional shelters.
- Also she is the founder of " Stephanie Siriwardhana Foundation ", which intends to support a transitional shelter for sexually abused young girls.
- Plans for an apartment fell through and now he is living in a transitional shelter at Covenant House in Hollywood, where he first heard about the opportunity to join AmeriCorps.
- Rohlfing, however, said the City Union Mission began warning Dodson and Williams about 17 months ago that they would eventually be ousted to make way for the transitional shelter.
- The 71-year-old charity, which relies on private donations and receives no government support, now operates a similar transitional shelter for families and two shelters for the homeless.
- The Teels, now living in a North Hollywood transitional shelter, count themselves among the growing number of " invisible " homeless in Los Angeles'suburban San Fernando Valley.
- In the narrower sense, a transitional shelter is a structure in which usually a family can live, with dignity, for as long as their permanent accommodation takes to build or restore.
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