Background In Canada, Tim Horton’s thrives on its strong presence, whether it be with regards to high store saturation or with community involvement. Tim Horton’s has started to expand across the border and pond, by opening locations in the United States (US), as well locations in the Gulf Cooperation Council and Europe. However, Tim Horton's has not flourished outside Canada, with stores being closed in the US in 2014. On August 26, 2014, Tim Horton’s reached an agreement with G3 Capital to be
“responsibility” (Kirkness and Barnhardt, 2001) will be followed: Respectful inclusion of the participants (Staton, 2014); flexibility in the community’s “interests, questions, and needs as they arise” (Kovach, 2009); giving something back to the community (Bishop, 2005, p. 123); and sharing their knowledge responsibly (Staton,
of discord among local and state public safety agencies, because coordination was not a priority (p. 6). However, past experiences show that today interoperability is critical to DHS. For example, coordinating responses with field officers directly allow first responders to more efficiently assist the community. The use of NIEM and GJXDM models assist information interchange to occur more effectively. Deukmedjian (2008) explain how "public safety interoperability thus engenders new practice of
decision makers to determine which ‘right’ needs priority at the given time and location. The law and order situation of a country also depends on its economics. It often has its roots embedded in an unfair distribution of benefits to the local community of both organizational benefits and government schemes. The resultant anger is generally directed
the responsibilities of an organization and strategies employed to meet them Social responsibility is one of the Red Driving School’s obligations that has set-up are geared towards ensuring the operations of the business are friendly to both the community and the environment. In other words, the company’s corporate responsibility focuses on improving its services both indoor and outdoor; in an effort to increase its vision and gain competitive advantage. As a result, Red Driving School maintains standards
close to two children and that makes it twenty-four children in a year. The orphanage has a primary school and after primary it’s a challenge as to where to take the child from there. It would be a great opportunity if the orphanage home considered partnering with high school that provide free education for the orphans. The orphanage home could also establish a high school and college fund program where they encourage donors or sponsors to contribute a commitment fund which is invested in treasury bills
their knowledge and skills to provide service(s) that address the needs of the individuals and community. Similarly, one of Mercy Fitzgerald's core values is being committed to providing accessible services to the poor and impoverish communities wherein they operate. One way in which Mercy demonstrates this commitment is by providing low cost or free health care to individuals and also by providing “community outreach programs” (2014) such as health screenings, smoking cessation support and providing
others. For example Indigenous peoples are expected to be among the communities most heavily affected by climate change (Green and Raygorodetsky, 2010). In part, this reflects the dependence and close proximity of many Indigenous peoples to their natural environments and resources (Green and Raygorodetsky, 2010; Vinyeta and Lynn, 2013). In northern Canada, Indigenous communities are already experiencing the effects of significant climate changes (Furgal and Seguin, 2006). For example, the Kashechewan
pastor with a minority of the congregation doing most of the ministry. Broadening the base of trained people to serve is the norm in a healing church. One of the best ways to train is mentoring. The author believe in a system of mentoring which is partnering no more than five lay leaders with one pastor or well-trained layperson (p. 80). “Besides some things are better “caught” than “taught.” (p. 80) Mentoring creates a bonding relationship, which allows the freedom to express ideas and ask
situations and war zones. Caritas strives to build a world where others act when people are in starving, in poverty or are in dangerous situations by lending them a helping hand to provide food, water and other basic necessities. Caritas Aotearoa is now partnering with Caritas Iraq to assist with the Iraq crisis happening at the moment. Caritas Iraq was originally founded in 1992, to help those who were affected by the war. Since then, Iraq has been raided by a group called the 'Islamic State' (ISIS), who