November 22, 2012

Let’s Give Thanks to the Selfless Volunteers of Sandy

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Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays.  I believe its importance goes beyond simply celebrating a national holiday; it’s a time-honored tradition for families to travel from around the country to catch up, eat great food, catch a football game, partake in the craziness of Black Friday, and above all – give thanks. Thanksgiving to [...]

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November 12, 2012

HUD Honors Veteran’s Service by Serving Them

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On this day — Veteran’s Day — let us raise our flags, not only because we love the United States of America, but to honor those who have risked their lives, lost their lives, to provide us access to the liberties we enjoy everyday. This country was built upon the shoulders of men and women [...]

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October 25, 2012

Weekly Online Resources Round-up

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HUDdlers, it’s time for the weekly online resources round-up. This week is National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and the resources we have rounded up will help keep your families and your homes lead-free! This year’s National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week theme, “Lead-Free Kids for a Healthy Future,” highlights the importance of educating parents and children [...]

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July 20, 2012

Weekly Online Resources Round-up

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For the first time in almost 20 years, the International AIDS Conference will take place on American soil – right here in our Nation’s capital, Washington DC, from July 22 – 27th .  People from across the country and around the globe will convene here to reflect on accomplishments, share challenges, and  discuss future goals. [...]

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July 6, 2012

Weekly Online Resources Round-up

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During the past couple of weeks the U.S. has experienced several devastating natural disasters: wildfires in Colorado, tropical storms in Florida, and violent storms resembling hurricanes in the eastern U.S. Emergencies were declared in Colorado, Florida, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, the District of Columbia and Virginia, leaving 3 million without power during a heat wave. [...]

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