Grant Wahl, the American soccer reporter who collapsed and died while covering the World Cup in Qatar last week, died of an aortic aneurysm that ruptured, ...
To him it was a way of really understanding people and where they were coming from,” she said. “I want people to remember him as this kind, generous person who was really dedicated to social justice.” She tried to track down someone at the hospital in Qatar to learn more and kept asking whether he had a pulse. He’d had a cold for 10 days, which “turned into something more severe,” he wrote, adding that he felt better after receiving antibiotics and catching up on sleep. Feeling pretty hairy, bad,” he told co-host Chris Wittyngham in an episode of the podcast Futbol with Grant Wahl published days before his death. No amount of CPR or shocks would have saved him,” she said, adding that there was nothing “nefarious” about his death. In a rupture, the aneurysm bursts completely, causing bleeding inside the body. “It had gotten pretty bad in terms of like the tightness in my chest, tightness, pressure. Though she was not much of a sports fan, she said for Wahl, “Soccer was more than just a sport, it was this thing that connected people around the world.” He was 49. “He was so loved by so many people,” she said, and hearing the outpouring “is like a warm hug when you really need it.” “This is probably something that had been there for some time but not causing much in the way of symptoms.”
Auburn University is one of three universities sharing a $28 million grant award from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and ...
“Ultimately, we will develop case studies that showcase new technologies and opportunities for agricultural and forest production in the rural South,” Fasina said. Fasina also is a co-lead principal investigator for the project along with Greg Harris, professor and chair of engineering’s Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. Alabama, Fasina said, is a global leader in the poultry and forest products agricultural industry sectors, with $43 billion contribution from both industries to Alabama’s economy. Auburn’s share of the grant—$9.3 million—is for a four-year period. “This is a great opportunity for the two founding colleges at Auburn University to deepen their collaborative work to advance Alabama’s economy. Auburn University is one of three universities sharing a $28 million grant award from the U.S.
Five days on from his tragic death in Qatar, an autopsy has confirmed Grant Wahl passed away after an undetected aortic aneurysm ruptured.
The Physicians for a Healthy California (PHC) MedStudentsServe program is accepting applications for its 2023 grant cycle through January 6, 2023.
Sample projects include family health fairs, student-run community health screenings, educational programs for youth, public health outreach initiatives, mentoring programs, safety fairs and more. Funded through endowment and restricted funds and administered by PHC, the program aims to develop the next generation of California’s physician leaders. The program funds medical student organizations to support educational, advocacy, community service and outreach programs that enhance the health and well-being of California’s communities.
Five-storey building to include a youth wellness centre and seniors housing.
“That’s what we’ll be starting in January,” said McFetridge of the campaign to raise the several million dollars needed for the first floor. The youth mental health and wellness centre is called Foundry, one of a province-wide network of services specifically for young people from 12 to 24. BC Housing had already confirmed the seniors housing money but the society needed the grant to kickstart a fundraising campaign to raise the money for the first floor construction, he said.
Wahl, the preeminent soccer reporter in the U.S., died early Saturday while covering the Argentina-Netherlands quarterfinal match in Doha.
The most recent was a Qatari photojournalist with Al Kass TV, [Khalid al-Misslam](https://www.gulf-times.com/article/651322/qatar/al-kass-tv-photojournalist-khalid-al-misslam-passed-away), who "died suddenly" this past weekend. He was remembered not only [as a reporter](https://twitter.com/AlexiLalas/status/1601597273988898817) who spoke [truth to power](https://twitter.com/GrantWahl/status/1594750696137658368) but also as [a colleague who helped journalists](https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2022-12-11/grant-wahl-appreciation) — young and old — with their craft. [Roger Pearce](https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2022-11-22/itv-pays-tribute-to-technical-director-roger-pearce-after-death-at-world-cup), who "passed away suddenly" last month inside his hotel. He was a huge advocate for soccer (both men's and women's) who cared passionately about human rights. [CBS](https://twitter.com/CBSSportsHQ/status/1597703085128048640), [CNN](https://twitter.com/GrantWahl/status/1598020144088768512) and on [NPR](https://www.npr.org/2019/08/15/751538589/where-talks-stand-between-the-u-s-womens-national-team-and-u-s-soccer). His death was unrelated to vaccination status. "My body finally broke down on me," Wahl wrote. His death was unrelated to COVID. What had been a cold over the last 10 days turned into something more severe on the night of the USA-Netherlands game, and I could feel my upper chest take on a new level of pressure and discomfort." [throughout the journalism community](https://www.thenation.com/article/society/grant-wahl-soccer/). Céline Gounder](https://twitter.com/celinegounder), revealed the cause of death — a burst blood vessel — during an appearance Wednesday on [CBS Mornings](https://twitter.com/CBSMornings/status/1603022622572281856). [American soccer sportswriter Grant Wahl](https://www.npr.org/2022/12/09/1142054844/grant-wahl-soccer-writer-dies-qatar-world-cup) died of an [ascending aortic aneurysm](https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319547#diagnosis).
New funding will allow award-winning youth media organization to expand workforce development opportunities and mission-critical mental health and wellness ...
Associate Professor of Chemistry Justin Clar will work with undergraduate researchers to assist the Consumer Product Safety Commission in standardizing ...
This analysis suggests the CPSC methodology may be a more reproducible and sensitive method to track release of materials from coated surfaces in relation to other hand wiping methods,” the CPSC statement of work said. Clar and undergraduate researchers Sydney Thornton ’20 and Sarah Boggins ‘20 co-authored papers in 2020 and 2021 testing the release of zinc oxide nanoparticles from surface-coated lumber using the wipe method and comparing it with other methodologies to show disparity in results gathered from different tests. The research will provide CPSC with information on characteristics of surfaces appropriate for the surface wiping method. “The objectives of the research that Elon University will conduct are to determine applicability, feasibility, reproducibility, and reliability of the CPSC surface wiping method on surfaces beyond the previously examined lumber. There are lots of methods to test the release of materials from surfaces but the results are divergent depending on the method used,” Clar said. The release rates and trends will be compared to data generated on the same surfaces using alternative sampling methods published through the National Institution of Occupation Health and Safety.
Grant Wahl collapsed at Lusail Iconic Stadium while covering the Argentina-Netherlands match early Saturday morning.
His death was unrelated to vaccination status. His death was unrelated to COVID. He was 49.
Right after news broke that Grant Wahl died suddenly while covering World Cup 2022 in Qatar, anti-vaccination activists immediately claimed that the renown ...
[Tech ARP](https://www.techarp.com/) [Celebrity](https://www.techarp.com/showbiz/) Did they really expect the COVID-19 vaccine to be an elixir of immortality? They will just move on to the next celebrity tragedy… It is therefore ludicrous for anti-vaccination activists to blame all deaths of fully-vaccinated people on the vaccine. Grant Wahl was vaccinated against COVID-19, receiving his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on April 7, 2021. He was working on his story on his laptop, it was about 4 minutes before the end of the extra time. Hence, fully-vaccinated people can and will die from other causes of death. Grant Wahl was a big/vocal proponent of COVID vaccines. Grant was outspoken about the vaccine & even shared his vaccination status online. They gave me a course of antibiotics and some heavy-duty cough syrup, and I’m already feeling a bit better just a few hours later. Grant was vaccinated and many people who were considered healthy have “died suddenly” since that vaccine was forced on people.
The American football writer Grant Wahl died last week after a catastrophic tear in a major blood vessel leading out of his heart, his family has said.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) page on Marfan syndrome describes it as a genetic condition that affects connective tissue and can damage the blood vessels and cause aneurysms of the aorta. An aortic aneurysm is a weakening and bulging in a portion of the aorta; “thoracic” refers to that section of the blood vessel that passes through the chest. The NYT report said doctors are exploring whether Wahl had Marfan syndrome, a genetic disorder that increases the risk of this type of aneurysm. According to a note by Johns Hopkins Medicine, aneurysms occur more often in the portion of the aorta that runs through the abdomen rather than the chest (causing what is called “abdominal aortic aneurysm”). The vessel may ultimately burst or separate, triggering a bleeding rush that can be life-threatening, and potentially lethal. As the aneurysm grows, it may produce a cough, shortness of breath or chest pain, the report said — some of which Wahl experienced while in Qatar.
BASKING RIDGE, N.J., December 14, 2022--The Affinity Foundation and its Board of Trustees are pleased to announce the launch of the Foundation's new ...
Right after news broke that Grant Wahl died suddenly while covering World Cup 2022 in Qatar, anti-vaccination activists immediately claimed that the renown ...
[Tech ARP](https://www.techarp.com/) [Celebrity](https://www.techarp.com/showbiz/) They will just move on to the next celebrity tragedy… Will these anti-vaccination activists apologise for lying to you? His death was unrelated to vaccination status. His wife said as much: His death was unrelated to COVID. While anti-vaccination activists are mocking both Wahl and Dr. Grant Wahl was a big/vocal proponent of COVID vaccines. I can’t imagine how bad it would’ve been if he had a heart attack and died while unvaccinated. Thank god @GrantWahl was vaccinated and boosted. RIP Grant
The US soccer reporter managed to watch both what was happening on the field and off.
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The NFL has awarded five new national grants through its Inspire Change social justice initiative to organizations focused on police and community ...
"The significance is huge," Spikes said. The league is already approaching its 10-year, $250 million commitment to social justice efforts. "It's awesome because everybody who sits in that room or everybody who has a seat at the table, we all have vested interest," Spikes said.
The wife of journalist Grant Wahl said Wahl's death last week while covering the World Cup was due to an undetected aortic aneurysm.
"What had been a cold over the last 10 days turned into something more severe on the night of the USA-Netherlands game, and I could feel my upper chest take on a new level of pressure and discomfort." His death was unrelated to vaccination status. "This transition was handled with the utmost care and sensitivity," Gounder wrote. Three weeks of little sleep, high stress and lots of work can do that to you," Wahl wrote on Dec. "This was an international matter that required coordination from multiple agencies domestically and internationally, and there was full cooperation from everyone involved. His death was unrelated to COVID.
Grant Wahl, the American sports journalist who died during the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, died of a ruptured aortic aneurysm, a condition that is more common ...
The condition may be treated with medicines that lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of an aortic aneurysm. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta. Aortic aneurysms can dissect or rupture, resulting in death.
Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP) has been awarded a $100000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation for Fred's Pantry.
Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP) has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation for Fred’s Pantry. Gregory Mustaciuolo, Chief Executive Officer of the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation.” “We are thrilled to have been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation,” said Cynthia Knox, CHHOP CEO.
Dec. 15—The Vandergrift Public Library recently was awarded a $15000 grant to offer additional tutoring to students beyond what they can get in school.
North Dakota received $45 million in American Rescue Plan coronavirus aid to boost broadband infrastructure in the state.
Berrien County Community Development Director Dan Fette tells us the board is seeking a SPARK Grant to help pay for the Lakeview Trail on the east side of M-63 ...
Eventually, the Lakeview Trail would feature a tunnel going under M-63 to connect more trails Whirlpool has planned for the west side of M-63. The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has applied for a $996,000 state grant for a linear trail project along M-63. The plan is to build a paved bike and walking trail to connect Harbor Shores with the 5.5 mile Whirlpool bike trail unveiled this year.
The Connecting Communities Trail is being developed as a cooperative effort between the Idaho Transportation Department, the Cities of Pocatello and Chubbuck, ...
“We’re excited about the prospect of partnering with ITD, Pocatello, and Chubbuck on this project. The Connecting Communities Trail is being developed as a cooperative effort between the Idaho Transportation Department, the Cities of Pocatello and Chubbuck, Bannock County, the Portneuf Greenway Foundation and other agencies. The planned grant application will be to fund the portion of the trail on County property as shown, while funding for the rest of the trail will come from Idaho Transportation Department, Idaho Central Credit Union, and other partners.
Grant Wahl, the American soccer reporter who collapsed while covering the World Cup in Qatar last week, died of a ruptured aortic aneurysm.
- Cigarette smoking increases the risk of an aortic aneurysm, especially one in the abdomen. This may include treating other medical conditions that increase the risk of rupture or dissection. In contrast, an aneurysm in the abdomen can cause sudden belly pain or weakness in the legs. “So if there is a tear or rupture of the aorta, it becomes an emergency situation.” For example, an aneurysm in the chest can cause difficulty breathing, or chest or upper back pain. Be your own best advocate!” “Share this information with your primary doctor, as well.” “If it’s growing slowly over years, but gets to a certain size, then you may need surgery. If it’s growing quickly over a short span, you may also need surgery,” he said. - Aneurysms of blood vessels in other parts of the body - Abdominal aortic aneurysm: occurs along the part of the aorta that runs through the stomach area. - Thoracic aortic aneurysm: occurs along the part of the aorta that runs through the chest.
The 15 initial winners of the Art Matters Foundation grant each choose another artist to receive the prize.
[overturn](https://hyperallergic.com/743369/anti-abortion-states-these-artists-are-coming-for-you/) of Roe v. Muhammad, Ilknur Ozgur (Artstillery), phlegm, Chef Sherry Pocknett (Sly Fox Den), Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Dr. Other works in the series depict the titular phrase on banners during collective actions, and in one iteration, Ruiz creates a [telenovela pilot](https://creative-capital.org/projects/thank-god-for-abortion-telenovela-pilot/) of the same name. [Art Matters Foundation](https://www.artmattersfoundation.org), a nonprofit that has existed in various forms since the mid-1980s, [announced](https://www.artmattersfoundation.org/announcements/2022-artist2artist-fellows) its second round of Artist2Artist grant recipients last week. [Required Reading](https://hyperallergic.com/787948/required-reading-609/) Carmen Lane (ATNSC), Wit López, Abdul-Aliy A. “But also the value in supporting those who fall outside of traditional support is that they can begin to leverage our support.” Treasure Shields Redmond (Fannie Lou Hamer House), Viva Ruiz, Lady Shug, Jaiko Suzuki, Brian Walker II, Allison Akootchook Warden, and Tassiana Willis. Works such as “Sacredness of Hills” (2020) and the series Beach Access (2022) place Indigenous people into environments now associated with the Hamptons — a pool, a perfectly manicured lawn, a decadent marble terrace — and in direct confrontation with the White people who inhabit them, creating images that bring the truth of colonization into brutally honest focus. Another 2022 recipient is Viva Ruiz, a multimedia and performance artist who grew up in Queens. One of this year’s awardees is Jeremy Dennis, who grew up in the Shinnecock Indian Nation in Southampton, New York, and whose practice focuses on the cultural and societal roles of Shinnecock people today. The 2022 recipients all serve as healers, activists, elders, or caregivers in addition to their roles as artists.
The initial results of the competitions for Starting Grants, Consolidator Grants.
That is why, the ERC funding which was declined by the researchers based in Switzerland and the UK during the year has become available for researchers whose proposals were evaluated as excellent but were initially put on reserve lists because of lack of funds. The reason is that the UK, a country in the process of associating to Horizon Europe, was not yet associated to the programme at the moment of the signature of these grant agreements and, therefore, its institutions were not considered eligible to host ERC grants. Since then, a majority of the successful candidates accepted the funding and signed their grant agreements.
But certain criteria, such as income eligibility, will be adjusted to help those with greater need. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Currently, those whose household income is equal to or less than $7,800 per month, or whose per capita household income is $2,600 a month or less, are eligible for the grant. For example, from January, only those with a household income of $6,000 per month or less – or whose per capita household income is equal to or less than $2,000 a month – before involuntary job loss, no pay leave or income loss will qualify. The grant gives up to $700 per month for three months to those who were retrenched or had their contracts terminated, and $500 a month for three months to those who suffered significant loss of salary or trade income.
SINGAPORE: The application period for the COVID-19 Recovery Grant will be extended until Dec 31, 2023 to provide continued support for those who are ...
[BOOKMARK THIS: Our comprehensive coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and its developments](https://www.channelnewsasia.com/coronavirus-covid-19) Those who are unable to apply online can also visit their Individuals impacted by job loss, no-pay leave or income loss may hence face greater difficulties in coping financially," said the ministry. Applicants who received one or two tranches of the grant between 2021 and 2022 can receive up to two or one more tranche in 2023 respectively. Each tranche provides three months of assistance. Those who did not receive the COVID-19 Recovery Grant in 2021 or 2022 can receive up to three tranches of the grant in 2023, provided they meet all eligibility criteria at the point of each application.
SINGAPORE — The application period for the Covid-19 Recovery Grant will be extended by 12 months until Dec 31, 2023, and tighter eligibility criteria will ...
We are sorry for the error. It should be Jan 1, 2023. Currently, they need to submit two job applications [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated that the change in criteria for the grant takes effect from Jan 1, 2024. [Covid-19 Recovery Grant](https://www.todayonline.com/topic/covid-19-recovery-grant) will be extended by 12 months until Dec 31, 2023, and tighter eligibility criteria will be applied to applications from Jan 1 next year.
A Florida company called Grant Bae promised minority-owned businesses that it could get them grants of between $25,000 and $250,000. The higher the fee a ...
Ironically, the FTC alleges that she funded Grant Bae with a loan the company received through the COVID Paycheck Protection Program a month after its founding. In fact, her last known employment in late 2018 was at a Krystal restaurant in Florida and she’s currently on a three-year term of probation for stealing cash deposits from it. A Florida company called Grant Bae promised minority-owned businesses that it could get them grants of between $25,000 and $250,000. Another consumer complained that she closed her business temporarily for renovations and gave away all of her furniture after being told she had been awarded four grants. Graham, claimed to have over ten years’ experience as an entrepreneur and grant writer. The complaint said that Graham deceived customers about nearly every aspect of her business, alleging she:
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has announced that students who receive the maintenance grant will ...
It is why the government reduced public transport fees too. This will mean that from January, the Special and Band 1 maintenance grant rates will increase by 14%, and all other maintenance grant rates will increase by 10%. Students will see their rates increase proportionally.
The incentive programs — the Southside Occupancy Assistance Program, the Minority/Woman-Owned Business Startup Assistance Program and the Minority Business ...
1](https://cms7files.revize.com/galesburg/Document_Center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/City%20Council/2022/08012022%20City%20Council%20Packet%20ext.pdf), for a total of $45,000. [Therapy for Positive Aging](https://www.galesburg.com/story/business/2022/08/10/promoting-mental-health-therapy-for-positive-aging-in-galesburg-il/65378720007/), 64 S. 6](https://cms7files.revize.com/galesburg/Document_Center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/City%20Council/2022/09062022%20City%20Council%20Packet%20ext%20(2).pdf). 7](https://cms7files.revize.com/galesburg/Document_Center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/City%20Council/2022/11072022%20City%20Council%20Packet%20ext1.pdf), for a total of $8,200. 5](https://cms7files.revize.com/galesburg/Document_Center/Agendas%20and%20Minutes/City%20Council/2022/12052022%20City%20Council%20Packet(2)ext.pdf), for a total of $12,380. [Opie’s Bar and Grill](https://www.galesburg.com/story/business/2022/09/15/former-fat-fish-pub-to-become-opies-bar-grill-galesburg-il-bar/68334869007/), 158 N. - Opened its Galesburg location in the spring. The Galesburg Commissary Kitchen in the former city armory serves as its home base. Carter’s menu includes vegetarian and rotating seasonal items, as well as a drink list with “a little bit of everything for everybody.” [Galesburg Selfie Museum](https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=galesburg%20selfie%20museum), 149 N. Then, a volunteer committee of commercial lenders, business owners, and city staff members review the business plan and ask questions. “And not just with a bandaid, but I think a $750,000 investment over three years is a very significant one and we are starting to see the fruits of that.”
The Cayuga Economic Development Agency has extended the application deadline for the Cayuga County COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Assistance Grant.
31, 2019, experienced a loss equal to or greater than 10% from fiscal year 2019 tax returns, be located in Cayuga County and be licensed to do business there and in New York state, and more criteria. The grant is available to provide small businesses up to $10,000 to offset negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Cayuga Economic Development Agency has extended the application deadline for the Cayuga County COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Assistance Grant.
The National Sprint Car Polls for Non-Winged, 360 and 410 sprint car racing released their annual award winners in a Facebook Live chat Friday morning from ...
19 was tabbed as Team of the Year. Marks won the Kings Royal and the Historical Big One sprint car races on the same weekend and picked up 19 feature wins en route to Driver of the Year honors in the 410 class. Grant drove the Topp Motorsports No.
Approving applications for grants took up the bulk of the St. Francois County Commission meeting Tuesday morning.
The commission approved the implementation of the CBIZ policies. The Prop. There will be a budget hearing at the commission meeting room in the courthouse annex on Monday at 10 a.m. The amount was for $57,999.39. The cost is for relocating a gas line due to the addition to the county jail. The commission approved an application for a grant from the Missouri Department of Public Safety. Treasurer Parks Peterson reported that the second check from the Prop. Recorder of Deeds Jay Graf approached the commission to apply for a local records preservation grant for $15,000 for digitizing the marriage records. The existing natural gas pipeline for the backup generators for the Juvenile Detention Center has to be moved to accommodate the planned additions. Due to the new CBIZ policies being adopted, the employee is already compensated more than the new position would allow. The commission approved a change order with Spire for $3,217.07. Emergency Manager Nick Jones sought approval to apply for a grant for $50,000 for two tornado sirens to be placed in the county.
The Recovery Through Knowledge grant will fund ongoing and expanding educational programs at Pegasus House, Women's View, and the Daybreak Shelter. Educational ...
“We are thankful for all of our partnerships, which help us continue building our programs, and to everyone in the community who makes a difference with their support. “We are very grateful for these grant funds which will enable us to continue and expand our educational offerings at all three of our programs. Education is a key component in the road to recovery, and these grant funds will help us further that on the ground here in Lawrence.,” said CEO Carina Pappalardo.
Bike industry employees provide program funds for community organizations through the Employee Pro Purchase program. And you can donate to them, too!
Also into: good books, strong coffee, and her rescue dog Buddy. [Dunn Gardens (Seattle, WA)](https://dunngardens.org/) [CorpsTHAT (Baltimore, MD)](https://corpsthat.org/) Trailnet works to foster healthy, active, and vibrant communities where walking, bicycling, and the use of public transit is a way of life. [Salem Bike Vision (Salem, OR)](https://www.salembikevision.org/) “Past grantees always talk about the importance of receiving bike-specific funding and how our grants program helps fill a need in the funding landscape,” Herbert shares. [BikeHouston (Houston, TX)](https://www.bikehouston.org/) [Community Action Duluth (Duluth, MN)](https://www.communityactionduluth.org/) Cannondale and Trek currently participate in the program. [Bike Works Seattle (Seattle, WA)](https://bikeworks.org/) “These eleven organizations stood out for the ways they’re working to make U.S. This year’s grants totaled $92,000 in direct funds to organizations which help make cycling more accessible at individual and community levels.
The city of Buchanan will receive another $300,000 from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund for the McCoy Creek's Trail Extension ...
The McCoy’s Creek Trail Extension Project would extend the existing McCoy’s Creek Trail a half-mile along Schirmer Parkway, down River Street across River Street Bridge and into Buchanan Township. The city says the goal is to extend McCoy’s Creek Trail to River St. The city of Buchanan will receive another $300,000 from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund for the McCoy Creek’s Trail Extension project.
The City of Brazil was awarded over $38,00 from the state of Indiana's Community Crossings grant. This will help pave and repair roads.
CONCORD – Cabarrus County received a $1 million state-directed grant to expand the SUN Project, a collaborative system of care for pregnant mothers with ...
Suda formed the SUN Project in 2015. The expansion will cover Cabarrus, Rowan and Stanly counties. Those needs are often unmet for pregnant mothers suffering from SUD, which negatively impacts health and recovery.
BOULDER, Colo. (December 14, 2022) – PeopleForBikes, a national bicycling advocacy organization and theU.S. bicycle industry's trade association,
This grant will fund bikepacking trips for those in Deaf community in the Mid-Atlantic region, offering environmental education, leadership training, and essential bicycle maintenance. Grant funds will support a portion of 2023 engagement activities with an emphasis on social equity and physical and mental health. Funds will be used to purchase equipment and signage, as well as pay for physical Trailnet works to foster healthy, active, and vibrant communities where walking, bicycling, and the use of public transit is a way of life. This grant will be used for general operating support, more than 80% of which will go directly to youth, adult, community, and environmental cycling programs and services. BikeHouston will use funding to launch Gear Shifters, an advocacy training program for BikeHouston staff and volunteers.