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Empty Nesters: Moving Closer to Your Adult Children
New Beginnings for Empty Nesters: Moving Closer to Your Adult Children by Mike Longsdon of ElderFreedom.net The transition to becoming empty nesters often brings about significant lifestyle changes. For many, moving closer to their adult children can provide a senseRead More
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July 8, 2024
Resume and Employment Guide for People With Disabilities
Resume and Employment Guide for People With Disabilities This article was submitted to us by Laura Jacobs, a Research Analyst with ResumeBuilder.com. The author is Jeff Arseneaux. According to the Social Security Administration, there are over 8 million disabled workers in theRead More
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March 27, 2024
What is a Stroke?
Suffering from a stroke can be an overwhelming and frightening experience. Strokes can happen out of nowhere and leave a person unable to move, talk, or function as normal. However, the effects don’t just occur in the moments when the stroke happens,Read More
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March 13, 2024
Attracting More Hires With Disabilities
How to Attract More Hires With Disabilities The workplace functions best and most efficiently when all individuals feel included, valued, and empowered. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case for people with disabilities. Despite legal protections in place, individuals with disabilities stillRead More
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February 26, 2024
Money-Saving for Expectant Mothers
Money-Saving for Expectant Mothers Pregnancy is an exciting journey filled with new experiences, emotions, and challenges. However, as you prepare to welcome your little one into this world, pregnancy can also be a significant financial burden. With endless baby products, medical bills,Read More
October 4, 2023
Energy Share of Wyoming
What can Energy Share funds pay? The organization focuses on helping with energy-related emergencies. If all other sources of assistance have been exhausted Energy Share may help individuals pay their energy bills. A one-time expenditure of up to $400 per household canRead More
The Federal Bonding Program
The Federal Bonding Program What is it? The U.S. Department of Labor established The Federal Bonding Program in 1966 to provide Fidelity Bonds for “at-risk,” hard-to-place job seekers. The bonds cover workplace theft for the first six months of employment at noRead More
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August 9, 2023
Low-Income Housing In Western Wyoming
Low-Income Housing In Western Wyoming This information comes from affordablehousingonline.com and is NOT all the Low-Income housing available in Western Wyoming. Also, see the links at the bottom of this post. Afton, WY Affordable Housing programs support 1 apartment community in Afton.Read More
Nurturing a Healthy Lifestyle as a Senior
Aging Gracefully: Top Strategies for Nurturing a Healthy Lifestyle as a Senior Embracing a healthy lifestyle during our senior years involves paying attention to various aspects of our overall well-being. Here are some strategies to help you maintain your health and vitalityRead More
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July 21, 2023
Addiction Recovery During Higher Education
Addiction Recovery During Higher Education Written by: Intelligent.com Higher Education Team College students are using drugs and alcohol at a higher rate than young adults of the same age who don’t attend school. A recent study from the National Survey on DrugRead More
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March 17, 2023
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