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Press Releases

For Immediate Release:
July 19, 2007
Contact: Austin Durrer
202-225-4376
 

Auto Training Institute, Marymount University, Beth El House Funded in LHHS Approps Bill

 
Washington, D.C., July 19th – Congressman Jim Moran, Virginia Democrat, included the following projects in the FY’08 Labor, Health and Human Services Appropriations bill (HR 3043).  The bill passed the House today on a 276-140 vote.  Rep. Moran is a senior member of the Appropriations Committee.
 
  • $250,000 to aid the new Automotive Training Institute in Alexandria in their efforts to recruit and train skilled automotive workers. The Institute is working to provide individuals not planning on pursuing a college degree, the opportunity to gain a skill set currently in high demand. The Institute is teaming up with the Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria Public Schools, and Alexandria Economic Development Partnership.
 
  • $70,000 for Marymount University’s Nurse Managed Care Program. The newly established program, housed at Saint Charles Borremeo Church in Arlington will provide screenings, referrals and health education to disadvantaged individuals, primarily from the Latino community, in a community-based, family-oriented setting.  Nursing students from Marymount will assist in the providing of care, gaining hands-on clinical training.
 
  • $75,000 for the Beth El House located in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County to provide transitional housing and social services for homeless single mothers and their children working to become economically independent.
 
  • $335,000 for the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project at George Washington University.  The Project is in the process of collecting, annotating and disseminating a documentary edition of Mrs. Roosevelt’s writings, before, during and after her time as first lady to the nation’s 32nd President.
 
  • $50,000 for the Network for Instructional TV in Reston. This pilot program was established to create online educational play activities for children from birth to age five that child care providers can easily administer. The program is based on the online, play based curriculum of PreschoolFirst, a tool that allows for assessment of activities. The program also plans to offer high speed internet access to approved child care providers.
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