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[Individual examines clothing at a Dallas charity]
An individual is seen, through racks of clothing, looking for something to wear.
[Individual viewed through racks of clothing at a Dallas chariy]
An individual viewed through racks of clothing at a Dallas charity.
[Man examines clothes at Dallas Catholic Charities]
A man, standing next to a window, examines clothing at the Dallas Catholic Charities.
[Man stands between racks of clothes with scarf wrapped around hin neck]
A man stands between racks of clothing with a scarf wrapped around his neck.
[Nun arranges clothing on a rack]
A nun arranges clothing on a rack at the Dallas Catholic Charities.
[One woman tries on shoes]
A woman tries on shoes at the Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc.
[People look at clothing at Catholic Charities of Dallas]
People can be seen looking for clothing behind the sign for Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc.
[People look through the clothing at Dallas Catholic Charities]
People browse the racks of clothing at the Dallas Catholic Charities.
[People of all ages look through racks of clothing]
People of all ages use the services of Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc. These people are looking through racks of clothing.
[People search for the clothing they need at Dallas Catholic Charities]
People examine the clothing at the Dallas Catholic Charities clothing distribution site.
[Racks of clothing hide the face of an individual looking for outfits]
Clothing hanging from racks obscures the face on an individual looking for something to wear.
[Racks of clothing obscure the face of the individual searching for something to wear]
Racks of clothing obscure the face of the individual looking for outfits at the Dallas Catholic Charities.
[Sign for Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc.]
The sign for Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc. is seen in their window.
[Sign for Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc.]
The sign for Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc., as seen through a window and the reflection of a glass wall.
[Three people look at the clothing at Dallas Catholic Charities]
Three individuals look through the racks of clothing at Dallas Catholic Charities.
[Three people stand among racks of clothing in Dallas charity]
Three individuals search for clothing among the racks of donated items at a Dallas charity.
[Two women look at the clothing at the Dallas Catholic Charities]
Two women look for clothing at the Dallas Catholic Charities.
[Woman and two men search for clothing at the Dallas Catholic Charities]
A woman and two men browse through the racks of clothing at the Dallas Catholic Charities.
[Woman examines a pair of blue jeans]
A woman examines a pair of blue jeans at Dallas Catholic Charities.
[Woman examines clothing at a Dallas charity]
A woman examines clothing at a Dallas charity.
[Woman examines item on a rack of clothing]
A woman looks through a rack of clothing at a Dallas charity.
[Woman examines neckties]
One woman examines neckties while others search for other items of clothing at Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc.
[Woman examines racks of clothing at a Dallas charity]
A woman examines racks of clothing at a Dallas charity.
[Woman looks through racks of clothing]
A woman looks through a rack of clothing at a Dallas charity.
[Woman makes a selection for rack of clothing]
A woman makes a selection for a rack of clothing and holds it up for others to see.
[Women look for the right shoe in the right size]
Women examine a shoe display at Catholic Charities of Dallas, Inc.
[Giving testimony]
500 people who were present on Thursday night in a Fort Worth church gave testimonies on the inequality in the health services available in Tarrant county and asked several candidates for public office to commit themselves to fighting for equality in health services. In the photo, Kay Singleton narrated his ordeal while receiving services at John Peter Smith hospital.
[Listening to the speeches]
A man pays attention to the positions being articulated by various potential candidates at a town hall meeting in Fort Worth sponsored by the Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT).
[Taking the floor]
Sigifredo Munoz, 31, attended the meeting last Thursday in support of Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT).
[Verbal exchange]
Jose Aguilar, one of the leaders of the Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT), takes issue with French Haralson, a candidate for the post of Sheriff, when commented that there was equality in health care.
[Man looking skeptical]
A man wearing a red work shirt looks at the speakers while holding his chin with his left hand.
[Sigifredo Munoz holds a large drawing in his hands]
Sigifredo Munoz presents a large crayon drawing at a town hall meeting. Behind him stands an elderly man. On the wall behind them is an image of the Virgin de Guadalupe.
[A fireman puts on his fire-fighting gear beside fire engine #26]
A fireman stands behind fire engine #26 and puts on his fire-fighting gear.
[A fireman speaks with the dispatcher on the radio in his fire engine]
Two firemen sit in the front seat of a fire engine. One speaks on the two-way radio.
[Firemen driving in a fire engine are reflected in the side mirror]
Two firemen in the front seat of a fire engine are reflected in the side mirror.
[Student fills out a questionnaire on school uniforms]
A student fills out a questionnaire concerning school uniforms in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Student lets his views be known by filling out a questionnaire on school uniforms]
Student lets the Fort Worth Independent School District know his views on school uniforms by filling out a questionnaire.
[Two firemen in the front seat of a fire engine are reflected in the side mirror]
Two firemen sit in the front seat of a fire engine. Their images appear in the reflection of the side mirror of the vehicle.
[Two firemen sit in the front seat of a fire engine]
A view through the passenger side window of a fire engine shows two firemen in the front seat.
[Great Safety Adventure]
This article deals with the Home Safety Council informing students on how to prevent home accidents. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Man addresses crowd with a sign behind him that says, "Salud es Vida!"]
A man with a microphone addresses a crowd inside a building. There is a sign in the background that says, "Salud es Vida!"
[Room full of men, women, and children]
A crowd of people in a big room. Some of the people wear white coats.
[Woman at a table with samples of different kinds of foods]
A woman behind a table on which there are sample foods talks with another woman. There is a sign behind them that says, "Nutrition Counseling".
[Woman has a blood test while a little boy looks on]
A woman sits while a health professional draws a sample of her blood from her finger and a little boy looks on.
[A woman listens to another woman in a white coat in what appears to be a medical consultation]
Two women sit together in what appears to be a medical consultation.
[Women's health fair]
This article consists of the captions for four photographs at a health fair organized by the non-profit Sister to Sister. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Jason Parenti talks about home safety to students from Wooden Elementary]
Jason Parenti talks to students about home safety. The students are from Wooden Elementary in Red Oak, Texas.
[People visit the site of a reported sighting of the Virgin Mary]
People visit the area of a reported sighting of the Virgin Mary.
[Students point flashlights at potential dangers during safety training]
Jason Parenti, a specialist in home safety, warns a group of students about the dangers that exist at home, especially in the bathrooms. The students are from the Wooden Elementary School, located in Red Oak, Texas.
[Teachers and students point flashlights at possible dangers in a home safety demonstration]
A group of students and teachers from Wooden Elementary School, located in Red Oak, Texas, point their flashlights at a simulated bath as part of a program that warns them of the dangers that exist in their own homes.
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