Dictionary
to outreach
verb
To reach further than; to surpass or exceed; to go too far.
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Mr. Nelson said "Freedom Riders" lends itself to outreach.
The orchestra demonstrated its commitment to outreach even in New York, during the festival.
Just 28 of those arrests were directly attributed to outreach efforts.
"I was exposed to outreach at an early age," she said.
"The 'invisibility factor' of refugees was often cited as a major impediment to outreach," the ODI report said.
You've invoked the rights of black Americans, you spoke at Howard University and you've talked about commitment to outreach.
Partly it's a commitment to outreach, which, along with the company and school, is integral to the organization.
The best thing to do is to call Streetlink on 0300 500 0914, which helps connect rough sleepers to outreach services in their area.
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