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Jacksonville, UNF, national nonprofits collaborate on veterans survey

Jacksonville family featured in national cancer awareness campaign

Tamara Shaw lost a wife, daughter and twin sister, respectively, when Tiffany Oritz died of colon cancer last year. The Jacksonville residents will be among the 24 people featured in No Excuses, a national colorectal cancer awareness campaign launching in March in New York s Times Square. Their stories will also be featured on Fight Colorectal Cancer s Facebook page. They are dedicating a year of volunteer time to raise awareness of the importance of screening, using their personal stories in an effort to help save lives.  Colon and rectal cancers make up the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in the country among men and women combined, the organization said. Sixty percent of colorectal cancer deaths could be prevented with screening. 

Homeless veteran gets help from strangers online

Jacksonville homeless veteran gets help from strangers on Facebook Sam Young s story was posted on a Facebook group. Hundreds of people started to help and connected him with Five Star Veterans Center. Author: Leah Shields Updated: 7:34 AM EST December 31, 2020 JACKSONVILLE, Fla Sam Young never thought he’d be homeless. He served in the Navy for 10 years, was once married and had his own business. Then that all changed. “Most of my life I was in the military and I grew up on a farm, Young said. I had a good life and it’s really scary out here. I feel bad for anybody that’s homeless in Jacksonville.”

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