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Attention, Berkshire County Residents
During these trying times, area residents are looking at various options in paying it forward to assist their neighbors in need as members of our community are pitching in and assisting in every possible way. That noble and unselfish gesture is
a good thing as the COVID-19 pandemic has truly turned our lives upside down, but we are trying our best to steer things around in a positive direction.
Did you ever stop and think that
a military career is in your immediate future? Or maybe, you would like to
exercise your civic duty by protecting your neighbors and performing your civic duty in the process. Here is a thought to cross your mind:
Veteran nurses give their all to malnourished children in Guatemala
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You don t need to be a nurse or have a medical background to serve in Casa Jackson,” assures Jill. “The kids need human contact and encouragement and a place to thrive. Anyone can offer that.” Jill WeiseMINNEAPOLIS, MN, US, April 1, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ As nurses, Terri Brandt and Jill Weise have a vocation a vocation to care for the sick and vulnerable. This extends far beyond their hospital in North Dakota and out to the poorest reaches of Antigua Guatemala, where, for 16 years, they’ve helped save lives and helped local people build a better future through the work of The God’s Child Project.
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan
Nine minutes and 29 seconds. Thatâs how long Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer now on trial for killing George Floyd, pressed his knee into Floydâs neck last Memorial Day. Floyd was handcuffed, face down on the pavement, and not resisting as he gasped for air, begging for his life. Cell phone video, recorded by a teenager, sparked global protests demanding justice for George Floyd and an end to police brutality and systemic racism. Throughout the trial, we see George Floyd die, again and again, as different cell phone, surveillance and police body camera footage is played for the jury.