Sarah Schafer rarely lets people see her get emotional. The 39-year-old hospice worker at Heartland Hospice in Washington comforts her patients when they take their final breaths, offering steadfast, stoic support. But Schafer becomes so close to her patients that she often canât help but join the families in their mourning.
âEvery time a patient passes, Iâm coping too,â Schafer recently told The Missourian. âI cry with them, and I have cried with the families sometimes. I have always told myself that Iâve gained another angel watching over me. A lot of times as soon as I get in my car I start crying because itâs a peaceful experience.â
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100-year-old veterans get COVID-19 vaccine
100-year-old veterans receive COVID vaccine at Birmingham VA By Chasity Maxie | December 23, 2020 at 7:54 PM CST - Updated December 24 at 9:34 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Two 100-year-old veterans received the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday afternoon, doing their part in this fight against the virus.
It’s hard to believe either one of the veterans is 100 years old. They both look good, they’re both sharp, and both said they feel good about getting the vaccine.
Emma Vaiton served in the Air Force for 20 years and Carl Cooper served in the United States Marine Corps fighting in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
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Ambassador Tapia joins the Marines in handing over toys to Mustard Seed Community
Jamaica.
L to R: Lance Corporal Abdellatif, Darcy Tulloch-Williams, Executive Director of the Mustard Seed
Community Jamaica, Sergeant Forehand, Ambassador Donald Tapia, Gunnery Sergeant Huang, and
Lance Corporal Heng.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
The Mustard Seed Community in Kingston will be gifted with toys through the annual United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots programme.
Darcy Tulloch-Williams, Executive Director of the Mustard Seed Community Jamaica, was on hand to receive the toys from United States Ambassador to Jamaica, Donald Tapia, and the Marine Security Detachment.