Lions Club St Vincent South assists the needy
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The Voice of the Disabled, a locally based non-profit organization which advocates for persons with disAbilities recently received financial assistance from the Lions Club St Vincent South.
On February 17, President of the Lions Club St Vincent South, Lion Cornelia Moses, presented a cheque for $1,000 to Cheryl Adams, President of the Voice of the Disabled. The assistance will go towards on-going renovations to the organization’s building.
Lion Cornelia Moses stated that the Club was pleased to assist the Voice of the Disabled and hoped that the assistance will go a long way in helping the organization with its renovations project, as it continues with its advocacy work.
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Mrs Cheryl Adams, President of Voice of the Disabled (right) accepts cheque from Lion Cornelia Moses, President of Lions Club St. Vincent South.
The Voice of the Disabled, a locally based non-profit organization which advocates for persons with disAbilities, recently received some financial assistance from the Lions Club St. Vincent South.
On February 17, 2021, President of the Club, Lion Cornelia Moses, presented a cheque in the sum of $1,000.00 to Mrs. Cheryl Adams, President of the Voice of the Disabled. The assistance will go towards on-going renovations to the organization’s building.
Lion Cornelia Moses stated that the Club was pleased to assist the Voice of the Disabled and hoped that the assistance will go a long way in helping the organization with its renovations project, as it continues with its advocacy work. Mrs. Cheryl Adams, President of the Voice of Disabled thanked the Club for its generous contribution.
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Fact Check: Was Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Killed By Rioters?
On 2/24/21 at 6:01 PM EST
There has been widespread speculation on the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, whose death ignited an outpouring of emotion from Americans after he died following the January 6 Capitol riot.
Sicknick, 42, joined the Capitol police in 2008. He was an Air Force veteran who served in the New Jersey Air National Guard before becoming a police officer.
The Claim
Social media users have issued different claims about Sicknick s death while some wonder whether he was killed by rioters or not amid conflicting reports. Brian Sicknick was the capital police officer killed by rioters with a fire extinguisher, one user tweeted February 19.