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GRAYSON Prichard Elementary Students wore pink on Friday to celebrate the life of Vincent (Vinnie) Osborne-Brown.
The fourth- and fifth-graders of Prichard stood in reverence alongside Vinnieâs family and friends in the schoolâs courtyard where a bench to honor Vinnie had been installed.
The memorial is a gift from the Home Based Primary Care team from the Huntington Veteranâs Affairs Medical Center. Vinnieâs grandfather, John Brown, is a part of the team and credited co-worker Beth Townsend with putting the memorial together.
âI was surprised, pleasantly surprised, but the Home Based Primary Care is a family in and of itself,â John Brown said. âWe like to take care of our own and we support each other.â
Brown Deer mental health services center expanding
Brown Deer mental health services center expanding
The new Rogers Behavioral Health facility is set to open in 2022 and will allow for transitional care.
BROWN DEER, Wis. - As the need for mental health services is at an all-time high, Rogers Behavioral Health will be building a 24,000 square foot residential area.
There is currently a waitlist for treatment at the facility Brown Deer facility, which will be getting 32 beds to treat both adults and adolescents. We’re really excited about this because it’s a new endeavor, and we like to respond to the need of the community at large, said Medical Director Dr. Roger Luhn. This expansion allows us to provide residential care, which is a different level of care that we’ve not provided here before.
Some churches looking to become vaccine sites
Churches look to become vaccination sites By Josh Gauntt | March 12, 2021 at 10:52 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 10:52 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Churches are playing a big role in messaging about COVID-19 vaccines and some are also seeking to become vaccine sites.
Over the past few months, Pastors Gregory Clarke and Derrick Jordan have been educating their respective congregations in Birmingham and Trussville about the COVID-19 vaccines and encouraging them to get a shot. Both pastors have been vaccinated.
“They should realize we are going to have to do what the science says in order for us to eventually get control of this situation,” Pastor Clarke with New Hope Baptist Church said.