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Bar's support for veterans on Royal British Legion's Centenary


Evesham’s Valkyrie bar opened two days early to celebrate the centenary of the Royal British Legion (RBL), a charity that helps former service members.
Men from nearly every branch were joined by the Mayor of Evesham, Sue Amor, to toast the occasion. The day marked one hundred years since the charity’s founding on May 15 1921.
Service members have been helped to find housing and jobs, as well as being provided with mental health services or, simply, someone to talk to. 
Steve Richford, who owns the Valkyrie bar along with his partner, Katrina Edwards, is a veteran of the Seventh Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery. ....

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These foster youths say the state of Alaska pocketed thousands of dollars that belonged to them


These foster youths say the state of Alaska pocketed thousands of dollars that belonged to them
Nationwide, government agencies take money owed to foster children with disabilities or a deceased parent, The Marshall Project and NPR found. And most kids never know it’s gone.
Author: Eli Hager, The Marshall Project with Joseph Shapiro, NPR
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Tristen Hunter was 16 and preparing to leave foster care in Juneau, when a social worker mentioned that the state agency responsible for protecting him had been taking his money for years.
Tristen Hunter, 21, outside the skate park he says he ’grew up at. ’ Photographed April 12 in Juneau. (Ash Adams for The Marshall Project and NPR) ....

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KUOW - State Foster Care Agencies Take Millions Of Dollars Owed To Children In Their Care


Clockwise from top left: Tristen Hunter, Ethan Harvey, Malerie McClusky, Katrina Edwards, Mateo Jaime and Alex Carter.
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State Foster Care Agencies Take Millions Of Dollars Owed To Children In Their Care
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Tristen Hunter was 16 and preparing to leave foster care in Juneau, Alaska, when a social worker mentioned that the state agency responsible for protecting him had been taking his money for years.
Hunter s mother died when he was little, and his father later went to prison, court records show, leaving him in a foster home. In the years that followed, he was owed nearly $700 a month in federal survivor benefits, an amount based on Social Security contributions from his mother s paychecks. He doesn t remember Alaska s Office of Children s Services ever informing him that it was routing this money — his safety net — into state coffers. ....

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