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Despite having medical documentation showing the services were needed, the state denied the request for more services.
How we can change “What were you wearing?” to “I believe you”. Sarah Williams is an Awabakal woman and the founder of What Were You Wearing Australia, her work challenges the deeply ingrained myths of rape culture and explores how we can end victim blaming and rape in a generation. Sarah has succesfully changed state legislation, led hundreds of thousands in rallies against men’s violence and become a instrumental advocate in the domestic, family and sexual violence sector. In her work and this TEDx talk Sarah has made her voice heard. Sarah Williams is 22y/o Awabakal woman,and the founder/CEO of What Were You Wearing Australia (WWYW). WWYW is a non for profit organisation providing education, awareness and advocacy on sexual violence.
CASA for Children seeks volunteers to advocate for children removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.
FOX 13’s Chris Cato interviews Mike Trepper of Pasco Kids First about the work they do to support children who come from abusive homes in Pasco County.
Mike Bamiloye has taken a swipe at some female ministers who travel for months and leave their husbands at the mercy of house helps and relatives to care for him.
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New Orleans Saints legend Steve Gleason is home and resting after what he calls a “traumatic accident” on Saturday.Gleason’s wife Michel posted about the accident on his social media platforms saying: “Steve had an accident exiting his van yesterday to speak at the Gleason Life Skills Volleyball Clinic. It was traumatic for him and for all of us who witnessed him mangled on the asphalt. Although he is hurt, it could have been much worse. Miraculously, he was spared greater injury because he was strapped into his wheelchair and because of the swift action of his care team, a passerby doctor, and family. I guess his van is preparing him for his fight against Jake Paul. He is at home resting and grateful for this crazy wonderful life and the support and love from everyone.”Gleason played for the Saints for eight years, and was best known for his famous punt block in the first game back in the Superdome following Hurricane Katrina.In 2011 he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).Gleason has dedicated his life to bringing awareness to the disease, creating his own nonprofit Team Gleason. The nonprofit aims to empower people with ALS to live purposeful lives by providing broad-reaching programming and support services to help others thrive and ultimately bring an end to the disease. After years of advocacy, Team Gleason successfully lobbied for The Steve Gleason Act, which ensures the availability of life sustaining communication devices in the U.S. Since then, Gleason has inspired technology companies like Microsoft to continue developing technology for ALS patients worldwide. He was also the recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal for his advocacy work.
Carolyn Bouchard-MacNeil is a busy mom of three and with the holidays around the corner, shes even busier.
The Berkeley retirement community is asking people to Be a Santa to a Senior by making a donation until December 9 at one of their four locations in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
The Los Angeles Rams could choose to move on from QB Matthew Stafford after this season, while QB Aaron Rodgers’ contract is nearing its end. Could the Rams make the switch at QB?