As a chapter leader with the Magic Yarn Project, a nonprofit that provides free character wigs to children dealing with cancer and other medical hair loss, Sykesville resident Brittany Harrison will create wigs with the help of a generous donation by HoCo Pirate Adventures for the month of September national Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
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These are the covers of The Catholic Hipster Handbook: Rediscovering Cool Saints, Forgotten Prayers and Other Weird but Sacred Stuff by Tommy Tighe; Catholic Puzzles, Word Games and Brainteasers by Matt Swaim; and Christian Labyrinths: A Celtic Coloring Book by Daniel Mitsui. The books are reviewed by Regina Lordan. (CNS)
Help us expand our reach! Please share this article The Catholic Hipster Handbook: Rediscovering Cool Saints, Forgotten Prayers and Other Weird but Sacred Stuff by Tommy Tighe. Ave Maria Press (Notre Dame, Indiana, 2017). 206 pp., $15.95. Catholic Puzzles, Word Games and Brainteasers by Matt Swaim. Ave Maria Press (Notre Dame, Indiana, 2017). 64 pp., $9.95.
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Sammy Nunez, Founder and Executive Director of Fathers & Families of San Joaquin, poses for a portrait in the Brandon Harrison Memorial Garden in Stockton, Calif. on September 23, 2020.
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Editor’s Note: The effects of a warming planet are often easy to see. But in the heart of California, bold activists are demonstrating the impact climate change can have on problems that mark life in Stockton’s troubled neighborhoods. They’re working to turn the city into a model for what others can do as the climate crisis worsens. The key: investing millions of dollars in the most vulnerable communities. This article is another in a collection of stories chronicling the lives of people least able to adapt safely to climate change.