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Pictured is Luis Rosa, a former certified peer specialist with the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County. Rosa was diagnosed with lung cancer last year, and members of the organization have rallied to help him while he receives 24-hour care.
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Luis Rosa has a way with words and people. That’s because many of those words through his locally renowned quick wit often make those around him laugh and feel at ease.
It’s that persona that made Luis an ideal certified peer specialist with the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County. “Luis had a way of making everyone smile and lit up a room anytime he walked in,” said Jenny Rowe, the Mental Health Association’s chief financial officer.
etichy@post-journal.com The Rev. Luke Fodor performing Ash Wednesday service at St. Lukeâs Episcopal Church. St. Lukeâs will be holding an in-person Easter church service after being forced to cancel it last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Submitted photo Members of the Mental Health Association are pictured in December 2019. Pictured is Luis Rosa, a former certified peer specialist with the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County. Rosa was diagnosed with lung cancer last year, and members of the organization have rallied to help him while he receives 24-hour care.
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Pictured is Luis Rosa, a former certified peer specialist with the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County. Rosa was diagnosed with lung cancer last year, and members of the organization have rallied to help him while he receives 24-hour care.
aftermath of hurricane harvey. the national weather service saying just a short time ago the rainfall from the storm could now reach 50 inches in some places which would be the highest ever recorded in the state of texas. let s go now to nbc s maya rodriguez in houston for us. i want to add that moments ago, houston emergency officials made an appeal to boat owners. what can you tell us about that? well, i can tell you that right here where we re standing, tons of private boat owners have been coming for the last hour or so. dropping off their boat, going into these neighborhoods that are flooded, trying to rescue people. joining us are one of those boat owner, two of the boat owner, derek and jenny rowe. thanks for joining us under these conditions. you brought your 18-foot boat out. it s this one here. i had some buddies call me and they were stuck on the rooftop and wanted us to help them. we re here to see what we can do. we re talking about your mother, your mother is in tha
i m just ready to do what i whatever. what about the response you ve seen from first responders? can you speak to that? it s amazing what they re doing. this town, this community. i mean, everyone s come together. so i don t know. it s just this is i ve never seen it like this before. so i hope everything and everybody is okay. and pray for best. all right, jenny and derek rowe, thank you so much for what you re doing out here. that s sort of the message we keep hearing, this is communities that are trying to come together, help people who are in need, what we are hearing is there have been about 150 people that have been picked out of their flooded homes and dropped off in this location right now. of course there s still another 200 we re told by the fire department who are still waiting. of course there is a need for these private citizens to come in and kind of help them out, alex. absolutely good samaritans. we re grateful for their presence. let s check in now with msn
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