Iain, we dont yet know how many students are accusing the counselor but folks here just hearing it for the first time are saying, not again, not here. We dont know yet when, how or where. Oh, my goodness. I didnt hear about that. Thats just crazy. Im glad hes out of here. Reporter mothers, grandfathers and big brothers pigging up philadelphia creative and performing arts students leaving on holiday break. I asked my daughter about it. Sean really aware of anything which i was glad that it hadnt affect the her. Reporter ebony joyner acting to the arrest of counselor brian cyber. Hes facing four counts including a sex assault endangering welfare of children and criminal use of communications facility. Any time that you have somebody in Authority Like that, a lot of times they get carried away. You know, and think they can do just about anything. Reporter not my more according to a statement from the Philadelphia School district saying in part our students safety is our top priority and t
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Catholic Housing and Community Services’ senior center in North Philadelphia is marking a milestone anniversary in which almost 100 mostly Latino women and men enjoy a hot meal, dancing, games, and friendship every day.
Seniors return to ‘second home’ at archdiocesan centers
Edward Freeman, a staff member at the archdiocesan Norris Square Senior Community Center in Philadelphia, welcomes clients back to the building June 28 after months of COVID restrictions. (Gina Christian)
By Gina Christian • Posted July 2, 2021
For the first time since the onset of the COVID pandemic, archdiocesan senior centers opened their doors Monday to welcome clients back inside – and “back home.”
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Estamos vivos (we’re alive)!” said Bethzaida Butler, director of the Norris Square Senior Community Center, evoking a round of cheers from approximately 30 older adults seated in the facility’s main hall, which was decorated with festive banners.
Before she hung up her apron for the last time, Carmen Aviles of the archdiocesan Norris Square Senior Community Center was surprised by clients grateful for her long ministry of feeding hearts.