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The greatest country on earth descends into a hell of suffering and death

The greatest country on earth descends into a hell of suffering and death April 29th, 2021 Corn up 35% in past three months Beans up 66% in past three months bean oll up 100% in past three months Beef up 40% in past three months Chicken up 25% in past three months Three months ago our election system was rigged and the globalists installed a puppet. His is the task of a henchmen an executioner a traitor. There is evil on this earth that is beyond human comprehension. People will not believe what is about to happen until it is upon them. For some, those who have taken the shots it has already started.

Our Community: $100,000 donation from Peninsula Co-op for Blue Love Campaign

From left to right, Lindsay Gaudette, marketing and community relations, Peninsula Co-op; Chris Forester, executive director, Connections Place; Mark Breslauer, CEO, United Way Greater Victoria; and Heather Skydt, marketing and communications, United Way Greater Victoria. They’re holding numbers and hearts to represent a $100,000 gift from Peninsula Co-op to kick off the Blue Love Campaign, at Peninsula Co-op Gas Centre on the Pat Bay Highway. [Darren Stone, Times Colonist, April 2021] The United Way of Greater Victoria has launched a campaign to help people across Vancouver Island looking for mental-health support as they deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Blue Love Campaign has been kicked off with a $100,000 donation from Peninsula Co-op, in which the company will match all money raised up to the $100,000 level. The overall goal is to raise $1 million by the end of the year for services like counselling, peer support and outreach.

Our Community: B C citizenship medals, rehab program, PAC awards

Manager Jeffrey Baergen said the program has been in the works for four years, but the process was speeded up when overdose deaths began rising. The program has room to grow, he said. Adult men are in the program for six months, and can then move to second- and third-stage housing. “So they can actually stay here for up to two years,” Baergen said. He said the Salvation Army believes in recovery first, rather than housing first. “Unhealthy people simply cannot sustain housing,” he said. “Until we prioritize health over housing, the cycle of homelessness will never end. “Recovery is a piece of a very complex continuum that aims to end that cycle.”

Our Community: Home-care companies surprise seniors with Valentine s gifts

“Our senior population has been through so much this year, with COVID-19 having detrimental and lasting effects on many older adults’ wellbeing, physical and mental health,” said Sherry Larochelle, a caregiver at the Courtenay Home Instead office. “We see it firsthand whenever we go to work. This Valentine’s Day, we want to show our clients that they mean as much to us as we do to them.” The home-care company has also launched Ready To Care, an initiative that promotes understanding of aging and encourages acts of kindness to seniors. For more information, go to readytocare.com. Dodd’s leads month-long extension to Cool Aid coat campaign

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