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Karen Barsoum is the newly appointed Director of Chester County’s Department of Voter Services. (Chester County Commissioners Office)
WEST CHESTER, PA Chester County s new voter services director comes with experience in the administration of voting systems in Berks County, as well as in the review of legislative impact on elections.
Chester County Commissioners Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell, and Michelle Kichline today announced the appointment of Karen Barsoum as Director of Chester County s Department of Voter Services.
Barsoum brings to Chester County Voter Services more than 10 years of experience working within municipal government, including seven years as Assistant Director of Election Services for the County of Berks.
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Photo: Winona Volunteer Services
WINONA, Minn. (KWNO)- Winona Volunteer Services will hold another Food Drop on Friday, April 9.
Executive Director Sandra Burke says this one will take place at Fastenal Customer Experience Center near the intersection of Highway 61 and Pelzer St. Distribution begins at 10 a.m. and lasts until the boxes are gone.
Burke says the roughly 700 boxes contain meat, produce, and dairy products and are handed out in a drive-through format no questions asked.
“There’s no income guidelines. We don’t ask for ID,” Burke said. She said it’s open to the community and is meant to go to households who need it.
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Volunteering During a Pandemic
Charities need our support more than ever, especially with the extra challenges of the pandemic and lockdowns. We spoke to one volunteer, Sandra Burke, who has continued to plan, raise money and support Mary’s Meals in her role as a Community Ambassador. Here’s her inspiring story…
How did you become aware of Mary’s Meals?
I first heard of Mary’s Meals on social media. Back in autumn 2014, a mention showed up in my Twitter feed that caught my eye and made me want to find out more. I took a good look at the website and was knocked out that this charity, working out of a small shed in Argyll, was doing such amazing work feeding thousands of children in the poorest countries around the world. I had some time to spare and immediately decided I wanted to help. By early 2015, I had trained as a volunteer speaker, fundraiser and community ambassador.