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Girl Scout flamingo flock flies again after February vandalism

Community rallies to support troop with donations, lawn birds Members of the Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Older Girl Travel Group (l-r) Alexis Galente, Beacon Middle eighth-grader; Molly Daniel, Mariner Middle sixth-grader; and Libby Houseman, Sussex Central High 10th-grader; flocked the home of Scout supporter Rep. Steve Smyk, R-Milton, on April 20. After learning most of the troop’s flamingo flock was destroyed in February, community members donated birds and funds to help the Scouts. ELLEN DRISCOLL PHOTOS Ellen Driscoll April 30, 2021 Scout Molly Daniel places a pink flamingo into the lawn of Rep. Steve Smyk’s Milton home. Scouts Libby Houseman, left, and Alexis Galente help place scores of birds on Rep. Steve Smyk’s lawn.

Our invisible shame: Huge problem for women over 55

Queensland is facing a surge in older women forced into homelessness with one in five homeless now aged 55 and over and tens of thousands of others facing housing stress. Mission Australia said there has been a 65 per cent increase in homelessness for older Queensland women aged between 65 and 74 and that the current rental squeeze was leaving even more people worried about keeping a roof over their head. Mission Australia s Fiona Terry said she had never seen such a tight rental market in Brisbane and said those most at risk of being turfed out were the older women reaching out to her at a growing rate.

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