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Trauma in times of COVID-19 tackled in Newport Beach church s Zoom series

Print For the Rev. Canon Cindy Evans Voorhees of St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach, the pandemic has been especially challenging in addressing escalating emotional turmoil experienced by parishioners. Since the initial lockdown last spring, Voorhees along with the church Care Team began witnessing intense and unusual behavioral changes from normal stable people as the pandemic rocked their world. “There was heightened anxiety with everybody,” said Voorhees. “Mothers going bonkers about taking on a new role of home- schooling children, divorce among elderly couples, unreasonable anger, people with cancer so scared of COVID they avoided surgery and the most vulnerable seniors feeling expendable.”

Demonstrators Call for Expanded Rent Relief Outside City Hall To Help Immigrants Amid Pandemic

Demonstrators Call for Expanded Rent Relief Outside City Hall To Help Immigrants Amid Pandemic On Friday, dozens of community organizers, educators, and activists stood outside City Hall to call for more support of San Francisco s immigrant communities amid the pandemic, specifically demanding increased rent relief for members of those cohorts. In one way or another, everyone s been affected COVID-19 though it must be said that BIPOC and immigrant communities continue to suffer the most. A recent joint study by UCSF, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub (CZ Biohub), and the Latino Task Force (LTF) showed Latinx community members in San Francisco are some five-times more likely to contract coronavirus than white San Franciscans. This is especially true of low-income workers in these communities, who were among the hardest hit by the fall and winter COVID-19 surges.

New York church installs blessing box for neighbors in need

A Blessing Box installed on the property of St. James Episcopal Church of Batavia, New York. The box began offering services to the less fortunate in February 2021. | Courtesy Diana Leiker A congregation in New York has installed a “blessing box” on their church property to provide food and clothing for those in need during the COVID-19 lockdowns. St. James Episcopal Church of Batavia installed the box on Tuesday and filled it with various items, including food, toiletries, hats, gloves, socks, and face masks on Wednesday. The box was the product of a collaboration between St. James Episcopal and three other nearby churches: Batavia First Presbyterian Church, First Baptist Church of Batavia, and Resurrection Roman Catholic Church.

Food distribution dates announced | Perry Newspapers

Food distribution dates announced | Perry Newspapers
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Michael Corbett Stovall Jr , 69, treasured summer nights at Carolina Yacht Club

Michael Corbett Stovall Jr. WILMINGTON Michael Corbett Stovall Jr., 69, passed away Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, surrounded by family at Brookdale Memory Care center in Wilmington. Michael was the son of Mary Bellamy Koonce and Michael Corbett Stovall, both of Wilmington; grandson of Nora Meade Corbett Stovall and Major Harry Wylie Stovall and Lillian Maxwell Bellamy and The Honorable Emmett Hargrove Bellamy, and the husband of Kathleen Lester Stovall, formerly of Reidsville. He had two sons, Michael Corbett Stovall III of Brooklyn, New York, and Christopher Talley Stovall of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Born Aug. 7, 1951, in Houston, Michael was a go-getter as a child. He enjoyed playing catcher for his Little League team, coached by his father. In addition to backing up pitchers, he won “Most Typical Cowboy” and was able to meet Roy Rogers as a result. His love for dogs began as a child, with his first dog, Joe, and continuing to his stepfather’s musically named Golden Retriever “hunting

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