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Facebook Portals donated to help hospital patients see families for the holidays

Facebook Portals donated to help hospital patients see families for the holidays Facebook Portals donated to help hospital patients see families for the holidays By Ken Brown and Jared Goffinet | December 21, 2020 at 6:41 PM EST - Updated December 21 at 6:41 PM MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (FOX19) - Hospital patients at Atrium Medical Center will get a chance to see their families during the holidays thanks to a big donation. Because of COVID-19 protocols, visitors have been kept out of the hospital, which can make the holiday season lonely for patients. Blue Star Families in southwest Ohio donated 44 Facebook Portals to Atrium Medical Center. This will make virtual visits with families much easier during the holidays.

$1 million initiative aims to address racial inequities to improve lives of military families

$1 million initiative aims to address racial inequities to improve lives of military families December 16, 2020 Fire Control Technician 1st Class Quincy Miller, from Savannah, Ga., embraces his family during fast-attack submarine USS Texas homecoming, Feb. 24. (Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda Gray/Navy) As a four-star general weeks away from retirement, Larry Spencer pulled into one of two general officer parking spaces in front of the gym at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. As he stepped out of the car in his workout clothes, a man jumped out of his car nearby and ran to him. “He chewed me up one side and down the other because I would dare park in a general officer’s spot,” Spencer said.

Blue Star Families Launches $1 Million National Racial Equity Initiative in Largest Effort of Its Kind to Support Underrepresented Military Members, Veterans, and Families of Color

Blue Star Families Launches $1 Million National Racial Equity Initiative in Largest Effort of Its Kind to Support Underrepresented Military Members, Veterans, and Families of Color
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New program aims to study impact of racial inequality on military families and veterans

By J.P. LAWRENCE | STARS AND STRIPES Published: December 17, 2020 An advocacy group kicked off a $1 million initiative Wednesday to study the impact of racial inequality on military families and veterans. “The military community is not immune to the injustices and injuries of . systemic racism,” Ingrid Herrera-Yee, a leadership committee member of the Racial Equity Initiative, which is behind the initiative, said at an online launch event. At the event, veterans told stories of how their children were called names and of being rejected for housing because they were people of color. Retired Air Force Gen. Larry Spencer, who also served as vice chief of staff of the service, said he encountered people throughout his career who didn t believe he held the high ranks he did, because of his color.

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