Surviving a stroke: Arizona mother s life saved after quick medical response
FOX 10 s Stephanie Olmo reports.
PHOENIX - Mother s Day is extra special for one Valley mom after she survived a stroke last year. Since then, she s been on a long road to recovery.
At just 35 years old, Stephanie Flynn suffered a stroke, and if it wasn t for her husband and doctor s quick response, she says she would not be here today. Over 30 years of life - I now look at it as as the biggest gift that I can ever receive, Flynn said.
The young mother of two never thought a stroke would happen to her at her age.
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SEYMOUR, Ind. – The Schneck Foundation is presenting a virtual conversation on mental health and wellness later this month. Community experts from Christopher & Associates, Seymour Community School Corporation, and Schneck Medical Center will discuss the topic as it pertains to both adults and school-aged children.
The webinar will offer the chance to hear directly from experts offering a variety of perspectives on a range of mental health and wellness issues. The forum will also feature a question and answer session.
“Confronting challenges around mental health and wellness can be difficult conversations, but are absolutely vital to safeguard public health in our communities,” said Stephanie Flinn, executive director of the Schneck Foundation. “I look forward to this distinguished panel’s discussion on how we can identify and address the challenges we face in our schools and across our communities.”
Carole Gariepy
Special for The Gardner News
When Deacon Peter Haley sent out an email announcing that there would be an Easter Bonnet competition this year, we knew the day would not only be one to celebrate the risen Jesus but would be one of fun and nostalgia.
Years ago, a woman never went to church without wearing a hat, and Easter was the time for purchasing a new hat and a new dress. Christmas services celebrating the birth of Jesus were special, but the service commemorating His rising from the dead was the highlight that demonstrated the promise of life after death for Christians. That’s certainly something to dress up for.
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Hilarious campaign from BBH celebrates the many weird and wonderful ways customers pick their horses
Leading betting brand Ladbrokes prepares for the return of the Cheltenham Festival (16th-19th March) with the launch of a new campaign that celebrates how customers pick their horses for the races. Leaning on its enduring brand promise of ‘Ladbrokes is where the nation plays’, the campaign reminds the public that however they pick their horse, Ladbrokes has a bet for them.
Created by Olivia Shortland and Stephanie Flynn, the film, directed by Stacy Wall of Rogue Films, features people from all walks of life talking directly to camera about what they look for when looking for ‘the one.’ Whether it’s simply the connection or ‘good vibe,’ the eyelashes or the lean, muscular build, the confidence or the pride, each scene beautifully captures the unique criteria that sits behind each character’s selection.