Operation Taking Back 901 is giving back with a back-to-school bash for children in need
A local nonprofit is gearing up to give back to children in under-served areas with their back-to-school bash. Author: Katina Rankin Updated: 6:21 PM CDT July 20, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Arieale Munson says she just loves kids. And that s why she said she started the nonprofit, Operation Taking Back 901. Our mission is to implement economic and educational programs for underserved youth and their families here in Shelby County, said Operation Taking Back 901 Founder Arieale Munson.
Munson is showing she cares by having a back-to-school bash. We will be suppling students with a back full of supplies, free food as well as ice cream and lots of information, said Munson.
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Fire in elderly housing complex caused by unattended frying pan filled with oil, says BRFD
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BATON ROUGE - A fire started Saturday after a frying pan filled with cooking oil was left unattended in an elderly housing apartment complex.
Firefighters responded to the scene at Alexander-Harvey Homes on Hollywood Street just before 10 a.m. The apartment where the fire started was a total loss, according to the Baton Rouge Fire Department s report.
The other three apartments attached to the unit had minimal to moderate smoke and water damage. All occupants were helped by Red Cross, authorities said.
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