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SUNDAY FOCUS: A battle with addiction

On the day she died, Gayle Griffin and her son, Allan Griffin, argued bitterly about substance abuse - she angry about his drug use, he about her alcoholism. Allan's father, Dennis Griffin, and sister, Sarah Griffin, already had moved out of their Middlebury home to escape the chaos and stress.

Ohio Woman with Mental Health Issues Missing from Assisted Living Facility

A 59-year-old Ohio woman is missing and police say she could be in danger. According to 19 News, Gayle Griffin, of Cleveland, was last seen on Wednesday leaving…

La Casa de Don Pedro to Host Virtual Fundraiser Honoring Newark s Unsung Heroes of the Pandemic

La Casa de Don Pedro will also honor workers from Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health (RWJBH) Clara Maass Medical Center, RWJBH Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and the Children’s Hospital of New Jersey.

Nonprofit La Casa de Don Pedro to Host Virtual Fundraiser Honoring Newark s Unsung Heroes of the Pandemic

Opinion | The Trump V A s Racist Legacy - The New York Times

‘Mind Boggling’ and ‘Deadly.’ This Is the Trump V.A.’s Racist Legacy. “It needs to be cleaned up right away,” one employee said. Will Denis McDonough, Biden’s pick for V.A. secretary, help repair what’s broken? By Jasper Craven Feb. 1, 2021 Secretary of Veterans Affairs nominee Denis McDonough.Credit.Pool photo by Sarah Silbiger In May 2014, when retired U.S. Army Medical Service Corps Officer Nuwanna Franklin moved on from the Department of Defense to an administrative position at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Dublin, Ga., she envisioned a few years of rewarding work, and then retirement. In her new role, Ms. Franklin received formal V.A. plaudits, thank-you notes from patients and other signs of gratitude from employees she advocated for as part of her role in the union. Yet she says the workplace was plagued by a pernicious and oppressive culture of prejudice — an environment in which she felt “you can’t speak up

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