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How can you ignore the wretched conditions at FCI Danbury?
Inmates can have visitors (it would appear) however its so encumbered by odd policy that many inmates don t want to put their friends or family through the torture of waiting and not getting to visit at all because of some pathetic excuse a Corr Ofcr has, or they tie up the inmates so long or ask for count that totally interrupts the already heavily constrictive visit . Not only are they fed total minimal bacterial ridden garbage, not getting commissary, unable to get personal hygiene products, no access to ANYTHING outside of a 80 person cramped cage with space of less than 2 foot apart, no heat, gas leaks, asbestos,, COVID riddled UNIT..no activity, no progress, no plan, Admins and Staff that are supposed to be working t
When will we have COVID vaccine for people with cancer and.
When will we have COVID vaccine for people with cancer and over 63 in Danbury CT?
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How can you ignore the wretched conditions at FCI Danbury?
Inmates can have visitors (it would appear) however its so encumbered by odd policy that many inmates don t want to put their friends or family through the torture of waiting and not getting to visit at all because of some pathetic excuse a Corr Ofcr has, or they tie up the inmates so long or ask for count that totally interrupts the already heavily constrictive visit . Not only are they fed total minimal bacterial ridden garbage, not getting commissary, unable to get personal hygiene products, no access to ANYTHING outside of a 80 person cramped cage with space of less than 2 foot apart, no heat, gas leaks, asbestos,, COVID riddled UNIT..no activity, no progress, no plan, Admins and Staff that are supposed to be working toward rehabilitative release arent
He was a generous supporter of the RiverPark Center and served on its Foundations Board of Trustees for several years.
He served on the Board of Trustees of Kentucky Wesleyan College (KWC) from 1984 to 1993. He chaired the development committee for those nine years. He was Vice-Chairman of the board from 1989 to 1992 and was elected trustee emeritus in 1997. He helped found the annual community event, Concert on the Lawn which is performed each summer by the Owensboro Sympathy Orchestra on the front lawn of KWC. This event is free to the public.
His $1 million gift to KWC for their library was donated to honor his son Howard Greenwell who passed away in 1991 at age 35. This gift was graciously acknowledged by the school by naming the library building in honor of his son.