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âIndividually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.â â Ryunosuke Satoro Four years ago, a community-based, grassroots effort to unite local nonprofit organizations in a day of giving was launched. Inspired by the global generosity movement of Giving Tuesday, Jennifer Hodge of the Volunteer Transportation Center and a steering committee have continued to lead the endeavor that has raised dollars to support the valuable services participating charities provide. In keeping with its founding principles, the -giveNNY campaign returned this year after pausing during the height of the pandemic in 2020. In the largest show of collaboration yet, 61 nonprofit organizations serving communities across Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties signed on to be part of 315Day, on March 15, throughout the 315 area code. The Northern New York Community Foundationâs history of investing in looking at ways to make every dollar go further and encouraging nonprofit ....
The Metropolitan Black Police Association have publicly supported Williams. A HIGH profile black police officer has lost her appeal against a conviction for a child abuse video on her phone. In 2003, Novlett Robyn Williams was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished service. In November 2019, she was sentenced to 200 hours of community service for possessing an indecent image on her phone. The 56-year-old had previously been well-regarded for her work after the Grenfell tower fire and Notting Hill Carnival. Williams received the indecent video via Whatsapp from her older sister Jennifer Hodge aged 57, but denied seeing it. Her sister had been sent the video by her partner Dido Massivi, aged 63. ....
Novlett Robyn Williams has had her appeal refused. - Credit: PA Archive/PA Images A highly-decorated former police officer who was convicted after being sent a child abuse video by her Brent sister has had her appeal refused. Novlett Robyn Williams, 56, was sentenced to 200 hours of community service for possession of an indecent image in November 2019. Her Old Bailey trial heard Williams received the video via WhatsApp from her sister Jennifer Hodge, 57, of Brent, who had been sent the clip by her boyfriend, 63-year-old Dido Massivi. Williams - who has since been sacked by the Met for gross misconduct - appealed her conviction and sentence at a hearing on February 18. ....
BBC News Published image copyrightPA Media image captionRobyn Williams was awarded the Queen s Police Medal in 2003 and was highly commended for her work helping those affected by the Grenfell Tower disaster A highly decorated Met Police officer who had a child abuse video on her phone has had an appeal against her conviction and sentence dismissed. Robyn Williams was ordered to do 200 hours of community service in 2019 for possessing an indecent image. Her trial heard she received the video via WhatsApp from her sister Jennifer Hodge who had originally been sent the clip by her boyfriend Dido Massivi. Three judges at the Court of Appeal rejected Williams s appeal. ....