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Phyllis Foster, left, celebrated her 96th birthday at Heron Lodge in Wroxham on the same day her neighbour Doris Harris celebrated her 103rd birthday. - Credit: Kingsley Healthcare Two friends who have lived a combined total of 199 years have celebrated a shared birthday. Doris Harris celebrated her 103rd birthday on the same day as Phyllis Foster reached 96. The couple, who live in neighbouring rooms at Heron Lodge care home in Wroxham, received a special surprise for the occasion - cakes from the home’s chef Martin McGrath. Mrs Harris was a member of the Women s Land Army, known as a land girl during the Second World War, and she went on to work in a shoe factory. She was married to James for 45 years and Ron for six years, describing both her late husbands as “lovely”. She has two children, Graham and Carol, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren ....
Mar 2, 2021 YOUNGSTOWN Lady Donna Renee Reed, 64, of Youngstown transitioned to eternal rest on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021, peacefully at her home, in her sleep. Ms. Reed was born Nov. 30, 1956, in Youngstown, a daughter of John Andrew Reed Sr. and Clara Easter Harris Reed. She was a 1974 graduate of South High School and she also furthered her education at Youngstown State and Kent State universities and Hiram College. She was employed with Anthem Blue Cross / Blue Shield for 43 years and still worked from home after returning from retirement for a year, up until the day of her transition. Donna loved cooking and baking and was very good at preparing delectable meals and salads. Donna also enjoyed reading The Bible and sewing. She loved traveling and visited England, Italy, Africa, Japan, Singapore and France, among other places. Paris, France, was one of her favorite destinations. ....
Posted on 10140 TPP Capital Holdings (TPP), a Philadelphia based Black-led social impact private equity fund manager and healthcare real estate development firm, announced they have chosen 21 fellows for their newly launched Place-Based Social Impact Investing Fellowship. TPP Capital Holdings (TPP), a Philadelphia based Black-led social impact private equity fund manager and healthcare real estate development firm, announced they have chosen 21 fellows for their newly launched Place-Based Social Impact Investing Fellowship. (Photo: Business Wire) “For TPP founders Clinton Bush, Alexis Miles, and Doris Harris this is our legacy program, and we choose to help train the next generation of domestic and international place-based social impact investing change agents. In this way, we leave our best behind – wisdom – so that black and brown communities can prosper at scale now. We are now seeking corporat ....
TPP Capital Holdings launches new Fellowship Program to tackle some of societal biggest social, environmental and economic challenges Share Article Program to train the next generation of domestic and international place-based social impact investing change agents. “For TPP founders Clinton Bush, Alexis Miles, and Doris Harris this is our legacy program, and we choose to help train the next generation of domestic and international place-based social impact investing change agents,” said Anthony Miles, co-founder of TPP. PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB) February 10, 2021 TPP Capital Holdings (TPP), a Philadelphia based Black-led social impact private equity fund manager and healthcare real estate development firm, announced they have chosen 21 fellows for their newly launched Place-Based Social Impact Investing Fellowship. ....
Courtesy of Clinton Bush TPP Capital Management Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer Clinton Bush TPP Capital Management, led by fund manager Anthony Miles and Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer Clinton Bush, spent five years assembling parcels of largely vacant land in a five-block radius just to the west of Temple University Health System’s main campus. TPP intends to break ground there this quarter on the first phase of Tioga District, a mixed-use, wellness-focused development complex. The first phase will include 84 rental units for ages 55 and up split across two buildings, one with 30 units and the other with 54, on the 1700 block of Tioga Street. Also breaking ground will be eight buildings of for-sale condos on the 3300 block of North 16th Street, with four units to a building and one in each building designated as affordable housing. The rest of the condos are priced to be “market rate, but market rate for Tioga, ....