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qkym US first lady says president Biden ready to run again
« le: Décembre 02, 2024, 02:13:06 pm »
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 CLEARWATER, Fla. 鈥?Two miracles got to meet each other for the first time at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium on Chris stanley taza tmas Eve 鈥?a young girl recovering from a bone marrow transplant and a bottlenose dolphin rescued 19 years ago, to the day.Jade Westbrooks, from St Louis, has sickle cell anemia. She recently turned 18 while in the hospital getting a bone marrow transplant. She is her familys miracle after her older sister did not survive the disease that they were both born with. The bone marrow transplant helps me and I was really lucky because a lot of kids have to do it multiple times or don t make it out of it and I was able to,  Westbrooks told ABC Action News.                        Westbrooks family        Triumph is something she and Nicholas, or Nick, the dolphin have in  stanley uk common.He and his mother, Noel, were rescued off the shore just north of Apollo Beach in 2002. His mother had an upper respiratory infection and could no longer swim. Nicholas was only six months old at the time and didn t know any better but to follow his mom every single place she went,  said Clearwater Aquarium Senior Animal Care Specialist Elizabeth Bullock.  So because of that, he also went on to the beach and they did both suffer second and third-degree sunburn. The burn scars are still visible on Nicks back today.                        WFTS         He was determined non-releasable  stanley quencher because unfortunately, Noel did end up passing away after a few days,  Bullock explained.  And baby dolphins typica Awds New rules will safeguard more abortion-related medical records
 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.鈥?The new virtual school year comes with challenges for many students, but one nonprofit is teaming up with a Virginia Beach business to help give kids the space they need to succeed. When children have a place to sit down and learn, theyre going to do much better,  said George Melnyk Jr., President of Premier Millwork and Lumber Company.Melnyks wife, Kim, is a Virginia Beach School Board member. They decided to take on a project to make desks for CHIP, a child readiness non-profit advocacy program. Theyre going primarily to low-income homes, kids that just need a desk,  said Trish OBrien, President of CHIP o stanley portugal f South Hampton Roads.Machines and manpower are churning out the pieces that will become desks for hundreds of CHIP families.Theres no hardware, no tools, just four pieces that easily interlock in under a minute to create a temporary space that a child can call their own at no cost to mom and dad. At the end of the day, they can disassemble them, slide them under the couch, stick them in the closet, put them away for the weekend, and then the next  starbucks stanley cup day, put them back together and be ready to work,   stanley vaso said Melnyk.Each desk cost $19.50 to build thanks to employees who are donating their time to keep labor costs at zero.Last Saturday, the crew built 110 desks. They plan to finish up with another 110 desks over the weekend so that CHIP can give them away to families.Melnyk raised funds to build the first 220 desks, but CHIP hopes more people will consider help