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Seniors are Ready to Get Back to Normal
Months into the coronavirus pandemic, Seniors are still having a hard time envisioning their “new normal.” Many are grieving the loss of their old routines,
Holiday 2020
Holidays bring excitement and joy. It’s an opportunity to celebrate and spend time with loved ones. After months of isolation, economic anxiety, and pandemic fatigue,
Political Arena Then & Now
Where has civility gone? Years ago, when I first entered the political arena, I was excited about the prospect of being able to help people
Politics & COVID-19
Take the politics out of COVID-19, people are hurting. Floridians have been cooperative and steadfast at maintaining social distancing and business closures during this difficult
Social Distancing Blues in Children
In these uncertain times, many families are experiencing social distancing blues which is particularly harder for our kids. Young people are missing their friends, normal
Childhood Anxiety
As schools are re-opening, students are facing many challenges as they return amid COVID-19. The uncertainty is causing stress and anxiety not only for the
Voting By Mail in 2020
As Election Day draws closer, it’s difficult to recall a presidential election for which the act of voting has been more controversial and confusing. Broward
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an American Icon
On September 18th, we lost an American icon. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a passionate, tireless trailblazer who championed justice and equality. Her life created an
Boys & Girls Club of Broward County
COVID-19 has put a strain on working parents like never before, and with the heightened stress level, they also have to worry about juggling work
Appointment of Judge Renatha Francis
Governor DeSantis recently announced Judge Renatha Francis appointment to the Florida Supreme Court on September 24, 2020, despite a lawsuit filed to block her appointment