It's officially September, which means it's Childhood Cancer Awareness Month! There are 146 counties in the Carolinas, and just *NINE* of them have a treatment center that helps children with cancer!
YOU can help save a life by donating today! https://t.co/5TlKhXKUZe
Each time we meet a new child battling cancer, we give them a blanket to remind them they are wrapped in hope & love.
Our blanket shelves are getting bare. Do you or someone you know make blankets? You can send them to our office!
900 S. Pine St., Suite F
Spartanburg, SC 29302
One of the kindest officers I worked with when working for LivePD. Theresa has two little boys, a husband, a whole police department, and a community who'll miss her so much. Thinking of them all 💔
It is with a heavy heart we announce the passing of Slidell Police Officer Theresa Simon. This afternoon, she passed away while on-duty, presumably from a massive heart attack.
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@IntlAirportCLT You know what’s a fun game? Shutting all of your parking and then seeing how many people can miss their flights EVERY SINGLE TIME I FLY HERE.
Shame to those who attacked a dedicated woman helping a fellow human being in the most difficult of times. As @jagan_chapagain says, “Luna represents our very best”, the best of humanity. #GraciasLuna@ifrc https://t.co/zTgpQQIPD0
After spending part of my day Saturday cleaning up with @SpartanburgD3 volunteers, I'm SO GLAD to see this! If people won't stop littering, at least we can combat the garbage and help the environment: https://t.co/wepMJHv3hJ
The young girl I just spoke to on the phone just gave me her new version of the NATO phonetic alphabet:
"A as in Apple, R as in... umm... razor, B as in... bumblebee?"
Quite frankly, I'm here for it.
Lisa Racine took a 2nd job at a Stillwater nursing home to be able to see her dad. For the past 3 months, the fulltime project manager has been working PT evenings & weekends mopping floors & scraping plates for the "priceless" time she has with her dad: https://t.co/2AZxDKulUU
In a breakthrough, the U.N. says it and Ethiopia’s government have signed a deal to allow humanitarian access to the embattled Tigray region. This will allow the first food, medicines and other aid into the region of 6 million people. https://t.co/xhpyp3ki2z