Monday, August 5, 2013

President Obama's A-List Acquaintances

Over the years, President Barack Obama has built relationships with some of Hollywood's biggest names. The birthday boy is known to be close with Beyonc? and Jay Z ? who says he texts with the POTUS ? and at different events and rallies, Obama has joked around with everyone from David Beckham and Katy Perry to Prince William and Kate Middleton. Even before he became president, Obama counted Oprah Winfrey and Robert DeNiro among his acquaintances as they supported his campaign. In honour of President Obama's 52nd birthday yesterday, take a look at some of his best snaps with celebrities!

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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources sent what amounted to a SWAT team to raid a no-kill animal shelter so they could seize a baby deer. All of the shelter staff were corralled by armed officers, the fawn was shoved into a body bag and hauled off to be euthanized. The shelter had arranged for the fawn to be taken to a wildlife rehab center the very next day but weren't allowed to send it there.

The DNR chief defended the decision to raid the center without warning by likening the situation to a drug raid. "If a sheriff's department is going in to do a search warrant on a drug bust, they don't call them and ask them to voluntarily surrender their marijuana or whatever drug that they have before they show up," Niemeyer said.

It's a sad day when a state sends a hit squad comprised of thirteen armed officers out to seize and kill a baby deer.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Gerard House celebrating 25 years of helping pregnant teens ...

More than 600 pregnant teens have called Gerard House home over the last 25 years.

For one resident, who cannot be named because she is under 18 and in foster care, the house has given her many things.

?There?s a lot of positive attitude here,? she said.

She was 16 when she came to Gerard House and went on to earn her high school diploma after being put into the state?s custody for a truancy issue. The pregnancy is what got her attention.

?They said if you don?t get straightened out, there?s a chance you could have your kid taken away, so I realized I want to go to school and get everything done,? she said. ?I was in a foster home and it was hard for me at first. It really helped me coming here.?

Now, about to turn 18, she and her 8-month-old son are getting ready for another big change: She?s starting a career to become an aesthetician.

?They?ve brought her stability, learning skills, emotional and financial support, she has her high school diploma and she?s going to Eric Fisher Academy,? said Christy Hannon, the young woman?s family support worker from St. Francis Community Services who works with Gerard House and was a teen mom herself.

The large, but modest house at 3144 N. Hood will take in pregnant teens at any point of their pregnancy and allow them to stay until their babies can crawl. It will celebrate its 25th anniversary Sunday with a reception in downtown Wichita.

Gerard House began as a joint mission of the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother and the Congregation of St. Joseph. Now it?s under the umbrella of Via Christi Health in Wichita. It?s named after Gerard Majella, the patron saint of mothers.

According to the most recent figures from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for 2011, the statewide pregnancy rate for ages 10 to 19 is 20.9 per 1,000, or nearly 4,100 pregnancies. A little more than 890 of those pregnancies were in Sedgwick County.

?School and baby?

The young women have a very structured environment, said Deneen Dryden, Gerard House executive director. They often wake up for school at 6 a.m. and aren?t done with parenting classes, tutoring and counseling until 9 p.m.

In addition to connecting the women with prenatal care ? most of which is paid for by Medicaid ? and parenting classes and counseling, Gerard House also helps some find jobs through the Workforce Alliance.

The state has a program that helps pay for some of the young women to attend selected state schools for higher education, Dryden said, but typically only 2 percent of adolescents who are pregnant before they?re 18 finish college.

?To me, that?s the saddest statistic,? she said.

?For us the real priority is school and baby. If they haven?t completed their high school diploma or GED, that?s the No. 1 responsibility because the research shows only 40 percent graduate.?

Gerard House also provides the women information on adoption, Dryden said. As a Catholic-sponsored institution, it does not encourage abortion.

?They need to make an informed decision,? she said. ?If they choose to parent we give them the skills and support them in that decision.?

The younger the woman, the less likely they are to place the babies into adoption services, Dryden said. At Gerard House, about one in 20 decide to pursue adoption.

?If you look at infrastructure many come from, they didn?t have family,? she said. ?And they?ll look right at you and say, ?I got pregnant so I would have something to love and to call family.?

?When you?re under that pretense, you think that baby is going to meet your needs instead of the reality that you?re up all night.?

Juvenile system

Often, the young women are referred through foster care or the juvenile justice system, Dryden said. But they also come through private or community referrals by school nurses or families.

?There?s lots of channels that get them here,? Dryden said.

?What we know is that on paper, it really doesn?t matter what it says, we?re dealing with a pregnant teenager who?s got lots going on in their life. So we treat them all the same. They?re the same girl.?

As of July 1, Gerard House is the only contracted maternity home with Juvenile Services in the state.

According to Jeremy Barclay, communications director for the Kansas Department of Corrections, the state used to also contract with Mary Elizabeth Maternity Home in Hays and Grace Center in Kansas City, but the number of teens in the system who are being referred to group homes has decreased over the last several years.

?It?s just an example of oversupply for demand,? Barclay said.

And it?s perhaps a shift in the way society views pregnant teens, Dryden said.

?Initially, it was set up because of the stigma that society placed on (pregnant teens) and the shame,? Dryden said. ?A lot of the girls were sent away and would come back to the community after they had placed for adoption.

?And although times have changed and society has changed, that?s still the mission: to still serve this underserved population that?s very vulnerable.?

Source: http://www.kansas.com/2013/08/03/2922612/gerard-house-celebrating-25-years.html

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The Gift of Support: Church group answers call to aid cancer patient

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Jessica Newsome is pictured?with her husband, Jason, and their two little girls, Savannah and Ella.

As Jessica Newsome battles for her life, The Grove rallies around her to help in any way possible. The Grove is Newnan First United Methodist Church's aid committee for medical crises and longterm illness, which started soon after Newsome was diagnosed in March with kidney cancer while serving as the church's children's minister.

Newsome suffered from exhaustion almost immediately after taking the job in July 2012. She fought off symptoms of fatigue for months until her husband, Jason, finally put her in a car and drove her to the emergency room.

The news was heartbreaking. Jessica had stage 4 renal cell cancer.

Word of Jessica's illness shook the church and spurred a group effort in coordinating the massive outpouring of assistance church and community members wished to send the Newsomes' way. The Grove immediately became the facilitator for funds and assistance to reach the church families in need, just like the Newsomes.

This past month, The Grove renovated the Newsomes' bathroom to make it wheelchair accessible. The group also bought the family a recliner to make visitors more comfortable.

One of Newsome's wishes was to attend a Braves game. When she got there, word of her illness spread all the way to pitcher Tim Hudson and his wife. His Hudson Family Foundation has since provided a grant to the Newsome family, with Hudson also donating autographed items to The Grove, which will be used to raise money for the family.

Those who know Newsome find her amazingly strong-spirited, giving and an overachiever. Newsome, who recently turned 30, continues to battle advanced stages of cancer with the support of her husband and her two little girls, along with friends and family.

'Jessica is the true definition of a mother,' says Sarah Dewberry, who helped start The Grove and has been friends with Jessica since college.

'She is selfless, caring, warm and nurturing to everyone she meets. She has always shown an interest in the people around her, and even through her personal struggles, she finds ways to minister to those she cares about. The world should wish to have her as a friend.'

The family started a blog titled getbetterjess.blogspot.com in order to update loved ones and concerned community members on Newsome's journey. The blog includes posts from Newsome. The pages are filled with loving thoughts and family photographs.

Along with supporting Jessica, The Grove is assisting about a dozen other families dealing with medical crises.

If a family needs a wheelchair ramp, online meal calendar, or monetary support, The Grove always donates a planted seedling tree as a symbol of its love and support. For Kelley Welden, another one of The Grove's founders, the ministry is a blessing for those involved.

'It is a joy to work with other women who truly care about our church members. The people that we have helped have been so appreciative, whether it's been meals, prayer shawls or the dogwood trees. We are just happy to be able to do our part.'

Since The Grove's conception, community support has been overwhelming for Jessica and her family as they continue to battle her illness - and pray.

It's amazing what the love and care of a community accomplish when people are pulled together for a common cause. It's just a shame it takes the worst battles to realize the depths of human compassion.

To request assistance or make a donation to The Grove call 770-2537400 or email churchoffice@newnanfumc. org.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Prince William Assisting Kate Middleton?s Baby Delivery ? Labor Coach and Royal Father!

Prince William Assisting Kate Middleton's Baby Delivery - Labor Coach and Royal Father!

Kate Middleton is in labor and her husband Prince William is right by her side, where he will remain until the new addition to their family is born. The doting William will no doubt be catering to all of his wife?s needs as she endures labor. No waiting in the hallway pacing for this guy, he will be front and center when his child is born.

William was with Kate when her labor began early this morning.? Together they made their way to the hospital where they were ushered in through a private back entrance. Since then there has been very little news about the labor other than it is progressing along naturally.

His wife may be doing all the hard work but William will be making sure he does everything possible to get her through the labor.? Things he might do for his wife include, rubbing her back, telling her to breathe and of course getting ice chips. Although the later may be a little tough with people lurking around. Even though they are their own private wing of the hospital, you never know who can sneak in.

When the big moment arrives the Prince will likely hold Kate?s hand as he tells her to push and breathe, guys have it so easy.? If he gets nervous or queasy, as some men do, he can lean on his mother-in-law Carole? Middleton and sister-in-law Pippa Middleton. Both rumored to be in the room when the Royal baby makes his or her debut. I wonder if he will do the honor of cutting the umbilical cord, probably that seems to be the dad thing to do right?

Like many first time father?s William will probably have some anxiety, maybe even be a little freaked out. He may be a Royal but he is also human. However there is no doubt that he will put that all aside to be there for Kate as she delivers there first child.

What other things do you think William will be doing to help Kate during delivery? Tell us what you think in the below comments section.

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U.S. drops unarmed bombs on Great Barrier Reef during military exercise

The amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard transits the Philippine Sea on July 1. Two American fighter jets launched from Bonhomme Richard dropped four unarmed bombs into Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park last week when a training exercise went wrong, the U.S. Navy said.
The amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard transits the Philippine Sea on July 1. Two American fighter jets launched from Bonhomme Richard dropped four unarmed bombs into Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park last week when a training exercise went wrong, the U.S. Navy said. (MCS Seaman Apprentice Edward Guttierrez III/Navy)


By Rod McGuirk
The Associated Press

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