By Carissa Marsh In a world too often filled with pain and suffering, a group of high school kids in Simi Valley and Moorpark are dedicated to making the planet a more peaceful place. These teens are part of Interact, a program of Rotary International that derives its name from the words international action. And… Read more »
A 40ft container containing medical supplies has been officially handed over to the Bo Government hospital on Monday. The Leon H. Sullivan Foundation said the donation is the first of a series of humanitarian shipments to the former war-torn nation. Speaking during the handing over ceremony of the medical supplies, then minister of Foreign Affairs… Read more »
By Hope Sullivan Masters Why is it that some of us were born with so much and others with so little? Why did God create a world order that is so unfair? Earlier today, I learned of a man who passed away in Sierra Leone only because the health care available to him was inadequate…. Read more »
By Breton F. Washington November 16, 2010 will be a day I remember for the rest of my life. You see, November 16 is my birthday, and it was the last day of life for Mr. John. Mr. John will forever have a special place in my life. Not because he died on my birthday,… Read more »