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LCN Again! LCN AGAIN! SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: Good Will Women in Baseball SISTA Crunchy Betty  Asian Apricot  Ameri ca the Beautifu l Save the Children gives children in the United States and around the world what every child de- serves – a healthy start, the op-  portunity to learn and protection from harm hen disaster stri"es, we put children#s needs first e advocate for and achieve large-scale change for children e save children#s lives $oin us %otherhood is the toughest and most rewarding role we&ll ever play 'hat&s why Save the Children&s %om&s the ord cele(rates the victories, or )wins), along the way *ig or small, these )%omins) remind us what it&s all a(out %otherhood can (e a tou gh role, (ut nothing&s more reward- ing 'ha t&s why Save the Children is cele(rating that role&s leading lady+ you, %om! ur goal is to inspire and (ring moms li"e you together with facts, tips, events, and (y put- ting a spotlight on your victo- ries, (ig and small, through our community %omins e&re .ssues 2 /erstory 2 %ission 2 0roups12u( Svcs 3 Canna(is Corner 3 'he /aps 4 Affirmations 4 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: cele(rating you the way you deserve to (e cele(rated+ (y ma"ing each and every day %other&s 3ay! /.41 A.3S .t&s estimated that 56 mil- lion people are living with A.3S+ appro7imately 8 in 9:: people in the world to- day %ore than 56 million children are currently living with /.4 and A.3S 'hat&s why Save the Children has  prevention programs to stop the spread of A.3S and pro- tection programs to help chil- 4LU%;  9 . SSU;  9< :918819:86 dren who have (een orphaned or are vulnera(le due to the infection .n 9:89, we helped nearly 6: million children through our /.41A.3S pro- grams $oin the Save=ids Conversation 4olunteer >our 4oice 'housands of  people li"e y ou ta"e part in our social outreach events ? helping our message reach millions of people $oin the cause to save"ids and spread the word to your favorite so- cial networ" Dragon Cloud… Save the Children

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LCN Again!

LCN AGAIN!

S PEC IAL PO INTS OFINTER ES T :

Good Will

Women in Baseball

SISTA

Crunchy Betty

 Asian Apricot

 America the Beautiful

Save the Children gives children

in the United States and around

the world what every child de-serves – a healthy start, the op-

 portunity to learn and protection

from harm hen disaster

stri"es, we put children#s needs

first e advocate for and

achieve large-scale change for

children e save children#s

lives $oin us %otherhood is the

toughest and most rewarding

role we&ll ever play

'hat&s why Save the Children&s

%om&s the ord cele(rates the

victories, or )wins), along the

way *ig or small, these

)%omins) remind us what it&sall a(out

%otherhood can (e a tough

role, (ut nothing&s more reward-

ing 'hat&s why Save the

Children is cele(rating that

role&s leading lady+ you, %om!

ur goal is to inspire and (ring

moms li"e you together with

facts, tips, events, and (y put-

ting a spotlight on your victo-

ries, (ig and small, through our

community %omins e&re

.ssues 2

/erstory 2

%ission 2

0roups12u( Svcs 3

Canna(is Corner 3

'he /aps 4

Affirmations 4

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

cele(rating you the way you

deserve to (e cele(rated+ (y

ma"ing each and every day%other&s 3ay! /.41A.3S

.t&s estimated that 56 mil-

lion people are living with

A.3S+ appro7imately 8 in

9:: people in the world to-

day %ore than 56 million

children are currently living

with /.4 and A.3S 'hat&s

why Save the Children has

 prevention programs to stop

the spread of A.3S and pro-

tection programs to help chil-

4LU%;   9 .SSU;  9<

:918819:86

dren who have (een orphaned

or are vulnera(le due to the

infection .n 9:89, we helpednearly 6: million children

through our /.41A.3S pro-

grams $oin the Save=ids

Conversation 4olunteer

>our 4oice 'housands of

 people li"e you ta"e part in

our social outreach events ?

helping our message reach

millions of people $oin the

cause to save"ids and spread

the word to your favorite so-

cial networ"

Dragon Cloud… 

Save the Children

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%onday - Sunday @+:: A% - +:: 2%

On-the-Ground Opportunities;veryone has something to offer as a

0oodwill volunteer, including you

'he people who donate their time are as

diverse as our programs and services

Bamilies may serve meals at a homelessshelter run (y 0oodwill, while individuals

may lend their e7pertise to help veteransand others (uild s"ills and re-enter the

wor"force etirees may teach ;nglish as

a Second Language classes and mentorstudentsD a school may organiEe a dona-

tion drive >our time and talent are al-ways needed

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the Negro

League *ase(all

Shop with her

son, 0ary, in%aryland

Clearly, (ase(all

has remained a

 part of %amie

)2eanut) $ohn-

son&s soul

Toni Stonegraduated from

oosevelt /igh

School in %in-

neapolis, %innesota She married Aureli-

ous Al(erga, a man forty years her elderand one of the many people who did not

want her playing (ase(all She had always

 (een referred to as a Ftom(oyG growing up

and conseHuently received the nic"name

F'oniG (ecause it sounded li"e Ftom(oyG

She enIoyed the name and eventually

adopted it as her own G. loved my trou-

sers . love cars %ost of all . loved to ride

horses with no saddles . wasn#t classified

2eople weren#t ready for me,G she said

Morgan was (orn on cto(er 8@, 8<5J in

2hiladelphia, 2a She attended $ohn *ar-

tram /igh School where she played (as-

"et(all, soft(all, and (ase(all %organ

later attended illiam 2enn *usinessSchool %organ played on an all-female

team, the North 2hiladelphia /oney 3rip-

 pers, for five years from 8<6<-J6 'here

she rotated (etween many positions and

often served as a catcher /er (atting av-

erage was 5K her last year she was on

the team %organ was "nown to (e a

dou(le-threat athlete n her offseason

from (ase(all, she played (as"et(all dur-

ing the winter months for a well "nown

city-wide team called the oc"ettes

Toni Stone "new she wanted to play pro-

fessional (ase(all 'here was only one pro(lem--every card was stac"ed against

her Curve(all tells the inspiring story of

 (ase(all#s Ffemale $ac"ie o(inson,G a

woman whose am(ition, courage, and raw

talent propelled her from ragtag teams

 (arnstorming across the 3a"otas to pla y-

ing in front of large crowds at >an"ee

Stadium 'oni Stone was the first woman

to play professional (ase(all on m en#s

teams Curve(all+ 'he emar"a(le Story

of 'oni Stone the Birst oman to 2lay

2rofessional *ase(all in the Negro

League (y %artha Ac"mann AuthorM

%amie F2eanutG $ohnson (orn Septem-

 (er 9@, 8<5JM was one of three women,

and the first female pitcher, to play in the

 Negro Leagues She was (orn in idge-

way, South Carolina in 8<5J She was

signed (y the .ndianapolis Clowns in

8<J5, played with the team from 8<J5 to

8<JJ, had a 55- won-loss record and a

 (atting average of 9@5

$ohnson was "nown as )2eanut) during

her career due to her height - J feet, 5

inches She is the su(Iect of the (oo" A

Strong ight Arm, descri(ing her life

growing up and the o(stacles to her (e-

coming a professional Negro League (ase(all player n $une J, 9::, $ohn-

son and other living players from the Ne-

gro League ;ra were drafted (y maIor

league franchises prior to the 9:: %L*

Birst year 3raft $ohnson was selected (y

the ashington Nationals $ohnson left

the Negro Leagues in 8<JJ -- ). had a

young son, and it was time for me to

come home) -- and pursued a career in

nursing for more than 5: years *ut she

has never really left the game She runs

Goodwill® cares a(out the people weserve And we care a(out the people we

employ 0oodwill is in the (usiness of

 putting people to wor" 'hat#s w hy our

own employees are so important to thecritical wor" we do e strive to recruit

motivated, talented people who are pas-

sionate a(out their wor" and passionate

a(out our mission 0oodwill is one ofthe nation#s top five most valua(le andrecogniEed nonprofit (rands, and a lea d-

ing social services enterprise .n 9:89and 9:85, Bor(es named 0oodwill as one

of America#s 'op 9J %ost .nspiring

Companies 0oodwill#s community-

 (ased organiEations are fle7i(le and sustain-a(le social enterprises that provide career

services and other community programs (y

selling donated clothes and household items

at 0oodwill retail stores and online 0ood-

will also contracts with (usinesses and go v-ernment to provide a wide range of com-

mercial services Chec" our our diverse

employment opportunities (y entering your

information in the S;AC/ $*S sectionon this page to discover if 0oodwill is a

good fit for your career goals

$oin the 0oodwill 'eam

College Park Donation Xpress595J ;dgewater 3rive rlando, BL 59:6

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"now, li"e you want your glass cleaner

to (e ould your friends lic" your mir-

ror after thisP 2ro(a(ly, (ut you haveweird friends

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9 c warm water

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cret ingredient to clean, shiny, amaEing

mirrors and windows, .#m sureM .

"inda frea"ed out a little at the effec-

tiveness of this one

*ut, alas, it was still a (it difficult to get

the hairspray off, and although there

were no strea"s, . was pretty sure we

could do one (etter

)lin Corn Glass

Cleanerhich, of course,

stands for alcohol,

vinegar, and corn-

starch .#m good at

naming things, rightP

816 c ru((ing alcohol

816 c white vinegar

8 '(sp cornstarch

9 c warm water

Com(ine everything in a spray (ottle, and

sha"e well Sha"e well (efore using, too,

as the cornstarch might settle at the (ottom

and su(seHuently plug the spray mecha-nism if it#s not mi7ed in wellM

'han"s to http+11wwwcrunchy(ettycom1 

.f you#re out of glass cleaner and don#t

have any of the ingredients for the ones

 (elow, use vinegar .t#s not (ad $ust don#te7pect anyone to want to lic" your mirrors

after using it . assume you all have friends

who li"e to lic" mirrors >ou Iust seem

li"e those sorts of people

819 c ru((ing alcohol

819 c water

8 '(sp vinegar

'his was the most widely spread recipe .

found online And at first, . thought it was

great . had to use a (it of el(ow grease to

get the hairspray droplets off the mirror,

and it left (ehind a few strea"s Not (ad

.t#ll do in a pinch, and the alcohol doesgive it more oomph than Iust using vine-

gar *ut it#s not, li"e, to die for >ou

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Sisters

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ters on

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a(outA.3SM

Target

Population+ Se7ually active African Ameri-can women

Target .o+ation+ range and SeminoleCounties

3escription+ 'his group-level, gender-

and culturally-relevant intervention is de-

signed to increase condom use among

African American women Bive peer-led

group sessions are conducted that focus

on ethnic and gender pride, /.4 "nowl-

edge, and s"ills training around se7ual

ris" reduction (ehaviors and decisionma"ing 'he intervention is (ased on So-

cial Learning theory as well as the theory

of 0ender and 2ower

'his is Iust one of the many services

offered (y the !ope and !elp Center

n @1%A19:86 - New 4olunteer rien-

as well hile we are currently shifting

towards a new mariIuana model in the

world we should e7plore the (enefits of

allowing adults with a medical mari-

 Iuana card to grow their own canna(is

.n the following te7t we#ll cover someof the fundamental issues in relation to

home grown canna(is

hen you grow your own canna(is

you are in charge of all things related to

the Huality of the (ud .ne7perienced

growers might ma"e mista"es here and

there (ut eventually everyone gets the

 (asics of growing great canna(is

>ou would (e a(le to ma"e sure that

there are no (ugs, infestations, added

chemicals and so forth

Good &eed /ad &eed 0eiew

Start feeding your marijuana

plants just plain, pH'ed water

1-2 weeks before it's time toharvest. therwise you may

a!tually be able to taste the

nutrients in your final buds

"your marijuana !ould have a

!hemi!al after-taste#.

0rowing medical mariIuana is therapy in its

own way and also provides a lot of (enefits

Green 

Groups 1 Pu%li+ Seri+e

Canna%is Corner

Medi+ine

.f you need medicine

you and cannot pay for

it, why can#t you ma"e

itP .' should (e a funda-mental human right to

 pursuit your own medicine and in the case

of canna(is it is pro(a(ly one of the supe-

rior medicines out there

.f there is so much weed around, it would

 (e less li"ely for your "ids to smo"e since

it wouldn#t (e seen as ta(oo

0row! 

tation New 4olunteer rientation is

reHuired of all /ope and /elp volun-

teers rientations are typically held on

the 8st and 5rd Bridays of each month at

our inter 2ar" office At the orienta-

tion we discuss what is /ope and /elp,

how our volunteers will (e a(le to con-

tri(ute to the agency and its mission,

and confidentiality laws and policies

e as" that volunteers arrive at <+6JA% to (egin filling out contact paper-

wor" 'he orientation should (e com-

 pleted (y 88+5: A% 8<5J oodcrest

3rive, inter 2ar" Blorida, 59@<9

ffice+ 8-6:@-K6J-9J@@ Closed on Sat-

urday and Sunday 

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LCN A0A.N ! 2A 0;  8

"now, li"e you want your glass cleaner

to (e ould your friends lic" your mir-

ror after thisP 2 ro(a(ly, (ut you have

weird friends

816 c white vinegar

8 '(sp cornstarch

9 c warm water

Fhat the O cornstarchPG you as"F>es,G . reply FCornstarchG

.t#s a(solutely, without a dou(t the se-

cret ingredient to clean, shin y, amaEing

mirrors and windows, .#m sureM ."inda frea"ed out a little at the effec-

tiveness of this one

*ut, alas, it was still a (it difficult to get

the hairspray off, and although there

were no strea"s, . was pretty sure wecould do o ne (etter

)lin Corn Glass

Cleanerhich, of course,

stands fo r alcohol,vinegar, and corn-

starch .#m good at

naming things, rightP

816 c ru((ing alcohol816 c white vinegar

8 '(sp cornstarch

9 c warm water

Com(ine everything in a spray (ottle, andsha"e well Sha"e well (efore using, too,

as the cornstarch might settle at the (ottom

and su(seHuently plug the spray mecha-nism if it#s not mi7ed in wellM

'han"s to http+11wwwcrunchy(ettycom1  

.f you#re out o f glass cleaner and don#t

have any of the ingredients for the ones

 (elow, use vinegar .t#s not (ad $ust don#t

e7pect anyone to want to lic" your mirrors

after using it . assume you all have friendswho li"e to lic" mirrors >ou Iust seem

li"e those sorts of people

819 c ru((ing alcohol

819 c water8 '(sp vinegar

'his was the most widely spread recipe .

found online And at first, . thought it was

great . had to use a (it of el(ow grease toget the hairspray droplets off the mirror,

and it left (ehind a few strea"s Not (ad

.t#ll do in a pinch, and the alcohol doesgive it more oomph than Iust using vine-

gar *ut it#s not, li"e, to die for >ou

S.S'ASisters

.nform-

ing Sis-

ters on'opics

a(outA.3SM

Target

Population+ Se7ually active African Ameri-can women

Target .o+ation+ range and SeminoleCounties

3escription+ 'his grou p-level, gender-

and culturally-relevant intervention is de-

signed to increase condom use among

African American women Bive peer-ledgroup sessions are conducted that focus

on ethnic and gender pride, /.4 "nowl-

edge, and s"ills training around se7ual

ris" reduction (ehaviors and decisionma"ing 'he intervention is (ased on So-

cial Learning theory as well as the theory

of 0ender and 2ower'his is Iust one of the many services

offered (y the !ope and !elp Center

n @1%A19:86 - New 4olunteer rien-

as well hile we are currently shifting

towards a new mariIuana model in the

world we should e7plore the (enefits of

allowing adults with a medical mari- Iuana card to grow their o wn canna(is

.n the following te7t we#ll cover someof the fundamental issues in relation to

home grown canna(ishen you grow your own canna(is

you are in charge of all things related to

the Huality of the (ud .ne7perienced

growers might ma"e mista"es here andthere (ut eventually everyone gets the

 (asics of growing great c anna(is

>ou would (e a(le to ma"e sure thatthere are no (ugs, infestations, added

chemicals and so forth

Good &eed /ad &eed 0eiew

Start feeding your marijuana

plants just plain, pH'ed water

1-2 weeks before it's time to

harvest. therwise you may

a!tually be able to taste the

nutrients in your final buds

"your marijuana !ould have a

!hemi!al after-taste#.

0rowing medical mariIuana is therapy in its

own way and also provides a lot of (enefits

Green 

Groups 1 Pu%li+ Seri+e

Canna%is Corner

Medi+ine

.f you need medicine

you and cannot pay forit, why can#t you ma"e

itP .' should (e a funda-mental human right to

 pursuit your own medicine and in the caseof canna(is it is pro(a(ly one of the su pe-

rior medicines out there

.f there is so much weed around, it wou ld (e less li"el y for your "ids to smo"e s ince

it wouldn#t (e seen as ta(oo

0row! 

tation New 4olunteer rientation is

reHuired of all /ope and /elp volun-

teers rientations are t ypically held onthe 8st and 5rd Bridays of each month at

our inter 2ar" office At the orienta-

tion we discuss what is /ope and /elp,how our vo lunteers will (e a(le to con-

tri(ute to the agency and its mission,

and confidentiality laws and policies

e as" that volunteers arrive at <+6 JA% to (egin filling ou t contact paper-

wor" 'he orientation should (e com-

 pleted (y 88+5: A% 8<5J oodcrest3rive, inter 2ar" Blorida, 59@<9

ffice+ 8-6:@-K6J-9J@@ Closed on Sat-

urday and Sunday