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Healthcare Staffing Service Owner Is Looking For New Hires
Harram Court #96 Recognizes Outstanding Women In Community
  BY MONIQUE STAMPS Sentinel Staff Writer
Ms. Goodhope Osuji, an eastern Nigerian immigrant, is in pursuit of the American dream.
The owner and sole propri- etor of Melody Care and Services, a staffing service for home care, nursing homes and hospital care, Osuji is looking to provide employ- ment opportunities for regis- tered nurses (RN), certified nurse assistants (CNA), and licensed practical nurses (LPN).
Osuji’s goal is to place
GOODHOPE OSUJI
... Owner of Melody Care and Services
other health care profession- als depending on her clients’ needs. Her clients are home
health care businesses, nurs- ing homes and hospitals.
Osuji started her new business in February. Her website is under construc- tion, but potential hires can call 813-732-5505 or 717-747- 4624, or email melodycare- andservices@gmail.com.
When applying, candidates should have their accredita- tions and background checks complete and ready to send.
Osuji wants people to know that working with her agency is like working for family. She states, “Our pa- tients and professionals are loved ones to us.”
YVETTE LEWIS
DR. REGINA HARDIN
       DR. JENNIFER DAMES
Harram Court No. 96 has recognized several out- standing women in the com- munity. Under the leadership of Dt. Iris War- ren, Illustrious Comman- dress for Harram Court No. 96, four outstanding women in the community were hon- ored at a Virtual Stay-At- Home Tea on Sunday, April 25, 2021.
This year’s honorees were: Yvette Lewis, current President of the NAACP Hillsborough County Branch. Dr. Regina Hardin is the owner, and founder of MyKidzMD Pedi- atrics in Pinellas County. Dr. Jennifer Dames cur- rently serves as the principal of Doris Ross Reddick Ele- mentary School in Wimauma, FL. Dr. Paulette C. Walker is the 25th National President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
DR. PAULETTE WALKER
Inc. These women represent excellence in education, ad- vocacy, medicine, and lead- ership.
This year Harram Court will celebrate 75 years of service to the Tampa Bay Community. The court’s legacy includes the adoption of families during the Thanksgiving and Christ- mas holidays, adoption of a school and donations of school supplies. Each year the Court gives scholarships to female high school grad- uates. Donations are made annually to Diabetes, March of Dimes, Domestic Vio- lence, Cancer Research, and veterans. The youth group is a mentoring group for stu- dents ages 6-17 years old.
Harram Court No. 96 is pleased to celebrate and rec- ognize these outstanding women and their achieve- ments to their community.
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