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VOL. 75 NO. 81
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2020
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Police Investigate Early Morning Home Invasion
Man Goes On Hunger Strike For Racial Injustice
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Student Takes Part In Live Space Station Explorer Program
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Police Discover Body Of Unidentified Man In River
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LOST AND FOUND SISTERHOOD BUILDS RELATIONSHIPS WITH GIRLS 10-18 YEARS OLD
Lost and Found Sisterhood is for girls ages 10-18 years old, who have experienced sexual abuse, mental abuse, trauma, parenting separation, lack of guidance, and support. The organization was founded by Antranae Gilbert (CEO), a 23- year-old Tampa native. “My number 1 focus is to help build a personal relationship and connections with our teen girls and find time to balance out each and everyday to teach meaningful interactions within one another.” Currently, the pro- gram is working with 8 girls for 6 months. At the end of the 6 months, Lost and Found girls will speak on the positive impact of the program. Members of the Sisterhood are: Karinah Lovette, Kristen Watkins, Cherish Fleming, Alexis Dash, Antranae Gilbert, Dangela Howard, Anyia Gilbert, Ar'Rainna Lillie, and A'yahna Johnson. (Photograph courtesy of Lost and Found Sisterhood)