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Exciting Gospel Warriors Donate Blankets To Nursing Homes
The Exciting Gospel War- riors present over 100 blankets every year to different nursing homes. (Photos by Julia Jackson)
Here, they are giving to Old People Homes Nursery. On the left side are Derrick (Manager) and Herlana Chisoln, Geri Simmons, Activities Director; on right, Arthur Hall, George and Noretta Shivers, and Sylvester Pinkney
The Gospel group also visited Ybor City Health and Rehab. Shown are: Idana Dorsey, Assistant Director; Arthur Hall, Sylvester Pinkney, Derrick Chisoln, Manager; Herlana Chisoln, George and Noretta Shivers, and Bernice Young, Activity Director.
New Height Destiny Winter Wonderland Tea Party
It was a magical afternoon at this year’s Winter Wonderland Tea Party. The special guest speaker, Inetta Stephen spoke so elegantly using the title name of our non-profit, New Height Destiny and asked for interactions from the young ladies, Ms. Paulette Walker, founder, explained.
She declared that we are all going to reach new heights. The intent is for all of us to get to our destination using some- thing magical within ourselves.
The young ladies interacted giving examples of what was so magical about us that others would see. Magic like our con-
fidence, trust, willingness to learn, helping others, and more importantly, loving ourselves. We must look at the woman in the mirror and tell ourselves each day that we are beautiful, and we are conquerors. No one can take that away from us. We are rising to the top to great heights pushing forward to our destiny.
New Height Destiny held its first Annual Bike and Skates Drive, which was a great suc- cess. A powerful, ‘thank you,’ goes out to our many sponsors that made it possible.
“It was wonderful looking at all those kids' happy faces.”
JeMaria Newson, Monique Thornton, Vice President; Paulette Walker, President; Ambassador Surayya Scales, Areathia Cham- bliss, Director; and Inetta Stephen, Guest Speaker .
Mikayla and her grandfa- ther, James Gordon. Mikayla's smile was worth a million dollars when she first saw her bike.
Some of the bikes and skates that were distributed.
Speaker Inetta Stephen and Paulette Walker.
Inetta Stephen and Cecelia Mitchell.
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