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With the rush to purchase gifts, prepare family meals, decorate the house and make everything perfect, the holidays can be stressful and detrimental to one’s health. Your holidays may bring
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A PLACE TO CALL HOME UNITED WE END HOMELESSNESS HELPS COUPLE START NEW LIFE Dester and Ashlyn were living in the downtown Fort Lauderdale library homeless encampment with a cardboard
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United Way of Broward County affirms its full support, on all levels, to all human and civil rights. We adamantly oppose discrimination, racism, bigotry, oppression and hate, overt or otherwise.
Samuel is the sole provider for his wife and two children, under the age of five. Since the onset of the pandemic, his earnings from work as a ride-sharing driver
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