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Candlelight Memorial for HIV Patients at Ken Combs Pier
SUMMARY: The South Mississippi AIDS Task Force organized a candlelight memorial at Ken Combs Pier to honor individuals living with HIV and those who have passed away from the disease. The event, held on HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day, allowed participants to light candles in recognition of people with HIV, those who have died from the disease, and those who offer support to those living with HIV. The vigil serves as a reminder that HIV does not discriminate, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast has the third highest number of new HIV diagnoses in the state. The task force provides housing, food pantry, and testing services, which can be accessed by contacting them at 228-207-0801.
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Memorial Day Moment of Honor 2024 – Crusaders for Veterans
SUMMARY: This content discusses the impact of remote work on mental health. It highlights the potential benefits of working remotely, such as increased flexibility and reduced commuting stress. However, it also addresses the challenges, such as feelings of isolation, blurred boundaries between work and personal life, and decreased social interactions. The article emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, setting boundaries, staying connected with colleagues, and seeking support when needed. It also suggests strategies for managing stress and improving mental well-being while working remotely. In conclusion, it emphasizes the importance of prioritizing mental health when working remotely.
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Chart Local Necaise Tree Testimonial 5/2024
SUMMARY: The person chose to work with wxxp and chart local group to expand their name and reach in advertising. They found the team to be very communicative and truly believe in the genuine community partnership they offer. The outreach has expanded their business and made them a household name almost overnight. They highly recommend wxxp and chart local for businesses looking to grow.
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Picayune native starring in the movie “IF”
SUMMARY: Kaylee Fleming, a native of Pyun, is the star of a new movie coming to theaters nationwide. Acadiana Cinemas in Pyun will be showing the film and is hosting a food drive to support local food banks. Anyone who brings in two or more canned goods during the movie's release will be entered into a drawing to win an autographed poster signed by Kaylee. The community in Pyun and Pearl River County is excited to celebrate one of their own in this starring role and to support a good cause through the food drive.
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