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Local Bakery Partners with CASA to Give Birthday Cakes to Children
SUMMARY: In Gulfport, MS, CASA‘s executive director, Cynthia Chauvin, established “Candles of Hope” to ensure foster children receive birthday cakes, responding to a request from a former foster youth. The program allows children to choose their cake flavors, giving them a voice. Recently, local bakery owners Danielle and Gordon White pledged to support this initiative, especially after a heartfelt encounter regarding honoring a late child’s memory. On October 9th, they launched “Kaiden’s Candles of Hope,” and the first cakes will be delivered soon. Donations can be made via CASA’s website, supporting both the project and local foster children.
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MDOT reminds motorists to be alert for deer
SUMMARY: As autumn approaches, deer activity increases on Mississippi roads, prompting the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to urge motorists to be cautious. Recent statistics show a rise in deer-vehicle collisions, with 4,333 reported in 2023, an 8.1% increase from the previous year. MDOT Executive Director Brad White emphasizes the importance of alertness, particularly during dawn and dusk when deer are most active. Key safety tips include avoiding distractions, braking firmly if a deer appears, and staying vigilant in areas where deer are known to roam. Motorists should prioritize safety by wearing seat belts and driving responsibly.
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UMMC chosen to lead one of five national hubs for community-led health care research
SUMMARY: The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) has been chosen by the National Institutes of Health to lead a new community-based research hub named SEACHANGE, aimed at addressing health disparities. Dr. Caroline Compretta will oversee this initiative, which will receive $6.9 million over five years. The collaborative involves seven universities from Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, focusing on chronic diseases’ interconnectedness and upstream causes. It aims to actively engage communities in the research process and improve health outcomes. The hub will partner with the ComPASS initiative to build capacity for community-led health equity projects, emphasizing community involvement and effective research methodologies.
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