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Vol. 33 No. 14 • Thurs., April 17, 2014 - Wed., April 23, 2014 • An NCON Publication Serving The Milwaukee Area • 65¢

Abundant Faith Church of Integrity Grand Opening Pastor Robert and Lady Betty Pyles (center), along with members of Abundant Faith Church of Integrity, 7830 W. Good Hope Road, held a ribboncutting and celebratory service at their new location on Friday, April 11, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Abundant Faith is located in the former Pick' N Save Food Store building, behind Hoeffer’s Pets on N. 76th Street.

Congratulations Abundant Faith on your new location.

Photo By Robert Bell

WI DOC to celebrate 30th anniversary of Victims of Crime Act

The Department of Corrections and community partners hosted an event celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Victims of Crime Act. This year, April 6-12 was designated as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and marked 30 years since the passage of the Victims of Crime Act in 1984, an important milestone in the rights of crime victims. This year’s theme, “30 Years: Restoring the Balance of Justice,” reminds us that in the not-toodistant past, crime victims were routinely excluded from the criminal justice process. Wisconsin has a proud history of advancing and enforcing crime victims' rights. The event took place at the Mary Ryan Boys and Girls Club, 3000 N. Sherman Blvd., Milwaukee on April 10. Pictured at the event are (left photo) some of the volunteers and community members from the St. Rose Center and LAD Lake that participated in the event.

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Jerusalem M.B.C. holds information fair for seniors and older adults More than 125 City of Milwaukee residents from various churches and community organizations were present at Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 2505 W. Cornell Street, on Friday, April 4, 2014. Making presentations were: the Milwaukee County Department on Aging, Interfaith Older Adult Program and AARP Wisconsin. These providers of services offered informative and helpful information on senior meals, specialized transportation to the grocery store and doctor’s office. They were also presented with helpful information by AARP Wisconsin representatives on retirement and ways to ensure financial security during retirement. Pictured above are (from left) are: Milwaukee Times Newspaper Advertising Sales Manager George Neal, AARP Wisconsin Associate State Director of Communications James V. Flaherty and AARP Wisconsin Associate State Director Community Outreach Mariann Muzzi. AARP Wisconsin provided a complimentary buffet lunch to everyone present for the conference.

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