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She began having symptoms of what she thought was a sinus problem. Her condition continued to worsen, and she found herself in the emergency room at the hospital in West Memphis.
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Nancy has not had a place she could call home for a little over a year. She had a very rough beginning which led to her being adopted when she was 15 years old by a family who had promised to take care of her.
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Precious Ford lives in Federally Subsidized Housing in Brinkley, AR - a small Arkansas Delta town with a population of 2,742 located off Interstate 40. She is 21 and is the Caretaker of her disabled 49-year-old mother who had experienced an interruption in her Medicaid benefits.
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Princella Snow is happy to no longer live near standing water. Standing water breeds mosquitoes and allows the mosquitoes to spread infection.
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Our story collective would like to take this time to honor and thank Queen Esters for sharing this story with us prior to her untimely passing. We believe that her story and her words still have power.
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Rose is 49 years old and lives in Monroe County Arkansas. 27% percent of people living in Monroe County are in poor or fair health.
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Sabrena isn’t your typical, run-of-the-mill mother. She has a teen-aged son, Gabriel, who has been diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.
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Sandra Jackson is a sixty-three-year-old former CNA. Due to budget cuts, her job as a CNA with the company ended shortly after the COVID-19 Pandemic started.
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She was in her late teens (and had just started college) when it all started. Everybody told her oxycodone was fun and a safe way to get high. Pharmaceutical companies were saying it was non-addictive (which was an added bonus).