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2 - The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, July 14, 2010
SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY NEWS
Bradley to Retire From
D.A.’s Office
The Office of Eastern
Judicial Circuit/Chatham
County District Attorney
Larry Chisolm announced
that Helen Bradley,
Director of Victim-Witness
Assistance Program
(VWAP) is retiring effec
tive July 30, 2010
Helen also served as
an advocate for two-years
before rising quickly to the
role of director in 1986. She
has remained only the sec
ond director for more than
the last couple of decades.
District Attorney
Larry Chisolm had this to
say:
“Helen has made sig
nificant contributions to the
criminal justice system, the
protection of victim's
rights, and the provision of
victim services, not only
here in Chatham county, but
throughout the state of
Georgia.
Her consistent passion
for the same job for almost
27 years is to be commend
ed. I am pleased with the
work that we have accom
plished over the last year.
This includes the
expansion of the VWAP
program to include a bilin
gual victim's advocate and
the Violence Intervention
Program. On behalf of the
over 140 employees of the
District Attorney's Office
and myself, she has our sin-
cerest best wishes in her
retirement.”
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Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Awards Scholarships
Members of Omega Psi Phi pose with scholarship recipients
The Brothers of Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity,
Incorporated, Mu Phi Chapter,
recently held their 2010
Scholarship Celebration
Program. The event was held
on June 27 at the Hampton Inn
& Suites Savannah Midtown
where 9 local high school stu
dents were each awarded a
$1,000 scholarship and one a
$2,000 scholarship.
This years recipients
exemplified outstanding aca
demic achievements along
with numerous hours of com
munity service during their
senior year. Throughout the
program former scholarship
recipients gave moments of
reflections and encouraging
words of wisdom to this years
honorees.
Mu Phi Chapter awarded
scholarships to the following
students: Basileus Award-
Monique Holt ( Jenkins High
School);Womanhood Award-
Naundie Eason ( Jenkins High
School); Fraternity Affiliation
Award- Clayton Keye
(Jenkins High School), Ariele
Bowen (Johnson High
School), Brittany Scott
(Savannah High School) and
Jazmine Robinson (Johnson
High School) ;Perseverance
in the Community- Daryl
Dharaj (Jenkins High School)
and Kaitlyn Groover (Jenkins
High School) ;Uplift Initiative
Award- Divon Grant
(Savannah High School).
This program is an
extension of the emphasis that
our founders, Frank Coleman,
Oscar J. Cooper, Edgar A.
Love, and Ernest E. Just
placed on the value of friend
ship.
Scholarship program
has been a hallmarks of
Omega since its inception and
have been part of the social
and community offering of
Mu Phi Chapter since it's
chartering in Savannah in
1926.
For more information on
the 2010-2011 scholarship
application process please call
912-228-2205.
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Distinguished in service
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His outstanding service was
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was born in Savannah on
March 25, 1929 to the late
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