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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, April 5, 2023 11
Savannah Stars Make Life Brighter For Children In Foster Care
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This year’s incredible
Savannah Stars are Nikki Parks
of Seaport Real Estate, Corey
Howard from WSAV, Kenyatta
Roebuck of Morgyn and Myla
Skin Therapy, Will Gruver of
Jan Pro, Marti Tomlin of Sea
port Real Estate, Sally Helm
of the Metropolitan Planning
Commission, Trish Brown of
Trish B. Stylin’, Evan Goetz
of Tybee Post Theatre, Brittany
Norman from City of Savan
nah, Jordan Sophia Alexander,
and Latrell Gulotta of Chatham
County Family Treatment
Court.
The efforts of each
2023 Savannah Star will ensure
that every child in foster care
has an advocate amplifying
their voice. CASA volunteers
increase access to services,
promote safety, and advocate
for permanency for children in
foster care.
Savannah CASA is
now a program under Bright-
side Advocacy. Brightside pro
vides services to prevent child
abuse and neglect by strength
ening and supporting healthy
family relationships.
For more informa
tion, please visit: www.bright-
sideadvocacy.org/dwss
Savannah’s Own Dr. Stacy
L. Henderson-Shaw Receives
the Presidential Lifetime
Achievement Award
Will Gruver
Nikki Parks
Sally Helm
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Dr. Stacy L. Hender-
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military service and experi
ence. She is the Senior Naval
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and Mentor for JROTC Ca
det Girls, in partnership with
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United. Dr. Lenell Navarre is
the High School District 206
Superintendent and Dr. Jerry
Lee Anderson is the Principal.
Bloom is in the NJROTC Area
3 Region, under the leadership
of Commander Matthew K.
Jordan, US Navy (Retired).
While recently cel
ebrating her selection for
the Presidential Lifetime
Achievement Award by Pres
ident Joseph R. Biden, Jr. in
Washington, DC, she attended
Public Policy Day on Capi
tol Hill, continuing her work
with Women Veterans Rock!
and National Women Veterans
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Civic Leadership Institute for
JROTC Cadet Girls; Women
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stitutes; and strategic alliances
with community and corporate
partners, as well as stakeholder
organizations. Her contribu
tions to the White House Initia
tive on Educational Excellence
ensures that educational fund
ing, programs and resources
are fairly and equitably made
available for all students.
Her Professional Af
filiations include the United
Nations; Gullah Geechee Sea
Island Coalition; VFW; ‘Toots
for Books’ Literacy Founda
tion; Professional Woman Net
work; Frank Callen Boys and
Girls Club Alumni Association
and Delta Sigma Theta Sorori
ty, Inc.
The Presidential
Lifetime Achievement Award
is added to her endless list of
accolades which include: Out
standing Georgia Citizen; A.
E. Beach High School Alumni
Hall of Fame; National Baptist
Dr. Stacy Henderson-Shaw
Convention USA, Inc. Key
Woman; International ‘Who’s
Who’; Chicago Defender
Woman of Excellence; BET
Her Humanitarian; Reaching
Back Foundation Phenom
enal Woman; Dr. Maya An-
gelou Spirit Award; National
Coalition Against Domestic
Violence Power Up, Survivor
Activist; The Queen Xperience
Woman of Influence & Woman
of Black Excellence; Ameri
can Red Cross Hero; ‘Keys to
the City’ for Eight (8) United
States locales; Five (5) Guin
ness World Records; Power Up
Summit - Educator of the Year;
Success Women’s Conference
- Philanthropist and countless
others.
Dr. Stacy L. Hender
son-Shaw’s humanitarianism
and philanthropy spans de
cades. She utilizes her Spiri
tual Gifts for the Glory of God
by motivating and inspiring
others to achieve their best
mental, physical and spiritu
al health. She is active in her
local church (Christ Temple
Baptist Church) and maintains
close ties with her lifelong Lit
tle Bryan Baptist Church Fam
ily in Savannah. Her favorite
Bible Scriptures include John
3:16; Exodus 20:12; Jeremi
ah 29:11; and Job 13:15. She
is blessed with a loving and
supportive ‘Blended and Ex
tended’ Family. To God be the
Glory!
New York Grand Jury Votes To
Indict Donald Trump
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National
Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia
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“If these reports are accurate,
your actions will erode confi
dence in the evenhanded ap
plication of justice and unalter
ably interfere in the course of
the 2024 presidential election.’’
They said that Cohen,
who used to work for Trump
and seems to be the main wit
ness against the former Presi
dent, has a “serious credibility
problem.’’ They demanded
Bragg provide them with doc
umentation of any communi
cations he’d had with the U.S.
Department of Justice over the
past six years.
Already on the defen
sive in multiple jurisdictions,
Trump’s current attorneys have
asked for a judge to toss the fi
nal report and evidence from a
special grand jury in Georgia.
The attorneys seek to remove
Willis, a Black woman, as
prosecutor.
“President Donald J.
Trump hereby moves to quash
the SPGJ’s [special purpose
grand jury’s] report and pre
clude the use of any evidence
derived therefrom, as it was
conducted under an unconstitu
tional statute, through an illegal
and unconstitutional process,
and by a disqualified District
Attorney’s Office who violat
ed prosecutorial standards and
acted with disregard for the
gravity of the circumstances
and the constitutional rights of
those involved,’’ Trump’s attor
neys wrote in a court filing.
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