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Finding Solutions: Augusta Dream Center prepares for Thanksgiving meal, turkey giveaway

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Finding Solutions: Augusta Dream Center prepares for Thanksgiving meal, turkey giveaway


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Dream Center will host a Thanksgiving meal and turkey giveaway on Nov. 23 as local groups work to address food needs.

The non-profit, which marks nine years of operation this month, opens its doors throughout the week to provide food, clothes and hot meals to those in need.

The organization now serves more than 400 families weekly, growing from the 25 families it served when it first opened.

The first 300 people at the Nov. 23 event will receive a turkey to take home.

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“We understand that the turkeys are expensive this year because groceries are elevated, and with the shutdown and SNAP benefits being delayed, we still want families to gather that week of Thanksgiving,” said Kellie Newman, executive director of Augusta Dream Center.

The organization is seeking donations to support the event. A $40 donation provides a turkey and fixings for one family. The center also needs winter items and turkey donations.

No registration is required to attend the event on Nov. 23 from 5 to 6 p.m.



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Augusta church hosts 12th annual storybook brunch

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A fundraiser to help give back to pediatric burn patients was held in Augusta on Saturday.

The 12th annual storybook brunch took place at the First Baptist Church of Augusta, and several storybook characters attended.

Steve Chalker, who is the chief operating officer of the Burn Foundation of America, spoke about how this event helps.

“It just helps raise funds for direct patient services we provide every single day, and this particular event does help burn patients. It’s an event for kids, but it helps benefit them as well,” Chalker said.

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News 12’s Zayna Haliburton was there as Princess of Ceremonies.



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Augusta Boys & Girls Club to host Stop the Violence basketball tournament

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The E.W. Hagler Boys & Girls Club is hosting the Stop the Violence Basketball Tournament on Saturday, March 7, at 1903 Division St.

The tournament, which begins at 9 a.m., was organized by the teens themselves, who said they are tired of seeing violence in their neighborhoods.

The event was created by Xzavier Neal, a senior at ARC who has been a Boys & Girls Club member since fourth grade.

“I watched how violence has changed not just my life, but a lot of my peers’ life and how it’s taking people, not just from me, but a lot of people in my community,” Neal said. “And I didn’t like it. It’s really sad.”

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Neal brought the idea to Amisha Webb, a Life and Workforce Readiness Program Specialist at the Boys & Girls Club.

“He said, you know, Ms. Misha, we can’t continue to be a product of our environment and not having positive role models,” Webb said. “And I said, okay, well, what does that look like? And he was like, I want to do a basketball tournament.”

Webb said she is proud of the students involved in organizing the event.

“I’m extremely proud of all of them, just for the simple fact that they are thinking outside the box and trying to find new ways to be impactful,” Webb said.

Community organizations including GAP Ministries and the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office will be present at the event with services and support for families. Webb said teen homelessness is on the rise in the community.

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Neal said the goal is to bring more young people through the doors of the Boys & Girls Club.

“I see negative stuff every day so much. I just want to see a day full of positive stuff,” Neal said. “That’s my plan.”

“I’d rather go out and do something than sit here and just talk about it and watch it happen,” Neal said. “If I can make a change, we’re going to change it.”

The tournament is Saturday at the E.W. Hagler Club on Division Street, beginning at 9 a.m. Concessions and a raffle will also be available to support the Boys & Girls Club and its violence prevention services.

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World Lymphedema Day: Augusta-area patients honored at Georgia Cancer Center event

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Patients were honored Friday at a special event hosted by the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University and Wellstar MCG Health in recognition of World Lymphedema Day.

The observance, now in its 11th year, was established to raise awareness of the condition.

Early detection is key, providers say

Local providers said anyone experiencing symptoms such as chronic swelling should seek an evaluation.

“If we catch it sooner, then we are able to control it and reverse it to lower stages and prevent infections, loss of mobility, pain, fluid leakage and things like that,” said Hari Kashyap, a certified lymphedema therapist.

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About secondary lymphedema

Secondary lymphedema is the most common form of the condition. It can appear immediately following cancer treatment or years after treatment has ended.



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