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Yevhenii Berezovskyi Represents Sends at Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Yevhenii Berezovskyi, financial advisor for Sends, a London-based financial services provider, took part in the prestigious Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast, held on January 25, 2025, at the iconic Postal Pavilion in the Waldorf Astoria. This event brought together influential leaders from various sectors, united in a shared commitment to pray for the future of the nation and the leadership to come.
The breakfast, hosted by Rev. Merrie Turner, was an inspiring occasion featuring a dynamic program of music, prayer, and reflections. Renowned figures such as Pastor Nathaniel Bassey, Dr. Mario Bramnick, Dr. Mike Kingsley, Revivalist Rebecca Macchi, and Ben Bergquam graced the stage, offering their voices in a powerful call for unity and prayer. The event emphasized the importance of collaboration and spiritual reflection in shaping the direction of the nation, with a specific focus on the Office of the Presidency.
Yevhenii Berezovskyi, who has been a financial advisor with Sends since 2021, shared his thoughts on the significance of the event:
“Participating in this prayer breakfast was a profound moment for me. It was an opportunity to join with leaders from across the world in prayer and reflection, asking for wisdom for our incoming leadership. At Sends, we believe in fostering partnerships that promote positive change, and I was honored to represent our organization at this remarkable event.”
Sends, headquartered in London, has established itself as a leading provider of electronic payment solutions, holding FCA authorization as an Electronic Money Institution (EMI). Since its inception, Sends has offered a broad range of payment services through its trade name, Smartflow Payments Limited, empowering businesses and individuals with secure and efficient financial tools.
In addition to attending the prayer breakfast, Berezovskyi also participated in a rally celebrating President Trump’s victory. During this rally, the president emphasized his key policy priorities, including:
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Economic Growth: Enacting tax cuts, deregulation, and supporting small businesses to stimulate job creation and economic prosperity.
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Border Security: Implementing stronger measures to protect American sovereignty and ensure community safety.
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Energy Independence: Promoting domestic energy production across oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors to reduce dependence on foreign sources.
This gathering was not only a moment for prayer but also for reflection on the critical issues that shape the future of the United States.
Washington
Washington Commanders bring back former QB after another injury
Update: Commanders announce the Driskel signing, and place Sam Cosmi on IR due to a concussion
The Washington Commanders are reportedly signing QB Jeff Driskel from the Arizona Cardinals practice squad. Marcus Mariota is day-to-day with hand and quad injuries, and Jayden Daniels has been shut down for the season. Josh Johnson is the only other QB on the 53-man roster, and Sam Hartman is available on the practice squad.
Dan Quinn said yesterday that the team could look to sign another QB, and Driskel was the most logical choice. He was the team’s third-string QB last season, but wasn’t re-signed. He played one snap for Washington during the regular season, and was on the Las Vegas Raiders practice squad to start this season. The move is not official, and the team will have to announce a corresponding roster move.
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San Antonio at Washington, Final Score: Spurs complete season sweep of Wizards, 124-113
Facing the worst team in the league for the 2nd time in 3 games, the San Antonio Spurs came into this one looking for their 10th road win this year and their first 6 game winstreak since March of 2019. A sluggish start to the game saw them trailing after the 1st quarter, but an 18-4 run to start the 2nd put the game firmly in San Antonio’s hand, eventually outscoring Washington 43-21 in the period and securing a 20 point lead going into halftime. Washington was able to hang around all throughout the 3rd quarter though and even managed to cut the deficit to single digits a few times in the 4th, but solid defense and a dominant performance from Luke Kornet throughout the period saved the day for San Antonio. Seven players finished in double figures, while three also had double-doubles in the win. Washington meanwhile had five players finish in double figures, led by Bub Carrington’s 21 points.
The Spurs (21-7) are back in action Tuesday night in San Antonio at 7:30 CT for the first of two rematches this week with the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Storm debris cleanup in Lake Washington to last weeks amid flood aftermath
SEATTLE — The recent floods in Western Washington have left a trail of destruction, with swollen rivers depositing debris into Lake Washington, and over the weekend, the Mercer Island Police Department’s Marine Patrol Unit actively engaged in storm clean-up efforts, focusing on removing trees and logs that pose navigation hazards.
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The operation is expected to continue for several weeks as river levels gradually recede, city officials said.
Three atmospheric rivers slammed the region in the span of a week, leading to widespread flooding and damage to the state’s infrastructure.
Boaters on Lake Washington are urged to exercise extreme caution due to the hundreds of trees and logs floating in the water, the city of Mercer Island announced.
The Mercer Island police marine patrol is prioritizing the removal of free-floating debris that presents the greatest public risk, the department said Friday.
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Once these hazards are addressed, efforts will shift to clearing hazardous logs along public shorelines.
Residents and boaters who encounter free-floating logs or trees are encouraged to report them by calling the non-emergency line at 425-577-5656 or leaving a message at 206-275-7909.
Access to the Mercer Island Boat Launch may be restricted as Public Works staff process and chip the recovered debris.
For logs accumulated against private docks or shorelines, residents are advised to contact private towing or landscaping services, as city resources are currently focused on ensuring public navigation safety, the city said.
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