Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Giving Voice and Visibility to Homeless Children and Youth

I'd like to introduce you to Charlie, 'cuz he's just so damned cute!

but I'd especially like to introduce you to Diane Nilan, who helped author "Charlie's Law" in Illinois, later to be included in the federal "No Child Left Behind Act".
Diane is my good friend and creator and driving force behind the organization Hear US "Giving Voice and Visibility to Homeless Children and Youth". Diane has, for many years, been a relentless advocate and champion for the homeless, especially families and children. She travels the country helping local government agencies and grassroots advocacy organizations find new ways to provide the services the homeless so desperately need. She has been instrumental in changing laws, both locally and nationally, and even our federal congress has turned to her for her experience and compassionate advice.

Take a few moments to visit the Hear US website HERE. Learn a bit of the wonderful work Diane does and see if there's room in your heart to borrow a little of the endless compassion Diane has to offer. Oh, and help her out if you can.

Viva Cuba Libre! Art Show & Fundraiser at The Bricks - Ybor

Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 8 PM

Wacky Alexandria


This is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Alexandria is WACKY.
Be WACKY like Alexandria

Ybor Paparazzi


Christina 

Tim Canova: The election was rigged

Tampa Hoods

Downtown

Tampa Bay DSA Convention 2018 in Ybor City

Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 3 PM

TBOR ROB 1st Amendment Audit I'm getting what I came for (Tampa Mayor's office REVISIT

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Hillsborough County Dream Team

Hillsborough County Commissioners 
Pat Kemp, Mariella Smith and Kimberly Overman

Commissioner Sky U. White?

Tampa Paparazzi

Topher and Sam

Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Jim

Descendants of Florida theme-park escapees

Silver Spring State Park is home to at least 300 rhesus macaques. The monkeys carry a rare and deadly form of herpes virus 
called herpes B.
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It's Colonel Tooey"s fault. In 1938 he  released six rhesus macaques onto a small island within what is now the state park.  The animals are breeding rapidly, and a new study estimates that the monkey population will double by 2022 unless state agencies take steps to control it. here

Monday, November 12, 2018

‘The sitting Florida Governor is seeking to throw out lawful votes and seize the voting equipment’

"Lets be clear about what we are witnessing in Florida: The sitting Governor is seeking to throw out lawful votes and seize the voting equipment in order to win an election."

Ybor Paparazzi

Meri and Danny of Chillum

Tim Canova Warned Us

May 16, 2018: Brenda Snipes  elections supervisor in Florida’s second-most populous county broke state and federal law by unlawfully destroying ballots cast in Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s 2016 Democratic primary, a judge ruled Friday in a case brought by the congresswoman’s challenger who wanted to check for voting irregularities. here

Ybor Bartenders

Karen at Reservoir