As gun violence continues to plague Philadelphia, it is children who increasingly find themselves as the target. In the last year alone, 220 kids under the age of 18 have been shot in Philadelphia, which is a 10 percent uptick from the previous year. To date, there have been 118 fatal and 485 non-fatal shootings in the city.
Chestnut Hill Rotary Receives “HERO” Award from International Disaster Response Organization
Chestnut Hill Rotary Announces Bingo Fun Raiser
Judicial Candidate for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas to Speak on Experience in DA’s Office, LGBTQ+ Bar Association
“In the course of my career, I have spent countless hours with mothers, fathers and families who have suffered unfathomable loss,” said Judicial Candidate Chesley Lightsey. “Their sons and daughters have been murdered and abused in unspeakable ways. These families come from every section of this city and all walks of life. I have literally felt their pain and carry their stories with me always.”
Rotary and ShelterBox Response to Earthquake in Türkiye and Syria
New Member Spotlight: Kelly McClure, Ph.D.
Chestnut Hill Rotary’s Public Image Committee recently started a new initiative to record interviews and spotlight members of our club so that everyone can get to know each other more and perhaps learn something interesting that we did not already know. In this issue, you will learn more about Kelly McClure, Ph.D. She is a cognitive behavioral therapist and licensed clinical psychologist practicing in the Chestnut Hill area of Philadelphia.
Learning Center’s School in Uganda Thriving
By Barbara Wybar
I have now been in Bududa for twenty days. There is usually a slow start, but once I have stayed for a while, the pace grows to where it is almost overwhelming and that is where I am now. There are so many needs, so many orphans and needy children who want to be connected to sponsors in the west, as well as decisions to be made, such as the Family Planning session we are hosting here for the community, and so much more.
March Madness Fun Raiser Launched
A Medical Miracle Tells a Story of Trauma and Survival
Jim Zervanos was clearly living a charmed life a decade ago. At age 41, he had movie star looks, had been an academic all-American baseball player at Bucknell University who was named Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year, loved his job teaching high school English, had a loving wife and one-year-old son and was published in literary journals, magazines and anthologies.
But cancer is a devilish intruder and doesn't care how perfect your life is.
Hill physician celebrated with hospital unit named in her honor
The palliative care unit at Chestnut Hill Hospital will soon have a new name: the Susan Bray Palliative Care unit.
No doubt some people will wonder why this part of the hospital, which was started in 2011 to help chronic disease patients with pain management, is now going to be named after a radio talk show host.