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A2 March 18, 2021 The Chronicle WOM HISTORY MON Two vets, one mission SUBMITTED ARTICLE Two local women veterans are giving back to their community in a special way. Right at Home in-home caregiver Stefanie Goodwin, a Navy veteran, currently cares for Susan Rudd of Winston-Salem, a 102-year-old Army veteran of World War II. One activity the two women enjoy doing together is providing care packages for the home less in Winston-Salem. Stefanie was providing the care packages to the homeless when she mentioned to Mrs. Rudd that she was helping people in our area. The two then decided to make this a project to do together. The women veterans create the care pack ages filled with toiletries and artwork from Mrs. Rudd with an uplifting inspirational quote. When Stefanie is providing care to Mrs. Rudd, the two will drive around the area and deliver the care packages to the homeless and those in need. Right at Home in-home care is proud to recognize Mrs. Rudd and Stefanie’s compassion and service to our nation and to our community at home! PLEASE. Bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize and National Humanities Award winner Yo-Yo Ma Malcolm Gladwell facetoface.wfu.edu General Colin Powell and Dr. Madeleine Albright Connocting our campus and surrounding community with world-renowned voices of influence and change m X m ■n 0 » m tn April 14, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. Isabel Wilkerson Pre-programming will begin at 7 p.m. Recording is not permitted for this event. Isabel Wilkerson, the first black woman in American journalism to win the Pulitzer Prize, is celebrated for her deeply humane narrative writing. She is the acclaimed author of New York Times Best Sellers, "The Warmth of Other Sons" and "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents." The Pulitzer Prize winner was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama in 2016 for "championing the stories of unsung history." This virtual event is free for Face to Face Speaker Forum season subscribers. It is also free for Wake Forest students, faculty and staff as well as students and faculty in the Winston-Salem area. Tickets for the general audience are $10. Visit go.wfu.edu/facetoface to register for this event. Wake Forest UNIVERSITY www.wschronicle.com CONTACTING THE CHRONICLE To send news items: email news@wschronicle.com 1300 E. Fifth St., Winston Salem, N.C. 27101 To send a Letter to the Editor (350 words or less) or column (550 words or less): email letters@wschronicle.com Main Phone Number: 336-722-8624 Advertising: Ext. 113 For advertising: email adv@wschronicle.com Circulation/Subscriptions: Ext. 100 For subscriptions: email plewis@wschronicle.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/WSChron- icle Follow us on Twitter: WS Chronicle The Chronicle (USPS 067-910) was established by Ernest H. Pitt and Ndubisi Egemonye in 1974 and is published every Thursday by Chronicle Media Group, LLC, 1300 E. Fifth St., Winston Salem, N.C. 27101. Periodicals postage paid at Winston-Salem, N.C. An nual subscription price is $30.72. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Chronicle, P.O. Box 1636 Winston-Salem, NC 27102-1636 Editor: Ext. 108 1
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