Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 2000 — Page 3

FRIDAY AUGUST 25,2000

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

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Forum to honor, commend youth

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By FREDERICK L.

SRKERSONI Staff Writer

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organizations and peers, delegates will have an opportunity to present and discuss their platform with both

_ elected officials and distinguished

ijlTthe youth of today are repre- city leaders,

seglative of tomorrow’s future, the • A City-Wide Block Party also ciljEof Indianapolis has a move- will be held on Saturday at Bertha mq&t to look forward to, according Ross Park, 3780 N. Clifton at tcj'Organizers of this weekend’s Michigan from noon to Sp.m. The

“old-fashioned” celebration in the park is open to people of all ages, promotes family spirit, and takes a stance against juvenile crime and violence. Food, games and music will be a part of the festive event, which is cosponsored by the Westside Ministries Inc.’s Vio-

Jij.* MCCOY Inc.’s director of spe- lence Free Zone Initiative, cpt projects and initiatives, the • Total Praise 2000 will be Suny(ftjth of Indianapolis possess an day, Aug. 27 at 4 p.m. at the IndiufJfjmited amount of talent, which ana State Fairgrounds. It’s an invi-

tation for everyone to come and celebrate all that has been accomplished and to praise God. Youth choirs from all over the city are expected to perform. The delegates from the Y2Voice forum will also present a report to the audience. The entire city of Indianapolis is invited and encouraged to participate in the weekend. Admission to all events is free, however, organizations are asked to register for the Y2Voice Forum. Registration for each organization is $10, which

Y$Praise City-Wide Youthfest. !JThe three-day event, which consi^ti of a youth forum, praise celettr&tion and block party, offers an ofgjortunity to honor and commend tl|0!youth across the city of India-

napolis.

[•According to F. Willis Johnson

tltfy are developing and using in tl]£ir schools and communities and wAieh can help the city and world succeed in the next century. MCCOY Inc. teamed up with Courage Family Life Center Inc., Celebration of Hope and theChurch Federation to present the event’s

three main features:

• The Y2Voice City-Wide Forum will be Aug. 26 from 10a.m. to 3 ffcin. at First Baptist Church, located at 880 W. 26th St. The forum writ offer a chance for young com-

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State fair. (photo/Curtis Guynn)

‘Wings of Love’ to benefit neonatal units Special to The Recorder Children’s Specialty, Columbia

Women’s, Community North, St. Francis, Indiana University, Meth-

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Approximately I in every 10 babies bom needs some degree of neonatal care. Some of these babies will spend weeks,even months in the newborn intensive care unit. While the families adjust to not bringing their newborns home, the emotional and financial strain takes

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Because families need support emotionally andfmancially,Tanya Hand and her husband, former Indianapolis Colts player Jon Hand, founded JT’s HAND-A Neonatal Fund in honor of their son Jon Thomas Hand Jr. (JT). Bom more than 15 weeks early, on Sept. 23, 1995, JT was taken from his parents at the tender age of 28 days. Out of their loss, the Hands graciously turned grief into giving. Many families have received financial'Support from JT’s HAND to help with expenses including; rent/mortgage payments, utilities, lodging, transportation, formula, daily living expenses, and other necessary baby supplies.

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“Wings of Love 2000,” “Summer’s Last Fling” will begin af 6:30 p.m. at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. ' Guests wi 11 be able to strol I along a boardwalk and play games to win one-of-a-kind prizes. They can try their luck excavating sunken treasure from an aquarium filled with diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and other precious and semi-precious

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' They’ll sip cocktails and reminisce about summers past. Spend the evening dining on seaside fare and enjoy a live auction (which includes a pair of tickets to the 2001 Grammy Awards) and entertainment provided by the Carl Stone Band. ’• Tickets are $100 per person. Cal I (817) 727-0026 for tickets and information. 1 Proceeds from “Wings of Love 2000” will benefit infants and families in nine area Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) including: Riley Children's, St. Vincent.

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