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On March 5, 2001, Dr. Tommy O and Bishop Birkett discussed with Chruch Alive Community Churchs Youth Program, How to respect themselves and others in the global community.
Last changed on 06/03/10. This album contains 5 items. This album has been viewed 6 times since 05/03/10.
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On February 15, 2010, Dr. Thomas G. O'Brien of Ask Dr. Tommy O Health Education Show, Bishop Dr. Timothy Birkett of Church Alive Community Church and Minister Robert Garcia of Stepping Stone Ministries discussed "Making a Difference in our Global Family”, with a simple monthly $5.00 donation.
Last changed on 17/02/10. This album contains 8 items. This album has been viewed 19 times since 15/02/10.
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On February 12, 2010, Dr. Tommy O helped celebrate Black History Month at Church Alive Community Church in the Bronx. Dr. Tommy O discussed, with the inner city youths, the importance of their history and the role it plays in their lives today. As part of this presentation, Dr. Tommy O emphasized the effects of HIV in the Black community. He stressed the importance of knowing their HIV status.
Last changed on 14/02/10. This album contains 20 items. This album has been viewed 47 times since 12/02/10.
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On January 29, 2010,Dr. Tommy O, acting as Ring Side Physician capped off the first week of action in the 2010 Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament.
Last changed on 30/01/10. This album contains 19 items. This album has been viewed 45 times since 30/01/10.
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On January 14, 2010, Dr. Thomas O'Brien, of the Ask Dr Tommy O' Show, along with Bishop Timothy Birkett, of Church Alive Community Church, held a candlelight memorial to remember both the survivors and those lost in the devastating earthquake that struck the island of Haiti. Dr Tommy O' and Bishop Birkett reminded the community that even as we face tough times, we should always remember that there are those who are much less fortunate than us. They asked for people to look inside themselves and find a way to donate in any way possible, big or small. Dr. O'Brien, Bishop Birkett, United Bronx Parents, Inc. and La Casa De Salud as well as local merchants and community members took the initiative and joined Stepping Stone Ministries and donated a truck load of clothes and medical supplies to those in need. Stepping Stone Ministries has already delivered two containers filled with supplies needed by the people of Haiti. To become apart of this movement, donations can be made to Stepping Stones Ministries, P.O. Box 564311, College Point, NY 11356 or visit: http://www.ssmny.org/index.html
Last changed on 30/01/10. This album contains 16 items. This album has been viewed 41 times since 30/01/10.
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