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On June 12, 2010, 175 distinguished guests celebrated Bishop Birketts 73rd Birthday. Guests were blessed then entertained with song and dance. Several special quests received a Humanitarian Award for making a difference in the community. Bronx Borough President, Ruben Diaz, Jr., presented Bishop Birkett with a Life Time Community Advocate Award. Dr. Thomas G. O’Brien II presented 44 Church Alive Community Church Members, a United States Presidential Volunteer Service Award. “Bishop Birkett, thank you for serving the Bronx Community for the past 35 years. God Bless.” Dr. Tommy O.
Last changed on 14/06/10. This album contains 70 items. This album has been viewed 128 times since 12/06/10.
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On June 11, 2010, Ring Side Physician, Dr. Tommy O participated in the third annual United States verses Puerto Rico Amateur Boxing Event, held at Roberto Clemente State Park, Bronx New York. All Nine bouts were filled with non stop action. “Congratulations to all the winner. See you next year.” Dr. Tommy O.
Last changed on 11/06/10. This album contains 56 items. This album has been viewed 78 times since 11/06/10.
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On May 29, 2010, ring side physician, Dr. Tommy O participated in the 2010 Empire State Games, Boxing Semi-Finals sponsored by Gleason's Gym, Brooklyn, New York. Tonight’s winners will advance to the Empire State Games Finals located in Buffalo, New York. Good luck and bring home a gold medal!
Last changed on 01/06/10. This album contains 61 items. This album has been viewed 88 times since 29/05/10.
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On May 22, 2010, 75 community members listened to Dr. Tommy Os presentation on HIV and AIDs. Dr. Tommy O defined HIV and AIDs, explained how an individual contracts HIV and discussed ways to reduce the risk of contracting HIV.
Last changed on 25/05/10. This album contains 31 items. This album has been viewed 66 times since 24/05/10.
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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 160 times since 12/02/10.
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