Feb 2008 to 2000 LPN-charge nursePittsylvania County Community Action
May 2009 to Jun 2013 Health & Family Service AdvocatePiedmont Prime Care
Jan 2005 to Feb 2008 Emergency Medical Technician
Education:
Danville Community College Danville, VA Dec 2007 Associate of Applied Science in Health ScienceLong Island University Brookville, NY Aug 1993 Early Childhood Education
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Norfolk, VA Jan 2005 to Aug 2007 Director of Vacation Bible SchoolParent Teacher Association (PTA) Norfolk, VA Legislative Liaison
Education:
The College of William & Mary Williamsburg, VA 2011 to 2014 BA in Women's Studies, with 2nd major in Religious Studies
Washington Elementary School Union City NJ 1959-1963, Roosevelt Elementary School Weehawken NJ 1963-1965, Franklin Elementary School North Bergen NJ 1968-1969
Community:
Vivian Mix
Biography:
Life
I'm still in New Jersey, working in North Bergen and living in Central NJ. I ...
Hale County Area Vocational High School Greensboro AL 1950-1955, Akron High School Akron AL 1956-1960, Carver High School Eutaw AL 1958-1959, Liddell High School Fayette MS 1958-1962
Community:
Selestine Hardy, Robert Green, Avis Keenan, Perley Brown, Courtanya Turner
(Photo: Dorothy Edwards/Naples Daily News) As bulldozers crunched through the brittle brush and flames greedily climbed the dry trees across from her property, Cindy Murlowski, owner of the Belle Meade Ranch, was calling local stables to find a safe spot for the five horses still left at her ranch.
Date: Mar 07, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
You don't need the muscle of two Swedish men at Stanford to stop a rape
through bystander intervention. Dorothy Edwards, a former director of the University of Kentuckys Violence Intervention and Prevention Center, wrotethe curriculum that about 300 colleges have since adopted, including Harvard University, the University of Notre Dame and Northwestern University.
A lawyer for Edward Lee Elmore said Elmore maintains his innocence in the death of Dorothy Edwards, a widow he worked for as a handyman, but he pleaded guilty to murder so he could be released from prison. Edwards' body was found in a closet in her home, stabbed 52 times.
Edward Lee Elmore pleaded guilty Friday to murder in the stabbing death of Dorothy Edwards, a widow he worked for as a handyman. An attorney for Elmore says he is innocent, but he pleaded guilty because he wants to be released from prison.