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July’s The Singles Scene Column by Kelly Leary at Revolution Dating Presents: ‘The 5...
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., July 3, 2023 (Newswire.com) - Revolution Dating, Florida's premier matchmaking service, is excited to unveil its latest insights on the diverse world of singles. In July's The Singles Scene Column©, titled "The 5 Types of Singles," Kelly Leary, M.S., CEO/Founder/Matchmaker, shares her expert advice on navigating the dating scene and finding lasting love. Summer is in full swing, and Revolution Dating aims to help individuals discover their perfect match and experience the joy of a fulfilling relationship.
Kelly Leary first encourages readers to recapture the essence of romance and the happiness it brings. Be open to new experiences and embrace the potential of a loving partnership. Leary reminds us that love can ignite in an instant but requires being in the right place at the right time.
To enhance the chances of finding love this summer, Revolution Dating poses a thought-provoking question: "What type of single are you?" By reflecting on personal characteristics and dating preferences, individuals gain valuable insights into their romantic journey. For those dissatisfied with their current situation, Revolution Dating assures that a single life can be transformed by a single meeting with their expert matchmakers.
Leary delves into the profiles of the five archetypal singles, offering a glimpse into their traits, struggles, and potential for finding happiness:
- The Curmudgeon Single: These individuals may be cynical, judgmental, and resistant to forming new connections. Revolution Dating emphasizes the need for a change in attitude and helps through therapy and guidance.
- The HopeFULL Romantic: Representing the ideal outlook on love, these individuals believe in the transformative power of genuine affection. Revolution Dating celebrates this type as their typical client and showcases their high success rate in finding lasting partnerships.
- The Lucy Goosey: Some women may exhibit desperation and engage in hasty relationships. Revolution Dating advises caution and encourages these individuals to set higher standards for themselves.
- The Even Steven: Often plagued by past failures, some men struggle with self-sabotage and insecurity. Revolution Dating acknowledges the challenges faced by such individuals and emphasizes the importance of personal growth and self-reflection.
- The Past Life Blessed: Widow or widower, this demographic represents an inspiring chapter after the loss of a spouse. Revolution Dating recognizes the resilience of these individuals and the potential for them to find new companionship and happiness.
Seek the best in others to find the best in oneself. Embrace the Summer of Love 2023 and take proactive steps towards finding the perfect match. With six months left until 2024, make the first appointment and start a journey towards love. Inquire about the July Special when speaking with a Revolution Dating matchmaker.
Happy Independence Day! Start the journey to lasting love. Visit revolutiondating.com. Call 561-630-XOXO (9696).
Contact Information:Kelly Leary
The Matchmaker
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561-630-9696
Original Source: July's The Singles Scene Column by Kelly Leary at Revolution Dating Presents: 'The 5 Types of Singles' - a Guide to Finding Love and Happiness
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Whittier Program Closes the Life Expectancy Gap in Minority and Low-Income Communities
BOSTON, June 29, 2023 (Newswire.com) - In 2011, Whittier Street Health Center raised awareness about the 33-year gap in life expectancy for those living in Roxbury (59.5 years) compared to those living in the Back Bay (92 years), a gentrified neighborhood less than 2 miles from Roxbury. Whittier focused on the "Tale of the Two Cities" and partnered with its patients, community residents and leaders, corporations and public sector partners to raise awareness and to develop programs to close the life expectancy gap. Whittier launched its Boston Health Equity Program in 2012, a system of care for people with chronic illnesses and those at risk that fully integrates innovative community outreach, linkage to social services, wellness support and care coordination with a focus on eliminating health disparities and their associated costs.
A little over a decade later, working with its patients and partners, Whittier has made large strides in improving life expectancy in its service areas by 10 years. The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) released a report on May 11, 2023, and there is a 23-year life expectancy gap between residents in Roxbury and the Back Bay.
On June 21, 2023, Whittier Street Health Center co-hosted a session in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission and the CHNA-CHIP Collaborative.
The open discussion, led by the Commissioner of the City of Boston's Health Department Dr. Bisola Ojikutu and Whittier's President & CEO Frederica M. Williams, addressed the need for continued and expanded community outreach and education to provide the necessary and comprehensive range of treatment and prevention services to low-income minority and immigrant populations.
Community members attending the event were connected to health resources offered by the City of Boston, including the Boston Health Start Initiative (BHSI), which provides direct support to pregnant and parenting women, children, and families of color. Whittier Street Health Center is a designated BHSI site.
"The recent Health of Boston reports shows that the life expectancy gap of Roxbury residents has shown a slight improvement, but there remains a gap of 23 years when compared to the residents in Back Bay," said Frederica M. Williams, president and CEO of Whittier Street Health Center. "We need to continue our efforts to address the barriers to good health, such as housing, food and economic insecurity while empowering our residents to engage in lifestyle changes and behaviors that will improve their health and quality of life. Having access to prevention, screening and treatment in addition to community investments in the social determinants of health can lead to better health outcomes. We are grateful to all who have supported our Boston Health Equity Program, which was launched in 2012, and look forward to expanding our health equity partnerships so we can continue to close the 23-year life expectancy gap."
About Whittier Street Health Center
Whittier Street Health Center is an independently licensed community healthcare center with a mission to serve as a center of excellence that provides high-quality and accessible healthcare and social services that achieve health equity, social justice and the economic well-being of its diverse populations.
Frederica Williams
President & CEO
[email protected]
617-989-3221
Original Source: Whittier Program Closes the Life Expectancy Gap in Minority and Low-Income Communities