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She is a wife.
She is a mom.
She is 5'4" & weighs about 120 pounds, blonde hair and hazel eyes.
She is part owner of a coffee shop.
LE suspects no foul play, but where did Amy go.
Reward is at $25k.
Missing from Oakland, CA. Please use your platforms to help find her.
#AmyHillyard


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Learning don’t end except you choose
She’s 66 years and still studying
Today she has achieved her dream
she’s an anaesthetist nurse in 2000, studied law
She graduated in 2005. Went to law school in 2006 and called to bar in 2007.
Had her masters
Got Ph.D at 66
Barr (Lady) Akudo Amanamba
Ph.D (Medical Law & Ethics), LL.M ( Arbitration), BL. LL.B (Hons), MClArb (UK), NRNM (Nurse Anaesthesics)
This resilience and hardwork
Congratulations ma’am

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A North St. Louis mother prepares about 100 free lunches every school day for neighborhood children and has been doing so for more than a decade.
Champale Anderson, a mother of six, runs the daily meal effort from her home kitchen in the Penrose neighborhood of North St. Louis, Missouri. She started in 2014 after noticing children coming home from school without enough to eat. Since then, she has continued preparing and handing out meals every weekday, often reaching around 100 lunches or more each day.
The meals are simple and consistent, often including sandwiches, snacks, fruit cups, and drinks. Her own children sometimes help pack the lunches. Kids in the neighborhood can come directly to her home to receive food through an open-door system. She funds the effort through her work as a healthcare provider, along with community donations and a GoFundMe page for the mission known as Champ’s Teardrops.
Her daily work has become a long-standing support system in a neighborhood where some families face ongoing food insecurity. What began as a small response to what she saw has continued into a years-long commitment that still runs today in 2025 and 2026. For many families, it remains a reliable source of help that shows how consistent care from one home can reach an entire community.
(Photo: Champale Anderson)

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@Oceanbreeze473 This female 9 y/o remembers having a huge robe burn.
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Got a 99% on my paper! 📝🙌🏾🙌🏾💕
мяѕ. ту αℓιѕє 🩷🌸✨@voguish
Finally submitted that damn paper I’ve been working on for weeks. 😓
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@marb1111 @KeithMalinak Hi, thank you! Her baby was born Feb 12th. They are both healthy. She had a number of tests to see if her heart, damaged from chemo, could support a pregnancy.
I haven’t met him yet because we live on separate coasts and air travel is still a dreadful mess.
I hope you are well.
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@rbbellingham @KeithMalinak Hey…found myself thinking of you lately. Hope all is well with your daughter 💛
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