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A
Columbus
is
a
place
that
is
full
of
great
people
doing
great
things.
If
you
are
a
nonprofit
organization,
a
501c3,
you
have
an
event
or
something
that
is
helping
the
community
helping
the
people
of
this
area.
We
would
love
to
hear
from
you.
We
would
love
to
talk
about
it.
We
would
love
to
get
that
information
out
there
to
the
community.
Email
me
at
d.
Brit,
that's
be
b.r.I.t.t.n.I,
miss
GA
org.
We
would
love
to
talk
to
you
here
on
Columbus
connection.
A
Welcome
to
Columbus
connections.
I
am
your
host
David
Britt
and
welcome
to
2017.
This
is
our
first
show
of
the
year
and
we
got
a
lot
of
great
things
blown
as
you
know,
every
time,
every
year
we
bring
people
in,
we
talked
to
them
people
who
are
doing
things
for
the
community
to
benefit
us
to
push
us
for,
because
the
only
we're
going
to
get
there
is
together
now,
one
of
the
champions
of
that
historically,
in
an
American
history.
The
champion
of
us
moving
forward
together
is
none
other
than
dr.
A
A
So,
if
there's
a
lot
of
things
going
on
that
we
can,
you
still
have
an
opportunity
to
do
some
other
stuff,
we're
going
to
talk
about
a
health
walk
and
how
important
it
is
in
our
community
to
really
be
mindful
of
your
health.
I
have
with
me
note
that
other
than
miss
Loretta
cop.
Now,
if
you
know
her
or
if
you
don't
know
her,
she
is
a
athletic
legend
in
the
community.
You
I
think
currently
had
the
highest
scoring
record
of
any
female
high
school
basketball
player.
B
A
B
This
time
I'm
targeting
on
the
different
arena
and
it's
truly
way
bigger
than
that
game
David.
This
is
a
life-changing
thing
for
all
of
us
is
epidemic
in
our
community
and
I'm
just
trying
to
bring
awareness
to
it.
So
I
have
joined
with
some
of
my
volunteers
staff
members
and
we're
going
to
have
a
first
annual
dr.
Martin
for
King.
You
at
you
walk
of
fate.
A
B
We're
going
to
march
for
our
health
care,
where
this
we're
going
together
with
everybody
in
the
communities
in
the
churches
and
everybody
in
organizations
and
I'm,
ask
them
to
come
out
to
support
this
cause.
We're
going
to
have
guest
speakers
to
come
out
and
speak
to
us
about
our
health
care.
There's
truly
a
need
for
this
data,
because
we,
as
citizens
and
family
members.
We
really
don't
quite
understand
what
a
person
in
a
family
becomes
ill
and
then
there
are
tunnels
to
different
facilities
or
doctors
to
take
care
of
us.
B
But
my
job
as
an
advocate
knowing
the
past
that
I've
had
to
deal
with
my
loved
ones.
I've
had
out
of
eight
members,
I've
had
five
of
them
passed
because
of
health
reasons.
So
it's
only
three
of
us
left
and
my
brother
and
sister
they're,
struggling
with
diabetes
and
hypertension
and
I,
was
just
diagnosed
about
three
weeks
ago
that
I'm
pre-diabetic,
so
I
have
taken
on
this
challenge
to
make
a
change,
because
I
truly
don't
want
to
go
down
that
road.
That
I
watch
them
go
down.
A
A
B
Was
also
diagnosed
when
I
was
playing
basketball
with
juvenile
diabetes,
which
the
life
span
I
found
out
so
many
years
later,
that
they
don't
live
a
longer
life
span,
but
the
quality
surely
could
have
been
changed
if
I
hadn't
known
a
lot
of
literature
and
knew
how
to
work
with
her
and
handle
it
with
her
and
that's
something
that
I
truly
regret
not
being
able
to
understand
her
sickness
and
then
to
watch
the
rest
of
my
family
members.
My
brother
died
of
lung
cancer.
B
My
oldest
brother,
passed
in
2015
from
a
cranial
fracture
and
my
mother
passed
a
week
after
him,
oh
I'm,
sorry
week
before
him,
she
was
she
had
what
we
call
pneumonia,
but
her
lungs.
They
was
aspirated,
so
she
was
in
a
nursing
home
at
a
time
and
she
aspirated
and
she
died
of
pneumonia.
So
it
is
very
dear
to
me
to
reach
out
to
my
communities.
Got
truly,
don't
want
anybody
to
have
to
go
through
what
I've
had
to
endure.
So.
A
B
Goal
is
to
bring
self
awareness
to
our
communities.
I
would
love
to
see
the
churches
get
more
involved
and
understanding
their
members
sickness
have
a
roll
call
of
their
element,
so
when
they're
into
something
that
happens
to
a
member
or
a
loved
one,
that
you
would
have
that
information.
I
did
a
thing
on
my
sister,
my
oldest
sister
and
there's
a
reader
cub
and
she's
going
David
about
26
different
medications.
B
I
had
no
idea
that
my
sister
was
really
that
sick
all
I
knew
is
when
she
get,
we
get
the
phone
call
and
she
was
at
ER,
and
things
wasn't
going
right
with
her.
I
will
show
up,
but
then
we
say:
where
are
you?
Okay?
Then
we
go
back
home,
but
now
I've
taken
a
further
step
to
reach
out
to
the
communities.
I
think
that
we
need
to
educate
one
another.
We
need
to
understand
our
sicknesses
and
we
can
deal
with
them
on
a
better
level.
B
A
lot
of
times
I've
watched,
my
mother,
go
for
pre
dementia
and
she
became
real,
irritable
and
things
that
I
just
thought.
She
was
just
being
mean
to
me
because
she
would
see,
but
I
didn't
understand,
that
sickness
caused
is
dead,
so
I
had
to
learn
and
ten
years
dealing
with
her
health
in
the
nursing
homes.
I
just
took
a
personal
vows
to
say:
look
we
can
do
better
as.
B
A
B
Boulevard
will
have
the
congressman,
Sanford
Bishop,
leading
the
walk,
and
we
have
the
radio
station
out
playing
music
and
we're
going
to
have
find
holding
up
whatever
ailment
it
is,
and
our
family
that
we're
asking
God
you
look
with,
will
have
those
signs
of
praying
for
them
and
will
be
marketed
chanting
when
we
get
to
Brewer
elementary,
then
we'll
go
inside
of
the
gymnasium
and
we'll
have
all
of
the
literature
in
the
table
set
up
and
will
have
some
snacks
or
those
people
that
work.
We
have
water
for
them
and
then
we'll
have
dr.
B
A
One
thing
that
people
have
to
realize,
I
think
in
health
is
being
in
health,
doesn't
necessarily
mean
having
a
six-pack
or
having
you
know,
bulging
biceps
now,
because
so
many
of
us
don't
know
much
about
exercise,
don't
know
enough
are
just
living
and
eating
healthy.
Why
do
you
think
health
is
such
a
it's
in
a
rare
topic,
but
it's
something
that
we
all
don't
know
semen
to
know
enough
about.
Why
do
you
think
that
is
I?
Think.
B
Mierda
ex-athlete
David,
when
I
was
coming
up,
even
though
I
was
working
out
and
running
and
doing
suicide
to
do
what
everything
that
I
thought
I
was
doing
to
be
in
shape
and
be
healthy,
I
wasn't
eating
right,
I
would
go
to
mcdonalds,
I'd,
get
that
Burger
King
and
then
my
senior
year,
my
bones
were
so
fragile
from
not
eating
the
correct
foods.
Doing
the
history.
I
grew
up
in
the
final
home.
So
of
course
we
didn't
have
the
correct
food
out
there
that
was
available.
A
B
B
Once
see
that
what
a
good
cocoa
don't
give
minimal
day
ever
see
is
your
glucose
levels
that
controls
your
diabetes,
that
bet
determines
whether
you're
diabetic
or
you're
not
and
I,
see
Astarte
scale.
It's
like
6.5.
So
when
I
had
my
blood
work
done,
I
was
6.8,
so
not
had
been
going
to
the
doctor
for
years,
but
that
was
never
really
targeted
or
talk
to
me
about,
because
again
I
had
eight
members
and
my
family.
That
would
that
be
so.
B
A
B
We
put
into
our
body
type
is
a
temple,
and
my
thing
is:
David:
I
want
to
bring
awareness
to
the
communities
to.
Let
them
know
that
I'm
here
for
them
that
we're
here
for
them.
This
is
an
annual
event
I'm
doing
it
an
honor,
my
loving
mother,
but
it's
a
continuous
thing
and
all
I
want
us
to
do
is
take
a
bow
to
lever
better
and
healthier
life,
and
then
we
can
make
a
difference.
I
know
that
we
can
do
it.
So
that's
really
what
this
walk
is
about.
A
B
Was
spiritual
thing
David
I
was
going
through
I
didn't
think
that
I
was
depressed
with
all
of
my
family
members,
leaving
within
the
four
years
time,
because
I
was
there
to
do
the
programs
and
make
sure
you
know
they
had
the
best
service
that
we
could
provide
for
them.
So
I
was
trying
to
be
the
strong
one
in
the
family,
because
I
always
have
kind
of
like
try
to
be
a
leader
being
an
athlete.
I
always
try
to
lead
by
example,
but
deep
down
inside
that
thing
really
really
was.
It
was
aching
me.
B
It
was
really
heard
of
me.
I
just
got
felt
in
my
spirit
one
morning
about
five
o'clock.
He
kept
waking
me
up
the
same
time
every
morning
for
about
at
least
three
weeks.
I
know
and
I
just
kept
saying:
Lord
I'm
awaking
of
praying,
or
what
are
you
trying
to
tell
me
and
then
I
started
thinking
about
what
could
I
do
for
my
family
members
to
get
over
this
grief?
So
this
is
kind
of
a
thing
that
actually
like
in
my
heart.
B
B
Yes,
I
think
that's
the
way
you
deal
with
it.
I
didn't
really
want
to
go
through
that
total
depression
mode,
even
though
I
felt
myself
going
that
way
and
I
just
thank
God
for
giving
me
the
courage
and
the
strength
to
try
to
do
something
like
this
trust
me.
I
want
to
put
it
together
for
like
two
months,
I
didn't
have
any
idea,
but
he
is
truly
truly
been
in
the
misty,
if
it
so
many
people
to
help
me
so
many
pastors
and
friends
and
nurses
that
have
come
out
to
help
support
this
thing.
B
You
going
to
start
we're
going
to
line
up
in
the
parking
lot
of
dr.
Henry
cook
jr.
parking
lot.
If
there's
level
90
Martin
Luther
King,
jr.
Boulevard,
we
were
lined
up
in
the
parking
lot
and
then
we
were
marched
to
Brewer
elementary
school,
which
is
only
on
it's
right
on
the
corner
of
Martin
Luther
King.
It's
really
all
martyrs
the
key
and
it
will
have
the
information
there
and
then
we'll
turn
around
and
march
back
to
our
destination.
Aren't
you
and.
A
B
Your
support
from
yes,
yes,
we're
going
to
have
so
many
people
we're
going
to
have
people
from
the
cats
or
society
all
time
of
society.
We're
going
to
have
information
on
hypertension,
the
American
Heart
Association
has
got
involved.
It's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
valuable
information.
There
are
so
many
programs
out
there
David
that
do
Fred
free
brisk
screenings.
Every
month,
the
ladies
and
Emma
grams,
there
they
do
free
long
screenings,
John
Amos.
A
So
again,
this
is
the
time
for
us
to
be
more
conscious
of
our
health.
We
all
have
had
family
members
of
friends
who
have
been
a
help
who
have
been
affected
by
some
type
of
probably
preventable
health
issue.
This
is
a
moment
and
we
have
a
lot
of
marches.
There
are
marches
when
there's
there
is
in
equity
in
the
community.
This
is
a
march
for
for
us
for
our
health,
so,
let's
all
make
sure
we're
supporting
again.
It's
January,
the
28th
got
the
Saturday
12-2
to
give
us
p
address
again.
1190.
B
Martin
Luther
King
jr.
Boulevard,
and
if
you
want
to
contact
me,
they
can
also
reach
me
at
seven.
Oh
six,
five,
seven,
three,
six
zero
six
men
or
they
can
email
me
at
just
sportswear
@
bellsouth.net.
Again
my
number
706
five,
seven,
three,
six,
zero,
six,
nine
and
my
email
address-
is
just
sportswear
@
bellsouth.net.