Guests: Dr. Noelle Reid, Vicky D. Lindsey, and Adela Barajas + The Hutchinson Report
Dr. Noelle Reid
Trinity Health and Wellness
Dr. Noelle Reid, is a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician, who completed her residency at Harbor UCLA Medical Center and medical school training at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. She is currently on staff at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. Dr. Reid was a trained dancer prior to medical school and knows firsthand the importance of healing through a holistic approach by focusing on all elements of the individual – body, mind, and spirit – for one inevitably affects the other.
Trinity Health and Wellness is a sanctuary for one to achieve optimal health, by focusing on the body, mind and spirit; three elements that require equal attention in obtaining the highest quality of life. We are a medical practice that provides a holistic domain for one to have their healthcare needs met, in addition to nurturing the mind and spirit through pilates, yoga, and massage therapy.
7231 Santa Monica Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 874-1200
www.trinitymedgrp.com
PROJECT CRY NO MORE
Vicky D. Lindsey
Project Cry No More is a self –help organization designed solely to offer emotional support and information about surviving the loss of a loved one to murder.
Founded by Vicky D. Lindsey when her 19 year-old son, Lionel and his father were both murdered.
200 N. Long Beach Blvd., Cpt., CA. 90221
Email: projectcrynomore@aol.com
(310) 764-0165 Direct
(310) 961-6856 Cell
L.A.U.R.A.
Adela Barajas
Adela Barajas, founder of L.A.U.R.A, the name of her sister in law and the namesake of her charity who was killed by a drive by shooting in 2007.
L.A.U.R.A. stands for Life After Uncivil Ruthless Acts and Adela registers new voters, holds toy giveaways at Christmas, lobbies for more park space for kids in South L.A.
Through Adela’s hard work the organization is growing quickly; the organizations kids have visited art galleries and gone horseback riding. Some even got to meet Desmond Tutu at a conference. At their weekly meetings, they talk about the importance of going to college, about racial stereotypes, about the importance of punctuality and good nutrition.
4514 South Long Beach Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90058
(323) 816-9651
adbarajas@sbcglobal.net


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