Oasis Magazine Issue 1

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Safia Temple No. 188 Helps Food Bank Post-Hurricane Michael Contributed by IP Marvin Hughley Safia Temple No. 188 Panama City, Fla. Since September 2019, Safia Temple No. 188 has volunteered 28 hours each month serving the community at the 2nd Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church Food Bank in Bay County, Florida. The volunteerism began because of Hurricane Michael. On October 10, 2018, the sleepy town of Panama City was plush with pine and oak forests, so thick nearly every street had a canopy of shade for relaxing with a cold Mason jar of sweet tea. A storm was predicted a few days earlier. That storm became the first Category 5 hurricane to hit the contiguous United States since Andrew, in 1992. As a result, nearly every home and business suffered 30 to 80 percent structural damage. Citizens were displaced, hospitals shut down except for some emergency services, grocery stores had limited supplies and hours, drugstores resorted to temporary trailers and tents, power lines and trees covered the streets. One year later, the landscape was scarred with vacant lots where homes once stood. Many residents could not wait a year for housing or apartment markets to recover, so they relocated to support their families. In the vein of perseverance and uplift, the Food Bank began distributing food each week. The demand for sustenance was so great, its days of operation increased to three days a week. One day, Food Bank Director Toni Gainer asked Noble Byron Calton to help volunteer and has Calton has continues to serve. The Food Bank feeds more than 500 families each month. Pastor Rev. Rawls Leslie said it best, “Sometimes all you need is two trailers, a little faith, and a whole lot of love.”

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Deputy of the Desert of Florida and Divan

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page 54

DOF SPOTLIGHT: Saba Court No. 172

1min
page 52

Beyond the Fez: HPC Dt. Lorraine James

1min
page 51

Beyond the Fez: Dt. Debra Edmonds

1min
page 48

DOF Spotlight: Ahmed Court No. 134

1min
pages 49-50

DOF Spotlight: Rabia Court No. 25

2min
page 45

Safia Temple No. 188 Helps Food Fank Post-Hurricane Michael

1min
page 43

Masud Court No. 71 Gets Creative to Connect with Members Amid Covid-19 Crisis

1min
page 46

DOF Spotlight: Idris Temple No. 239

1min
page 44

Saba Temple No. 186 Salutes those on the Frontline for education

1min
page 42

Sustaining Communites

1min
pages 38-39

Beyond the Fez: HPIP Ronnie Cole

3min
pages 40-41

Masud Temple No. 69

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page 34

Ahmed Temple No. 37Improving the Brand

1min
page 28

DOF Spotlight: Masud Temple No. 69

1min
page 33

Osiris Temple No. 67 Nobles vs. the Novel Coronavirus

4min
pages 31-32

Temple Spotlight: Ancient City Temple No. 63

1min
page 29

Beyond the Fez: Noble Jeremy “Groove” Blackwell

1min
page 30

Now What?

10min
pages 20-23

The Power of One

2min
pages 24-25

Oasis Network of Entrepreneurs (O.N.E

2min
pages 18-19

Linkedin for Nonprofits: A Perfect Match

2min
page 17

NO LAUGHING MATTER ”Giggles” Rewards Essential Workers

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page 13

Managing Your Finances During the Pandemic

5min
pages 11-12

COVID-19, Social Injustices and Mental Health

4min
pages 6-7

Let’s Get Social

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page 16

Desert of Florida Presents Virtual Gala Day 2020

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pages 14-15

Mental Wellness 101-- Tips for Coping in These Times

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The Impact of Covid-19 On People Living With Diabetes

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Desert of Florida Nobles & Daughters on the Frontline of COVID-19

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