
Elizabeth Ireland
Writer at Freelance
Contributing Editor at Times of San Diego
Knowing nothing in life, but to be legit.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofsandiego.com | Elizabeth Ireland
At Hospital Infantil de las Californias in Tijuana, the first thing many visitors notice isn’t the high-tech surgical suites or the impressive roster of volunteer specialists. It’s the smiles. “The hospital is famous for making kids smile,” said Leonard Kornreich, MD, a longtime board member and pediatrician. “They make them smile by physically correcting their teeth and palates, and also give them a positive spirit.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofsandiego.com | Elizabeth Ireland
What if your morning coffee, midday lunch or evening cocktail could help save lives? The public is invited to turn meals into acts of compassion during Dining Out For Life® San Diego, a one-day fundraiser Thursday benefiting HIV/AIDS services provided by The San Diego LGBT Community Center at a time when funding is at stake.
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timesofsandiego.com | Elizabeth Ireland
The USS Midway Foundation has been awarded a $3 million grant from the James M. Cox Foundation to support development of Freedom Park at Burnham Navy Pier, including the creation of the Barbara Cox Promenade. Located at the west end of the pier, the Promenade will feature a multi-figure bronze monument honoring military service members and their families, it was announced Tuesday at a check presentation ceremony.
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timesofsandiego.com | Elizabeth Ireland
Boston has always held a special place in Chula Vista native Des Linden’s heart because it’s where she ran her first marathon back in 2007. Beantown is where the distance runner famously won in 2018, defying brutal Nor’easter conditions to become the first American woman to win Boston in 33 years. And Monday, it became the place where she officially closed the chapter on her professional marathon career.
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3 weeks ago |
timesofsandiego.com | Elizabeth Ireland
Nearly half of families facing childhood cancer experience transportation barriers that delay or prevent critical care, according to San Diego-based Emilio Nares Foundation. The nonprofit aims to close that gap through its “Ride With Us” fundraising campaign, where a $100 donation covers the cost of one child’s ride to life-saving treatment.
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