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Kaylin Jones: A Champion Of the Children

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But I see a different angle

A triangle of love between your family, friends and God…he was  tired of lending out his Angel ….

As a close long time friend, it’s not just me who felt the tremendous hurt from this lost, it’s countless children, family and friends who she impacted her entire life.

Her many accomplishments in the community (Milwaukee Bucks Minority Leader Award, Youth Care Supervisor Awards, among many others)  precede her, but personally I want to paint a picture of who I knew this woman of God, champion of the community to be.

She would eventually become the Youth and Teen Coordinator, coaching the AAU Milwaukee Spartans basketball team, and so many other capacities.

As someone who looked to her as a friend and great woman of God , I took care of her as such, because she would immerse herself so much into her work, that she would forget to eat.

Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper

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