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Homegoing Services of Sis. Cheryl Diane (Pointer) Rainey [Video]

Homegoing Services of Sis. Cheryl Diane (Pointer) Rainey

Homegoing Services of Sis. Cheryl Diane (Pointer) Rainey

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Cheryl Diane (Pointer) Rainey was born on December 14, 1960, to George Henry and Elisabeth Beatrice Poole Lloyd Pointer in New York, New York. She transitioned to eternity with her Lord on June 15, 2022, in Dallas, Texas.

Cheryl graduated from Montclair High School in 1978. She went on to attend Northeastern Christian Junior College in 1980 where she earned her associate’s degree. She later attended Abilene Christian University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in 1982. Cheryl enjoyed a longtime career as a licensed daycare provider until her transition. She loved children. Her goal was to ensure that all children in her care were prepared for the next steps in their educational journey.

Cheryl married the love of her life, Darrell Rainey, on July 24, 1982. The couple nurtured and loved four children – Crystal, Christopher, Cedric, and Stevaughn.

Cheryl was a faithful member of Greenville Avenue Church of Christ in Dallas, Texas. She was a faithful servant in the Education, Benevolence, and Evangelism ministries.

Among many hobbies, Cheryl delighted in caring for others and was always a phone call away for anything you needed. She loved her grandchildren! She loved to text message, video chat, go to games, buy books, and find any excuse to spend time with them. In her later years, she enjoyed baking cakes. She was so excited when Aunt Ruby approved of her baking.

Cheryl was preceded in death by her mother, Elisabeth Beatrice Poole (Lloyd) Pointer; daughter, Crystal Diane Rainey; grandmothers, Ida Southerland and M. Beatrice Lloyd; sister, Phyllis Eileen Pointer; mother-in-law, Connie Bee Rainey; father-in-law, Leotis Rainey; and brother-in-law, Gregory Rainey.

Those left to cherish precious memories include her loving husband of 39 years, Darrell Rainey; children – Christopher Darrell Rainey (Montoya), Cedric Darnell Rainey (Jennelyn), and Stevaughn Williams; son-in-law, Delarryo Winzer; grandchildren – Alivia Rainey, Natallie Rainey, Jaymeson Rainey, Julian Lucas Rainey, Jalen Carter Rainey, Sean Williams, and Nova Williams; father, George Henry Pointer; siblings – Jeffery Pointer (Tonya), Russell Pointer (Gina), and Susan Hicks (Rodney), sister-in-law, Rhonda Stith (Herman); nieces and nephews – Morgan Pointer, Nikki Mcthune (Rico), Raquel Pointer, Rachael Pointer, Shantel Pointer, Sydney Hicks-Grant (Michael), Payton Hicks, Shonda Stith, Terrence Pointer (Chandy), Derek Pointer, Russell Andrew Pointer, Jr., Chris Stith, and Zena Brown (Donzell) ; great-nephews, Terrence Pointer II, Bryson Jones, Calab Jones, and Solomon Brown; great-nieces – Paris Mcthune, London Mcthune, Trinity Ellis, Destiny Ellis, and Kailar Grant; aunt, Ruby Worthy (Clinton); uncle, Darrell Lloyd ((Kirsten); and a host of other relatives and dear friends.

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Veteran Grants: Business, Education, Farm, Home (Tutorial, Links) [Video]

This video is PACKED with grants and services from government agencies, corporations, and nonprofit organizations, for veterans – including disabled veterans - who want to start a small business; start a farm; buy, adapt, or repair a home; and pursue college or career training. Special note: Some of these grant funds are from veterans, for veterans, offering not only dollars but a large community of other veterans as mentors and colleagues. Time Stamps:00:00 There are many grants available for veterans00:30 Grants for veterans to start a business01:11 Grants for veterans to start a farm01:28 Grants for veterans to buy, repair, or adapt a home02:19 Education and training grants for veterans03:26 Meeting immediate needsIf you are in personal crisis, these services are available. VA benefit enrollment is NOT required:Veterans Crisis LineCALL 1-800-273-8255, Press 1TEXT 838255CHAT https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/chat/Military Crisis LineCALL 1-800-273-8255, Press 1TEXT 838255CHAT https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/military-crisis-line/ Related Grant Chatter videos:The Small Business Administration, Grants for Small Business, https://youtu.be/EXThoaHxvzo Grants for Disabled Persons, https://youtu.be/q-ZB53CNLhM Links mentioned in video (NO affiliation. NO paid promotion):Grants for veterans to start a businesshttps://streetsharesfoundation.org/the-veteran-small-business-awardhttps://www.warriorrising.org/ Find SBA offices near you, https://www.sba.gov/about-sba/sba-locations/headquarters-offices/office-veterans-business-development/office-veterans-business-development-resourcesSBA business guide, https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/grow-your-business/veteran-owned-businesses Service Corps of Retired Executives, or SCORE, https://www.score.org/resources-veteran-entrepreneursVA Veteran Entrepreneur Portal, https://www.va.gov/OSDBU/entrepreneur/index.asp Grants for veterans to start a farmFarmer Veteran Coalition, https://farmvetco.org/fvfellowship/USDA information (2 links), https://www.usda.gov/our-agency/initiatives/veterans/veterans-and-entrepreneurship#I and https://www.nal.usda.gov/legacy/aglaw/veteran-farming#quicktabs-aglaw_pathfinder=0USDA Service Center, https://www.farmers.gov/working-with-us/USDA-service-centers Grants for veterans to buy, repair, or adapt a homehttps://purplehearthomesusa.org/apply/https://www.habitat.org/stories/helping-us-veterans-critical-home-repairs https://homesforwoundedwarriors.com/veterans-apply/ https://operationhomefront.org/housing/ https://corporate.homedepot.com/foundation/partnershipshttps://www.va.gov/housing-assistance/#get-veterans-housing-assistance Education and career grants, plus trades training for veterans2 long lists of scholarship options for veterans, http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/veterans.htmhttps://usveteransmagazine.com/list-of-military-scholarships-for-service-members-spouses-and-dependents/VA, https://www.va.gov/education/ Entrepreneurship Bootcamp, https://ivmf.syracuse.edu/programs/entrepreneurship/start-up/ebv/ Home Builders Institute, https://corporate.homedepot.com/foundation/tradestraining and https://hbi.org/military-programs/ Lockheed Martin Heroes Program, https://www.lockheedmartinjobs.com/lockheed-martin-heroes Hiring our Heroes, https://www.hiringourheroes.org/career-services/fellowships/ SkillBridge, https://skillbridge.osd.mil/index.htm Warrior Care Program, https://www.socom.mil/care-coalition/ What about immediate needs?(1) Veteran and Military Crisis Lines are listed above(2) Food, clothing, emergency shelter, help with bills, or immediate repairs, you can also call 2-1-1More information at https://www.211.org/(3) Free help with municipal, circuit and probate courts in your state by contacting Connect2Help.orghttps://connect2help211.org/ About the VAFor VA benefits, find your nearest Veteran Service Office: https://nvf.org/veteran-service-officers/ Grant Chatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram dot com/grantchatter/ Grant Chatter on Facebook: https://www.facebook dot com/grant.chatter.5 Subscribe to Grant Chatter, to learn how to find grants, write grants, and win them! Thank you for watching. See you in the next video!

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FAFSA delays affect college decision day in the Big Country [Video]

ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) Across the country, May 1 signifies the first step in higher education: National Decision Day. This year, due to delays caused by FAFSA form changes, many colleges have extended the deadline. The college decision process has always been known to be stressful. Abilene Christian School senior Madison Wick said the anxiety []