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description
site name
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updated
2026-03-01 10:04:47
raw text
Skip to content Serena Serena Simmons Connelly was the most generous person I have ever known. Serena gave all the time . This week I read through every email from Serena, every meeting, visit, event, and looking back I see it with great clarity: every time, Serena was giving. Everyone knows that Serena supported so much in this community with an amazing generosity of resources. But to me what mattered was how she gave. She gave with her whole being. She shared vast amounts of her time. She connected so many of us in this community together, new relationships, new projects, new ideas that would never have been born without her. She opened her home to us. She shared her family with us. She took us places. She brought the world to us. Serena was a teacher to everyone who had ears. She taught me about children and education and refugees and women, about war and equity and culture and empowerment. She taught me what Montessori means, and the difference between deaf and Deaf....
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13 - esperanza.org, worthy-co.com, dallasinnovates.com, un.org, theclownmuseum.com, s-hope.co, goodreturns.org
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