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MONESIA BROWN
A FIRST NAME BASIS HOME CARE
14231 Seaway Rd., Ste. 1002, Gulfport 228.206.7499 www.afirstnamebasis.com
Who or what inspired you to pursue your current career?
The desire to help the elderly hold on to as much independence as they can.
What I like best about what I do is:
Connecting with each client’s specific care plan to ensure the best care.
What moment in your life made the biggest impact on your career? Becoming a young mother pushed me to pursue healthcare.
FALLON RAMAGE JOSEF
FALLON’S GOURME
2308 25th Ave., Gulfport 228.575.5090 www.fallonsgourmet.com
Fallon’s has been family owned and operated since 2013.
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Whether you stop by for the Smoked Pecan Chicken Salad, Meatloaf or the Crawfish Pasta freezer entree, a delicious meal awaits at Fallon’s Gourmet. Fallon serves lunch, catering, and freezer meals to ensure Coast families have high quality home cooking.
Delicious meals from our family to yours!
CARRIE CHIPLEY-TARANTO
D’IBERVILLE CITY COUNCIL
228.547.8626
Cchipley@diberville.Ms.us
Carrie Chipley-Taranto is proud to serve D’Iberville as the city’s only current female City Council member.
“I had a dream, a goal, a wish,” she said. “I had a burning desire to chase and fulfill for nearly 15 years. That dream was to run for City Council for my beloved D’Iberville. It was a wish my father had for me that he shared more than 20 years ago before he passed. It’s a decision that I made with great care and consideration before committing to pursue it. It was important to me to be certain that I could give the position the respect and commitment that it deserved and truly be qualified and dedicated to be a strong voice for the people tasked to elect their representative.”
Taranto has done the city proud, serving her community with a
passion that conveys her deep love for D’Iberville. “It is such a unique community and the defining place of influence that shaped me into a person and gave me the many life experiences that I count as blessings each and every day,” she says. “I say it’s not just a city, it’s a family, a way of life. To me D’Iberville is a city of treasure, with its most valuable gems being the people.”
She is honored and excited to serve her hometown and to give back to it with gratitude and, hopefully, in a way that is profound.
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