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City of Parsons Proclaims April Donate Life Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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April 15, 2025
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Parsons Mayor Bruce Kolsun signs the Proclamations.
During the signing of the proclamation on Donate Life Month, the City of Parsons had transplant survivors on hand. Mayor Kolsun reports that Phillips Kolsun receive a Liver in 2018 from a live donor. Phillips said, “that he is really grateful to his live donor and for the a city of Parsons recognizing Donate Life Month every year.” Kolsun also said that Jon Bush received a Kidney in 2020 from a live donor. Jon said, “It is truly a blessing that a live donor stepped up to give me life.” Pictured from left: Jon Bush, transplant survivor; Phillips Kolsun, transplant survivor; Bruce Kolsun, Mayor of the City of Parsons and Mike Simmons, Parsons City Manager.
In a proclamation on Domestic Violence Awareness Month, representatives of local law enforcement were on hand for the signing. Pictured from left: Kevin Keplinger, Parsons Chief of Police; Margo Evick, Executive Director of Randolph Tucker Child
Advocacy Center; Bruce Kolsun, Mayor of the City of Parsons; Savannah Hull Wilkins, Tucker County Prosecuting Attorney; Jake Kopek, Tucker County Sheriff and Amanda Simmons, Tucker County EMS Director.

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