Rene Gonzalez

Gospel Singer

Rene Gonzalez was born in Puerto Rico on August 5th, 1964 and is the Gospel Singer. At the age of 60, Rene Gonzalez biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
August 5, 1964
Nationality
Puerto Rico
Place of Birth
Puerto Rico
Age
60 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
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Rene Gonzalez Life

About

"Mi Iglesia," "Solo Tu Gracia," and "Yo Quiero Una Con Letra" are two of Puerto Rican Christian singers who became one of the most popular names in Puerto Rican Christian music. In addition,, he is the co-founder of the Casa de Jour San Juan Church, which is located in Puerto Rico.

Before Fame

He grew up in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico.

Trivia

He has appeared at prestigious Christian music festivals like the OTI Festival of Puerto Rico.

Family Life

Damaris Grillo was married by the boy.

Associated With

He appeared on the Redimi2 song "Saldrás de Esta" alongside Lucia Parker.

NHS advertises £60,000-a-year role at UK's first-ever 'drugs consumption room' equipped with its own individual 'shooting' booths where addicts can inject heroin and take Class As under the watch of doctors

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
According to the job advertisement, the £2.3 million Hunter St Homeless Health Centre in Glasgow needs an operations manager to help people who are injecting drugs.' While injecting opium and other medications, the clinic is also recruiting a nurse team leader to join the clinic for £50,000 per year to provide drug addicts with medical assistance.

The first-ever 'drugs consumption room' in the United Kingdom is equipped with its own individual'shooting' booths, where heroin addicts can inject heroin and enter Class As under the supervision of doctors

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2023
The Glasgow City Council has approved plans to open the £2.3 million a year Hunter Street Health Centre in the east end of the city today. Addicts attending the clinic will be able to inject heroin and take Class A medications without fear of being arrested. On trays to heroin users, 'drug kits' will be delivered, which will include a syringe and cotton wool. Before it is taken, pharmacists kitted in scrubs, face masks, and rubber gloves will make the pharmaceutical-grade heroin. While physicians use vein finders to help addicts, addicts can be aided by vein finders.

As overdoses, heroin use, and crime in the United States soared, US drug makers cautioned Scotland against decriminalizing opioids: The liberal city of Portland, the United States, was given a ban

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2023
The Hunter Street Health Centre in Glasgow, the UK's first 'drugs consumption room,' received permission today. Users of the pilot program will be able to use their own medications under the guidance of specially trained health professionals. Earlier this month, however, American officials issued an eloquent appeal to the Scottish Government not to make the same mistake in 2021. In an attempt to'reduce stigma' and save lives, town hall chiefs in Portland, Oregon, decriminalized drugs. However, they were forced to reinstate the drug ban earlier this month due to rising rises in overdoses, deaths, and property crime. Scottish heroin users are more likely to be dependent on opium and benzodiazepines, while in Portland there is a prescription opioid crisis. Rene Gonzalez, the Portland Commissioner of Public Safety, also said there were similarities between the two regions. The amount of human suffering is just brutal,' he said. It's really sad. Both Portland and Scotland have many values in common, but the addictive qualities of these drugs are so strong that it overwhelms your systems.'