Published August 2, 2021 at 10:34 AM CDT Restoration House STL
Restoration House STL opened The Rock in the Melvin Theatre in June.
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Timothy Needham’s interest in helping homeless people traces back to work as a youth pastor conducting service projects well over a decade ago.
“The first time I was very scared. I had a lot of stereotypes as to what it meant to be homeless, a lot of incorrect stereotypes,” he recalled. “It really was a gut check for me that the problem wasn’t them the problem was actually me and my perception of people.”
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Laster, Lois M. Lois was a dedicated Christian, baptized at an early age at Saint Paul AME Church. She was the third of eight children, born to Gailton and Bertha Moore on March 22, 1933 in St. Louis, Missouri, where she attended Waring Elementary and Vashon High School.
Lois received a bachelorâs degree in home economics from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. Upon graduating, she interned at Cook County Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. She worked at Homer G. Phillips and St. Maryâs hospitals as a registered dietitian. Lois later worked at the University of Missouri-St. Louis Extension as a food and nutrition specialist, where she also retired.
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