Michael Phelon, founder of The Outlet in Springfield, believes in helping others. The Outlet serves fatherless boys and young men through mentoring and helps them.
The Creative Reuse Marketplace (CRM) store, opening June 2 in downtown Springfield, is not your typical store. If you're an artist, teacher, scrapbooker, hobbyist, creative.
you ll be surprised how many people you know in your own neighborhood, in your dormitory, in your apartment complex who are in between jobs who just got laid off. you just be sensitive to those people. there are some single moms, there are some elderly people just down the street from you. you can cut their grass, anonymously give them a sack of groceries. you can do something like that. you can help some people right there in your own community. each of the cities in the united states has some type of inner city mission. some better than others. but each one of our cities has some sophisticated inner city missions. we can volunteer, we can help, we can give your time and money. and across the country across the world, i m a big proponent of child sponsorship. i m trying to help world vision find sponsors for 25,000 kids. i think that s the easiest access we have to help the hurting poor around the world. sir, it sounds like and you certainly believe we need to take this almost w