Charlie Borowczak used his own money to adopt two kids from the Salvation Army angel tree when he was 6 years old. He’s still at it 11 years and 1,100 kids later.
Charlie Borowczak used his own money to adopt two kids from the Salvation Army angel tree when he was 6 years old. He’s still at it 11 years and 1,100 kids later.
In Twelve Mighty Orphans, author Jim Dent writes of football coach Harvey “Rusty” Russell arriving at the Fort Worth Masonic Home for Orphans in 1927 and being told by E.P. “Doc” Hall that the football field is used for grazing goats. “Doc, I’ve been around sheep and goats all my life,” Rusty says as he looks at the
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