Animal shelters across the Chicagoland are facing a good problem a year into the COVID-19 pandemic: As the pandemic keeps more people at home, animal adoptions are still surging.
i stood on the corner and just asked anyone that walked by, are you interested in taking back your community? and everyone said absolutely, y yes. we are really brave space and courageous space. we will work through all of what is holding you back to becoming the person and the potential that you have to be. to see how they ve transformed the block from surviving to thriving and to learn more about robin s incredible work, go to cnnheroes doing. we ll be right back. (car audio) you have reached your destination.
have to see. first, though, more than 2,000 people have been shot this year in chicago. 2,000. so tired of seeing news reports. one is doing it one block at a time. she began in west inglewood. meet robin carroll. i started coming out to community. houses were getting boarded up. people were not coming outside. i stood on the corner and asked anyone walking by are you interested in taking back your community, and everyone said absolutely yes, we are really brave space and courageous space. we will get there. we ll work through all of what is holding you back to becoming the person and the potential that you have to be. look at them.
neighborhoods. meet robin carroll. i started coming out to the community. the lots were all empty. the houses were getting boarded up. people were not coming outside. i stood on the corner and just asked anyone that walked by, are you interested in taking back your community? and everyone said, absolutely yes. we are a really brave space and courageous space. we re going to get there. we will work through all of what is holding you back to becoming the person and the potential that you have to be. to see how they ve transformed the block from surviving to thriving and to learn more about robin s incredible work, go to cnn heroes.com. one of my personal heroes and a hero to so many others died today. miss diahann carroll.
what if she decided to help people regain a sense of community and do this one block at a time. she began in west engelwood, one of chicago s most turbulent neighborhoods. here s robin carroll. i started coming out to the community. the lots were all empty. the houses were getting boarded up. people were not coming outside. i stood on the corner and just asked anyone that walked by, are you interested in taking back your community? and everyone said absolutely, yes. we are really brave space and courageous space. we re going to get there. we will work through all of what is holding you back to becoming the person and the potential that you have to be. to see how they have transformed the block, learn more about robin s incredible work, go to cnnheroes.com. and these are some incredible pictures from balance