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He went from Yale, to Wall Street, to homelessness Now he s rising back up

For years, Shawn Pleasants did nothing but rise up. He was high school valedictorian, went to Yale, landed banking jobs on Wall Street, started his own business. And then, for years, he did nothing but fall. Lost his business, his home, the car he was living in, and landed on the streets of Los Angeles. Advertisement For about six years, home for him and his common-law husband was a lean-to near 7th and Hobart in Koreatown. And like a lot of L.A.’s sizable homeless population, Pleasants was addicted to methamphetamine, a cheap and abundantly available drug. “It always felt to me like I’d fallen off a fire escape, and once you get on the ground, the ladder is 12 feet up in the air,” Pleasants told me. “I always thought, ‘If I could just get to that first step.’ But the first step is so far away.”

Rotary and CCA partner to open Just for You clothing closet

4/14/2021 Rotary and CCA partner to open ‘Just for You’ clothing closet Members of the Woonsocket Rotary Club and Community Care Alliance staff gather in the space that will become the “Just for You” clothing closet at 245 Main St. From left are Jeanne Michon, Michael Dubois, Pamela Jalette, Rotary President-Elect Nicole Brien, Jon Brien, Allen Rivers, CCA Therapeutic Foster Care Recruiter/Trainer Pauline Awosika, Director of Child Welfare Mark Cote, Facilities Manager Debra Hawes and Family Support Center Supervisor Madeline Silva. (Breeze photo by Lauren Clem) Clothing drive to be held Saturday WOONSOCKET – The Woonsocket Rotary Club and Community Care Alliance have joined forces to launch a new clothing shop for local foster children and disadvantaged youth.

After more than 180 years, Wilmington church to get new roof

After more than 180 years, Wilmington church to get new roof After more than 180 years, Wilmington church to get new roof By WECT Staff | April 12, 2021 at 5:50 AM EDT - Updated April 12 at 7:18 AM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - After more than 180 years, a Wilmington church will have its original roof replaced. St. James Episcopal Church, which is located at the corner of 3rd and Market streets, was built in 1839. Beginning Monday, April 12, crews will begin replacing the original roof of the church. “With the help of Highland Roofing and Architect Ian Johnston, AIA, St. James will soon have a brand new roof that maintains the historical appeal,” the church said in a news release. “Our community can expect to see scaffolding along the perimeter of the Church building, including those areas in the St. Francis Memorial Garden along the Church walls.”

Imagine new possibilities : Plan emerging for new Wooster Square monument in New Haven

Imagine new possibilities : Plan emerging for new Wooster Square monument in New Haven
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Illinois city 1st in US to offer Black residents reparations - TheGrio

Illinois city 1st in US to offer Black residents reparations - TheGrio
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