All of the women, shes going back just pulled over the side of the road and asked gore to speak to her about what she was doing. To make herself. I remember her taking homeless men and women into home in gaithersburg which did not please the neighbors. And so then she moved into the neighborhood where there was a problem with a rundown house to i let her pick it up from there to talk about what she does house of help and the city of hope. Thank you, bob. Good afternoon, good morning, everybody. Ive been working really hard. House of help city of hope as a nonprofit faithbased organization that helps residents and also helps its volunteers. And just recently we had to downsize. But downsize is a nasty word but its a good thing. It determines when i use it and how you shift. So we decided to downsize. While we would downsize to make what we did equality of what we do better even if we couldnt increase the quantity. And so i just left my staff. We just put in for a 1 million grant to take
(Archived document, may contain errors) Black History Month 1990 At The Heritage Foundation INTRODUCTION The lectures in this series mark ne Heritage Foundation's observance of Black History Month 1990. They represent a new vibrancy within the conservative movement to under- stand better the concerns and perspectives of African Americans and to p articipate in the public policy debate within the black community.
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