Leaking roofs, severe mold, outdated electrical systems, and more were found, which means that around 35 people are scrambling to find temporary housing
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Caption The Rev. James Baker tries to convince someone to be vaccinated at St. Paul AME in Macon, Tuesday, April 27. Baker said he hears a lot of people say God will keep them safe from COVID-19. He says some of those have died from the disease. Credit: GPB
Summer is coming to Georgia, and when it does, people will be pushed back indoors and air conditioners will run nonstop. That costs money.
That’s why, starting a little after 7 a.m. Tuesday, cars were snaking around St. Paul AME Church in Macon, forming a line to sign up for help with future power bills from the Macon Bibb County Economic Opportunity Council.