Stay updated with breaking news from வெரோ பரிசோதனை. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Two teenage boys in Raleigh who served on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic while their family was on the verge of homelessness have moved into a new home. ....
Raleigh teens helping community fight COVID-19 surprised with home • 4 min read ‘GMA’ surprises North Carolina family giving back to their community The Adams family of Raleigh, North Carolina, have made it their mission to help their community stay safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic while dealing with their own struggles. ABC News Brothers Lovonte and Jordon Adams of Raleigh, North Carolina, aren’t your typical teenagers. While learning may end for many students once class is over, the Adams brothers, ages 17 and 15, are educating their community about COVID-19. The brothers also work at COVID-19 testing sites and labs. “It’s helped me find new experiences [and] opened up doors for me,” Lovonte told “Good Morning America.” “You’re helping the community, you’re helping people.” ....
RALEIGH (WTVD) Brothers Jordon and Levonte Adams got the surprise of a lifetime from Good Morning America on Friday. The southeast Raleigh teens played an integral role at a nearby COVID-19 testing site after the 27610 zip code became one of the state s worst for the spread of the virus. The brothers helped process test samples six or seven days a week. The family of seven had been living in a hotel after their parents were furloughed. But they were losing access to the hotel off Glenwood Avenue and facing homelessness. Jordon and Levonte Adams were on the verge of homelessness and had to live in a hotel for nearly two years with their family. ....
RALEIGH, N.C. Brothers Jordon and Levonte Adams got the surprise of a lifetime from Good Morning America on Friday. The Raleigh, North Carolina, teens played an integral role at a nearby COVID-19 testing site after the 27610 zip code became one of the state s worst for the spread of the virus. The brothers helped process test samples six or seven days a week. The family of seven had been living in a hotel after their parents were furloughed almost two years ago. But they were losing access to the hotel and facing homelessness. Even still, the brothers lifted themselves up as they continued to serve and inspire. ....