HOMELESS SHELTER ongoing
Stephanie Primm took over the homeless shelter in my community three years ago and it has since become a model of compassion and wraparound care. She, the Board, and staff got 400 people formerly couch surfing or sleeping in cars and even storage units into independent housing, plus helped 1,000 homeless people in our community to find jobs, learn life skills, get medical help and gain self esteem and emotional stability. I am honored to be a new Board member, a mentor and the volunteer official photographer. For more information on, and to contribute to, Home Help Hope, click HERE. To read about my August 2016 exhibition, click HERE.
Stephanie Primm took over the homeless shelter in my community three years ago and it has since become a model of compassion and wraparound care. She, the Board, and staff got 400 people formerly couch surfing or sleeping in cars and even storage units into independent housing, plus helped 1,000 homeless people in our community to find jobs, learn life skills, get medical help and gain self esteem and emotional stability. I am honored to be a new Board member, a mentor and the volunteer official photographer. For more information on, and to contribute to, Home Help Hope, click HERE. To read about my August 2016 exhibition, click HERE.