2019 Winter Newsletter
“This helps me feel…like less of a leech” “Jacob(not his real name), a homeless student, told me ‘I stay on couches, in basements; last week I slept on kitchen chairs pushed together. Sometimes I don’t WINTER fo r EWSLE get much sleep. Having my own soap, shampoo, deodorant and toothbrush helps the N TT Waca &u sRaipuo/Snt e| 9v1e.n5sFPMo Ginrte/eCnentra E 2019 .5 dFuM L Bay,l Wi 1W.7GFMNV Fo8n8d 95.5sFcMon Tswino, 9 R me feel better, ready for school...human again. I hardly have anything of my own, osh, 10 Antigo, 107.3FM W Ri4v.e1rFsM/ n/Oshk tral WI, 94.1FM aupaca MAantitiog pleto Point/Cen wo,o1c0 |7 Ap tevens 9.13.F3MFM so having these things helps me feel more self-sufficient... like less of a leech’” – .9FM sau/S W &a u1p01a. 91 Wau c3aFM Sheb .5FM oygan/Plymouth Elizabeth Webb, Social Worker & Homeless Program Coord., Green Bay Public 88 Schools Hygiene Drive NEW! “Best News Ever” by MercyMe Elizabeth’s program, serving homeless students in Green Bay, is one of the 82 Feb. 17 - March 10 In this crisis programs in 15 communities that look forward to restocking their issue! “The way I grew up was ‘be all you can be, you get what you deserve and work harder shelves with your donations again this spring. and try harder.’ ” When working on their most recent album “Lifer” MercyMe’s Bart The Family’s annual Help for the Homeless hygiene drive is a grass roots, community-driven effort to supply a year’s worth of Millard reflected on the challenges and pressures he faced growing up.
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