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Deward Johns knew this day was coming. Speaking on behalf of his 11 fellow departing seniors from the College Access Program (CAP) at the recent...
United States military veteran and current Kate's Place resident Stanley Shelton's struggles with homelessness, addiction, and depression and his...

Shaping My Future

Deward John has been a participant in Project HOME’s Teen Program at our Honickman Learning Center Comcast Technology Labs. He graduated as...
Steve Lozowski volunteers at St. Columba, a safe haven for chronically homeless men who suffer from severe mental illness. Steve helps provide meals...
“How am I going to buy soap? Or even a new toothbrush? Worries like these often do not cross people’s minds every day, but for Sandra, such small...
“Why is this presidential campaign so centered on the middle class? What about the poor people? Their numbers are growing, but their fate hasn’t made...

The Human Connection

" Whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved the entire world." (The Talmud) Richard Brown was a jovial spirit with a ready smile, a hearty...
Betty Mills-Robinson’s story is not one of potential denied, but of potential delayed. At 14, Mills-Robinson left her mother’s warm home, situated as...
The mother/daughter duo of Sharlene and Amy Goldfischer facilitate the popular knitting club at 1515 Fairmount Avenue where our residents - many of...
Brendan Bell is a student at the University of Notre Dame, who interned with Project HOME this summer. He shares his reflections on his time with us...

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