Over the past month, we've had 26 TV segments about Renaissance Social Services and their quest to end homelessness. Below are two NBC5/Rob Stafford pieces that tell an amazing story of Tommie Miller, who spent 18 years homeless in Chicago, 16 of those years he lived under a bridge. Meeting Tommie on a cold winter night and asking him to please consider taking an apartment was just a very small part of the 2 years of work it took Renaissance Social Services to convince Tommie to let them help him. Tommie is a new man, and because of news coverage where we were able to tell his story, Tommie was later reunited with his family. It just doesn't get any better than that. The news media in Chicago is a powerful force, with many people who care about making a difference. Take a look at these segments by Rob Stafford/NBC5. Because of him and RSSI, Tommie found his family and has grandchildren to bounce on his knee. Many thanks to all the TV and radio stations and newspaper columnists who take the time to cover homelessness in our city. We can end homelessness in Chicago if everyone gets involved.
Here is where you come in. Come be a part of a huge fundraising initiative approved by the City Council. We need volunteers. We need you! Let's celebrate World Homeless Day with a solution and results in Chicago. RSSI's weeklong initiative is all about DOING GOOD and RESULTS.
Volunteers, email us for more information about helping out Oct. 10 and 11, 2014 at endhomelessness@rssichicago.org
See more on my DO GOOD CHICAGO blog: PRLouiseEdwards.blogspot.com
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