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Dear Homeward Bound Friends, Jesus brought the dead back to life and promised others could do the same. You proved him right. We’ve all seen them on the streets, eyes vacant, heads drooping, sunk into a pile of rags on the sidewalk.
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People feel good if they give them a dollar. But when you give to Homeward Bound Inc. You do so much more. You get them off the sidewalk, into real life again. You bring the walking dead back to life. When I first started volunteering at Homeward Bound, I’d ask for help and people would say, “Check with Sam.” Finally I asked, “Who is this Sam guy?” That got a laugh.
“Little Samantha,” was the answer. I’d seen that quiet girl with long dark hair, the big eyed one with the soft voice. She looked maybe 19. When our Oak Cliff building was overtaken by development last year, we couldn’t afford to hire movers.
Our staff and friends moved the whole two‐story hospital, all 100 beds of it in U‐hauls and borrowed pickup trucks. Little Samantha hauled her share. Some of you were out there with her. The new building was a mess. We needed paint, sheet rock, tile, toilets. Samantha cold‐called hardware stores begging for donations. She visited store managers.
She sent out emails. She went on TV. It was hard for shy Little Samantha. But she did it. So did some of you. After being closed for over four months, we’re back.
Thanks to your generosity, we’re once again bringing the newest and best treatments to people who need it most. As you consider how to celebrate the season, consider helping bring the dead back to life. Together we can do it.
Happy holidays. Christine Wicker, chair of the Homeward Bound advisory committee P.S.
And Little Samantha? She used to be a heroin addict.
Now she is a Peer Recovery Coach at Homeward Bound. She used to walk amongst the dead and now she helps bring them back to life. Thanks to the compassion of people like you! Every dollar you give goes to helping people who desperately want life free of drugs and alcohol. They come to us wearing rags. Owning nothing else.
Please give whatever you can. $10 buys a package of five socks $15 buys a package of underwear $20 buys a warm hat and gloves $50 buys toothbrushes for 50 clients $100 buys 30 meals $150 pays for a day of residential treatment $500 pays for a month of bus passes for outpatient treatment, medical appointments and access to housing assistance Every dollar makes a difference.
Manny appeared to be well-received in its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. The film is certainly informative for those of us who haven't followed Manny Pacquiao's multi-faceted career carefully. His story of his rise from a hut in an obscure Philippine village to international superstar is a truly impressive rags-to-riches tale. He has managed to successfully leverage his boxing career to move into other arenas including acting, music, religion, product endorsement and most intriguingly now politics. His determination and hard work are extremely impressive as he has risen to become a transcendent figure in the Philippines. The film has a bit too much footage of too many fights and lacks in-depth analysis of who the man behind the fighter really is. The film often strays from documentary into hagiography so that it doesn't feel like a truly objective presentation.