Dear Editor,
Yes, we feel truly blessed in our family. Sometimes everything seems to be going okay and then circumstances present themselves that cause hardship and financial stress, which is what happened to us.
A special blessing for us was meeting Ms. Doris Gathings with H.O.P.E. Community Resource Center. With her financial and spiritual guidance, help, and support, we were able to get back on our feet. With Ms. Doris’ help, I was also able to get a part-time job with the H.O.P.E. Center, through Experience Works, an organization which helps people over 55 to reenter the work force.
I now know from personal experience what a valuable asset H.O.P.E. Center, a non-profit organization is to the community, which needs continuing and additional funding to help people get on their feet and give them hope.
Thanks to the community churches, community foundations and individuals who have helped support H.O.P.E. Community Resource Center, also to our family and friends that have assisted us during this stressful time. We still have a way to go, but we will continue in faith and hope.
God Bess All!
Johnny and Eloise Kyle
Wren Community
I know he does not react to situations in a normal Manner . but what ever hap0pened to second chances in this cruel world we live in. One such supervisor for Instance
the night before his shift at a local business where he worked security
he told his day supervisor a joke about some one urinating in the coffe pot for revenge . the next morning this supervisor got her coffe and smelled of it and threw pot coffee and all in the trash and said youre fired dont come back ever again
. I admit sometimes he doesnt know when to keep his mouth shut. but isnt this a bit neurotic for a supervisor . he loved his job at that place and would have never done anything as nasty as that he was raised better but folks wont keep him long enough to get to know him . so what do we do in these circumstances
thanks