UPDATE: I had a wonderful time talking with WMBI Radio program host Nancy Turner about our kids and the media. If you'd like to listen to my segment, feel free to go to this page and click on the Listen tab under my name.
In 1877, a woman named Sarah Dunn Clarke and her newly-wedded husband George started a rescue mission on Chicagoās south side. They were wealthy, but their hearts were broken by the men and women who struggled to survive on the cityās streets. The Pacific Garden Mission is the 2 nd oldest operating rescue mission in the United States. Now located on 14 th St and Canal ā just south of Chicagoās loop ā they offer shelter to as many as a thousand men and women on any given night. As part of my book research to understand how the work of Sarah Clarke continues today, I visited the mission with my friend Dawn Pulgine. Entering through the side, we felt a bit out of our element. Men, black and white, old and young, clustered near the doorway. Some carried bags of personal belongings. Others were working the desk and security. It was mid-day at the Mission. We were given a tour by one of the āprogram menā ā residents who choose to stay a...
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