Sitting in the spotless living room of Carmen Ibanez, one will hear cries of “Mama, Mama” emanating frequently from one of the bedrooms in the 3-bedroom apartment that is part of the Camillus House Mother Seton housing facility in Homestead.…
Continue reading →Jairo Rodriguez’s voice is calm, his handshake firm and his views on life are uplifting even though his life has not been easy. Jairo, who is 18, left Cuba for the United States with his mom and dad five years…
Continue reading →We’ve seen them on the street walking with their trusted canine companions by their side. Or sitting side by side in a recessed doorway, out of the elements, sharing whatever food they could find. In the lonely, stigmatized world of…
Continue reading →“When I was a baby, my mother sold me for $500.” Velicia Bryant’s words are so unsettling as to seem unreal. But that’s the vile reality of human trafficking. Velicia’s story is one of the many variations of this horrific…
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