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Exodus Transitional Community, Inc. originated behind prison walls in the 1970s. [4] A group of New York State prisoners that were serving lengthy sentences developed, along with Chaplain Rev. Ed Muller, what they called the "Exodus Group". The Exodus Group offered opportunities for study and discussion based on a model of self-discovery ...
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Exodus is a Transitional Housing Campus founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan by Robb Munger. The Exodus House accepts anyone giving men a hand up to learn skills to succeed in life. The 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m 2) building was originally used as a Corrections Facility operated by the State of Michigan. It was one of 14 correction centers the ...
Ex-convict Arthur Cooke was on the right path until he ran into the wrong crowd. The 45-year-old man died last Friday from injuries suffered Nov. 4 in an unprovoked Harlem attack by a rampaging ...
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Greco was born in the communist country, but has worked in New York City for over 25 years. Calls to her were not returned this week. Winnie Greco, a former longtime aide to Eric Adams, has close ...
It was founded in response to a request in 1920 from the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Public Welfare, seeking representatives of religious social welfare organizations to form an advisory committee across the country. In the 1930s the organization changed its name to the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, seeking to ...
42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton and 67th United States secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton pose at the opening night of the new Manhattan Theatre Club play "Bella Bella" at ...