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  2. 15 Rich And Famous People Who Were Once Homeless - AOL

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    Flickr By Jacquelyn Smith and Vivian Giang Before they rose to fame, many of the world's wealthiest and most recognized celebrities struggled for money. And some weren't just poor - they were

  3. Robin Williams Made an 'Enormous Difference' by Always ... - AOL

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    To date, the nonprofit Comic Relief U.S. has raised over $436 million, impacting more than 35 million children and young people around the world. Read the original article on People Show comments

  4. From homeless to making his first million: How the 25-year ...

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    We were homeless for about 10 years. We lived all over the world, from South Africa to Paris to London to New York City to Los Angeles. We did that as long as my mom could muster it.

  5. Chris Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Of the three, Henry had the most profound influence on him, entering Gardner's world at a time when he most needed a positive father figure. However, Henry drowned in the Mississippi River when Chris was nine years old. [3] The children learned that their mother had been imprisoned when she arrived at Henry's funeral escorted by a prison guard. [2]

  6. Mr. Butch - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Butch - Allston, Ma. c. 1983. Harold Madison Jr., (September 11, 1951 – July 12, 2007 [1]), more widely known as Mr. Butch, and sometimes called the "King of Kenmore Square" and "The Mayor of Allston" was a homeless man living on the streets of Boston.

  7. Mitch Snyder - Wikipedia

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    The display, titled "Third World America," featured a nativity scene in which the Holy Family was represented by contemporary homeless people huddled around a steam grate. The figures were atop a pedestal that stated "And Still There is No Room at the Inn." In 1986, Snyder and CCNV wanted to take "Third World America" on tour, but Reid refused.

  8. Meet Candace Parkerson, the 11-year-old Memphian whose ...

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    When Candace Parkerson was six years old, she learned a terrible truth: some people were homeless. Sitting in the backseat of her parents’ car, she noticed a man sleeping on the side of the road ...

  9. Zach Bonner - Wikipedia

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    He established the Little Red Wagon Foundation to "continue helping kids more efficiently". [2] Bonner teamed up with the StandUp For Kids and collected 400 backpacks of supplies, nicknamed "Zachpacks", for homeless children. The Zachpacks were filled with donated snacks, toys, and toiletries. To date he has distributed over 10,000 of the ...