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Since 1990, the Doe Fund has won more than $262 million in contracts from New York City, primarily for Ready, Willing & Able, a transitional project to employ and house the homeless. [16] Performance evaluations of Ready, Willing, & Able by the city have been mixed. [16] Work includes cleaning litter and working on shelters. [17]
Alexander was born Alexander Ross Smith. Jr. in Brooklyn, New York, [1] the son of Maud Adelle (nee Cohen) and Alexander Ross Smith. [2] Alexander attended Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn until he and his family moved to upstate Rochester, New York. He attended high school there, but dropped out before graduating. [3]
Ready, Willing, and Able is a 1937 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and starring Ruby Keeler, Lee Dixon, Allen Jenkins and Ross Alexander. [1] It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. Songs in the film were written by composer Richard A. Whiting and lyricist Johnny Mercer.
Ready, Willing, and Able, a song by Floyd Huddleston, Dick Gleason, and Al Rinker, popularized by Doris Day in the movie Young at Heart "Ready, Willing and Able", a song by All Saints from Saints & Sinners ”Ready, Willing and Able,” a song by Petra off of their album Unseen Power; Ready, Willing and Able, 1995 album by Daron Norwood
I was able to get the rights to I Wish You All the Best, which is the book my first film is based on. It's a coming-of-age story set in the South about a non-binary kid. It's a coming-of-age story ...
Maybe it’s a good omen. The first homestand for Florida is Aug. 2-4 in Sunrise. The Freedom host the New York Mavericks (Aug. 2), whose home is Brooklyn's Barclays Center, Oklahoma Wildcatters ...
Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938) as Mrs. Krinkenheim; Prison Farm (1938) as 'Shifty' Sue; Women Are Like That (1938) as Hotel Maid; Reckless Living (1938) as Mother Ryan; Tovarich (1937) as Louise; Ready, Willing and Able (1937) as Mrs. Beadle; Without Orders (1936) as Mrs. Maddy Overhose; The Informer (1935) as Madame Betty; The Mighty Barnum (1934 ...
After you’ve depersonalized, you can then start removing excess furniture, furnishings, and knickknacks, says Alexandra Gupta, associate broker at The Corcoran Group in Brooklyn, New York. If ...