PEOPLE WE SEE: Meet Terri Anderson.
In this feature, the Club introduces you to people you see every day, but you might not know who they are. The Club reminds you that we all have names and stories to tell...
PEOPLE WE SEE: Meet Luther Johnson
Luther Johnson, 60 was born in Watts and raised on a farm in Perris. He’s been married four times and has five children – three girls and two boys. He is a great grandfather. He is sad to say that he has never seen any of his grandchildren...
PEOPLE WE SEE: Meet Julian Harold Lopez.
In this feature, the Club introduces you to people you see every day, but you might not know who they are. The Club reminds you that we all have names and stories to tell...
PEOPLE WE SEE: Meet Darrell Ford
Darrell was born and raised in Chicago. He graduated from Fenger Public High School. He’s never been married and does not have any kids...
People We See: Meet Priscilla-Cordero
In this feature, the Club introduces you to people you see every day, but you might not know who they are. The Club reminds you that we all have names and stories to tell...
PEOPLE WE SEE: Meet Bruce Watson
Bruce Watson, 58, was born and raised in California and attended Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles. He had two brothers and three sisters; both brothers have passed away due to what Bruce calls “street life.”
People We See: Meet Mark DeLon
In this feature, the Club introduces you to people you see every day, but you might not know who they are. The Club reminds you that we all have names and stories to tell...
PEOPLE WE SEE: Meet Latrelle “Groove” Manning
Latrelle “Groove” Manning is 50 years old, has a 27-year-old daughter and has been living on the street for 35 years. He said his homelessness began when he got out of prison...
People We See: Meet Noa Serna
In this feature, the Club introduces you to people you see every day, but you might not know who they are. The Club reminds you that we all have names and stories to tell...
PEOPLE WE SEE: Meet Terry (T-Bone) Cole
In this feature, the Club introduces you to people you see every day, but you might not know who they are. The Club reminds you that we all have names and stories to tell.