Homeless Al: A Little Boy’S Story

· WestBow Press
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Homeless Al is a fun and clever way to introduce social issues to a young child.

Al lives in Cleveland with his mom, and Oscar the fish. They are forced to leave their home and move into a homeless shelter. Through the difficult times, Al and his mom hold onto their faith in God. When winter and the New Year arrive, nice people begin to give. Al and his mom now have a new place to live. The author places biblical scripture throughout the manuscript to show how faith can help one get through the best and worst times.

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About the author

Delesia Robinson was born and raised in East Cleveland, Ohio. She is currently living in Midtown Cleveland with her husband Darryl. Delesia started her career as a Registered nurse at St. Lukes Medical center in 1986. In July of 2013, Delesia founded an organization called Pride Among Daughters & Sisters, aka PADS. PADS is a 501c3 geared toward empowering and educating underprivileged girls and women while making costly feminine hygiene products available. She developed a relationship with the Hunger Network’s Stay Well Program in 2014, and has done events with them on Cleveland’s East and West side. In 2015 Delesia was nominated for the AJC Isaiah Award for Human relations. The award is given to local non profits to lead the way in building a better and more just society. You can contact Delesia Robinson at www.prideamongdaughters.org. A portion of the proceeds from Homeless AL will go to PADS.

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