Thursday, October 9, 2008
Nashville Homeless Power Project's Clemmie Greenlee Named "Street Angel" by USA Today
Original article and photo available at: http://www.usatoday.com/news/gallery/2008/n081006_clemmie/flash.htm?gid=722
Clemmie Greenlee transformed herself into an advocate the homeless, the addicted, the mentally ill, and ex-cons who want to get on the right track. Along with brother Lonnie, she runs a small organization that talks with children and adults about the pitfalls of HIV, drugs and violence. She is also part of the progressive leadership of Nashville that works with the Center for Community Change
Clemmie Greenlee transformed herself into an advocate the homeless, the addicted, the mentally ill, and ex-cons who want to get on the right track. Along with brother Lonnie, she runs a small organization that talks with children and adults about the pitfalls of HIV, drugs and violence. She is also part of the progressive leadership of Nashville that works with the Center for Community Change
Labels: Clemmie Greenlee, Nashville Homeless Power Project, USA Today
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