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What is GOODY4SHOES?

we are a small group of do-gooders

who find that lots more gets done

when focused together than alone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“A merry heart does good, like medicine…”

PRV 17:22

 

Kenny, Jesse, and George

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Chief

Roman

Susan

Kevin Georgetown

David

Union Station (Kenny and George)

Titanyen, Haiti

Luel

Grace

Hugger

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What We’re Doing

Roman

Met at Dupont Circle Metro. From Ukraine Kicked out on 18th bd for dropping out De Golgi Stormy Trains hitch gf 30x32, M 10 Saving for base,nt share , Banjo has an interview with a local coffee shop in Georgetown and we wanted him to walk-in looking like he already...

Storage and a Masters Degree

We met Susan in Georgetown, she sold street sense a newspaper her she can make a dollar,r selling each copy. Street sense model, She needed elp with storage fees Angry w mom prob abused Ppl w HIV try to attack her w needed in shelter 477 2013-07-06...

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Missions & Travel

Arrival: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti

Arrival: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti

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Departure: DC to NYC to Haiti

Departure: DC to NYC to Haiti

We rode the Super Shuttle to Reagan Airport at 230AM in order to catch the flight to Port-Au-Prince [PAP] at 6AM. I opted to not sleep so that I could try to solve some potential issues with luggage, and also to try to again minimize the amount of personal things that...

Recent Action

Medical update

Medical Kenny has scheduled an appointment for Monday morning to see a VA Doctor about his swollen legs. The doctor may need to send him for additional tests and schedule a follow-up visit, and we will pay close attention to see how that goes. Montgomery County...

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Update on Transitional Housing

A pretty good first week. Kenny has made curfew and consistently sleeps at the house. This afternoon, he was on-time for his appointment with his on-site case worker. Says he plans to be near his usually hangouts. The case worker says that they plan to take Kenny...

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Titanyen, Haitia

Titanyen [tee-ta-yahn] is a settlement in Haiti, north of the capital, Port-Au-Prince and some eight Kilometers from Cabaret. It has been described as sparsely populated. Fields outside of the settlement were chosen as the site of mass graves dug for victims of the...

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Mission of Hope: Haiti

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Arrival: Port-Au-Prince, Haiti

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Departure: DC to NYC to Haiti

We rode the Super Shuttle to Reagan Airport at 230AM in order to catch the flight to Port-Au-Prince [PAP] at 6AM. I opted to not sleep so that I could try to solve some potential issues with luggage, and also to try to again minimize the amount of personal things that...

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Preflight: Haiti

  We want to share some exciting news regarding a mission trip that we plan to join in the country of Haiti! We will make the trip with Mission of Hope, an organization that has worked...

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Facts: Haiti

Haiti Facts GEOGRAPHY Haiti occupies the western third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, sharing a border with the Dominican Republic. It sits about 700 miles off the coast of Miami and occupies an area just slightly smaller than the state of Maryland. CAPITAL...

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Decision: Haiti

In 2008, I visited the Dominican Republic, and met up with some locals. When I thought of paying a visit to Haiti in 2008, it was more a curiosity about seeing the place I'd read about: one of the most dangerous and desparate places on earth. I thought to do this from...

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“Let us not become weary in doing good…”

GAL6:9