During these troubled
economic times, with unemployment rates soaring as high as 28% by some
estimates in the District of Columbia’s Ward 8 community, and philanthropic
giving and distribution of holiday turkeys and other services at an all time
low in many challenged communities, organization leaders of the DC Chapter of
NOBLE and ROOT, Inc., contacted DC Councilmember Marion Barry, inviting him to
join with community leaders and residents of the Cedar Heights community to
distribute turkeys and serve dinner to families in that community who have been
hard hit by the nation’s economic downturn.
In recent years, the Cedar
Heights community has been ravaged by crime, including gun violence, youth gang
violence, drug sales and other felony offenses. ROOT is proud to have
worked successfully with the William C. Smith Company and residents of the
Cedar Heights community to help make a miracle and transform that neighborhood
into one of the safest in the city - where acts of violence - especially by and
against youth, are virtually nonexistent, and where there hasn’t been a single
incident of gun violence in two years.
The Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Chapter of
NOBLE, ROOT Inc., and Councilmember Barry wish to express their appreciation of
the Cedar Heights community and its residents for coming together and
working with ROOT, the William C. Smith Company – and others - to make their
community safer and more viable. This special Thanksgiving event is
also made possible through the valued support of ANC Commissioner Lendia
Johnson, Bank of America, DC Council Chairman, Hon. Vincent Gray and Council
Members Kwame Brown and Michael Brown.
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