The Homeless in San Diego Are Getting Jobs Thanks to a 16-Year-old Boy
Kevin Barber may only be 16 years old, but that hasn’t stopped him from helping dozens of homeless people get back on their feet again. Barber is the instigator behind the Wheels For Change six-month pilot program that was launched in his hometown of San Diego, California. The program pays homeless residents $11.50 an hour to…
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