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Submit ReviewWhere were you in 1998? My guest today is Linda Gunter. Linda and her husband turned one of their rental properties in Vine City, Atlanta, the 5th worst crime-ridden neighborhood in the United States, into a homeless shelter. They named the shelter and the non-profit George’s Place in honor of Linda’s daddy, and they operated with funding from their friends and family. Now let's fast-forward to where were you in 2004? For Linda, a tragic event occurred that left 5 children who just happened to be Haitian without a mom and dad. On the 17th day of the 7th month of the year 2007. Linda’s family grew from the size of 2 to 7 with children ranging in ages from 7 to 17. The new Haitian children, the Gunter’s were soon about to have an encounter in Haiti that would change their lives and many others. Join me as I try on Linda's VERY high heel shoes.
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To learn more about Linda click on the link below.
https://www.lovehimlovethem.org/
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Where were you in 1998? My guest today is Linda Gunter. Linda and her husband turned one of their rental properties in Vine City, Atlanta, the 5th worst crime-ridden neighborhood in the United States, into a homeless shelter. They named the shelter and the non-profit George’s Place in honor of Linda’s daddy, and they operated with funding from their friends and family. Now let's fast-forward to where were you in 2004? For Linda, a tragic event occurred that left 5 children who just happened to be Haitian without a mom and dad. On the 17th day of the 7th month of the year 2007. Linda’s family grew from the size of 2 to 7 with children ranging in ages from 7 to 17. The new Haitian children, the Gunter’s were soon about to have an encounter in Haiti that would change their lives and many others. Join me as I try on Linda's VERY high heel shoes.
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To learn more about Linda click on the link below.
https://www.lovehimlovethem.org/
•
Remember when you walk in Other People's Shoes you get a different perspective!
•Other People's Shoes would love your financial gift to help support the show click here
•Have questions or want to give feedback call or text: 203-548-SHOE
•If you enjoy the show consider subscribing on your favorite podcast platforms, so you don't miss an episode. We would also love it if you could leave us a review click here!
•To hear other episodes go to:
•Social Media:
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