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  •      Larry has hope for the future. He just started attending culinary school and part of his five-year plan is to open his own restaurant. But Larry's life wasn't always so hopeful.


    Larry practices his new skills
    in the kitchen at the Mission

         Larry is a true example of a success story. Having been through another program, Larry still didn't feel like he had the support he needed for long-term success. He was worried about his future and he knew he did not want to repeat his mistakes. So he came to the Jimmie Hale Mission....

         Click here to read the rest of Larry's testimony or click here to read the in-depth interview and all of Larry's hope-inspiring testimony as reported by Jasper's Daily Mountain Eagle.

    "The Jimmie Hale [was] an important part of getting back to a better life."
    - Larry, Men's Center Graduate

     

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  •      The Jimmie Hale Mission announces decision not to pursue thrift store in Vestavia Hills...

          In recent weeks, the Vestavia Hills City Council’s decision to deny the Jimmie Hale Mission’s request to open a thrift store there has made major headlines.  However, several have raised the question of whether or not the Mission would pursue this matter legally.


    Empty Food World in Vestavia Hills
    that was considered for thrift store

                 Though the Council’s own legal representative, present at last month’s meeting, stated that legally there was no basis for this decision and that the Mission could fight this in court, the Jimmie Hale Mission’s board of directors has chosen to not pursue any legal action and will not be opening a thrift store in Vestavia Hills.

                 The Jimmie Hale Mission currently operates three fundraising thrift stores located in Hanceville, Pinson and Eastwood. For the calendar year 2010, the Pinson location generated over $1 million in funds for the ministry and averaged nearly 250 customers a day, with the other two stores not far behind.

     

     

     

                 Though the Mission’s board has decided not to pursue the Vestavia Hills thrift store, they are looking at other locations for a fourth store.  Tony Cooper, the Mission’s Executive Director, is looking at Homewood as a possibility, having been invited by Homewood Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Scott McBrayer

                 “Our intent was to never be divisive.  We have good relationships with all of our community partners, and we just look forward to continuing this tradition with all of our neighbors,” said Tony Cooper.  “The Jimmie Hale Mission is extremely grateful to all the support and encouragement we have received during this time from all the Birmingham area including Vestavia Hills.”

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  •      Local credit union commits random acts of kindness...


    Legacy Credit Union staffers:
    Gina Cannady, Kevin McLendon,
    John King & Michele Willis

         Legacy Credit Union, a credit union with branches in the Birmingham area, recently stopped by the Jimmie Hale Mission to commit a random act of kindness.

         Legacy Credit Union staffers, Gina Cannady, Kevin McLendon, John King and Michele Willis, came by the Jimmie Hale Mission and presented a check to help the homless and hurting men, women and children that stay at our facilities.

          As part of their "Do Something Good Today" campaign, Legacy Credit Union donated over $100 to the mission for the homeless and hurting.  Their donation will help feed approximately 55 hungry people.

         Thank you to Legacy for their part in helping Birmingham's less-fortunate!  If you would like to help, click here to learn how!

     

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  •       Students from Hoover lend a helping hand...

          Students from Hoover High School's Freshman campus planned a food drive to help feed the homeless and hungry of the Jimmie Hale Mission.


    Students from Hoover's FBLA group
    shown with their food donations

         The students were all part of the FBLA, or Future Business Leaders of America, and conducted their drive for a week, encouraing their entire school to participate by donating non-perishable food items to help feed the less-fortunate in Birmingham.

         Gerri Kimble, one of the group's co-sponsor and Business Technology teacher for the school, said "This [was] FBLA's first (hopefully of many) time sponsoring a drive at our school.  The kids... loved it!"


    Students with their donations
    in front of the school

         Thank you so much to the students of Hoover for helping out!

         If you or your school or church group would like to help feed the hungry by conducting a food drive, click here to learn more about how you can get involved.

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