Atlanta, GA
Atlanta teen working towards music producing dream with help from nonprofit
ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) – There’s an incredible increase for Atlanta youngsters who dream of changing into well-known music producers and creatives. If they will present they’re accountable and able to manifest their potential, they get A-LIST assist, totally free!
”Once I met him, I knew this child is particular,” mentioned music producer, Will Hodge “Willy Will.”
Given the fitting assist, an Atlanta 13-year-old is taking management of his future.
”The nonprofit is known as Reaching Early Creatives. It’s for college students ages 13-18,” mentioned Hodge.
”I like making music. I like the creativity of it. I like being within the studio. It’s enjoyable seeing rappers rap to your beats and listen to what they will provide you with,” mentioned 13-year-old Tamaj Pullen “MAPA.”
Music is the automobile.
”He’s a treasure. He’s a kind of issues, that, they don’t come round quite a bit,” mentioned Hodge.
Music runs in Tamaj Pullen’s blood. His uncle is a well-known music producer, Honorable C. N. O. T. E.
”My uncle wrote Signed Sealed and Delivered,” mentioned C. N. O. T. E.
Tamaj’s mentors consider the 13-year-old is doing one thing uniquely his personal. In addition they know he wants assist. That’s when Will stepped in.
”I spoke at a few church buildings and his mother caught wind,” mentioned Hodge.
Will has began a undertaking referred to as Reaching Early Creatives.
”My mission was to offer underserved youth with the instruments they should attain their full inventive potential; simply utilizing music as a automobile to take action,” mentioned Hodge.
The group was constructed to be what music was for Will as a child.
”It saved my life. Being from the inside metropolis, quite a lot of my pals had been into issues they shouldn’t have been into. Between church and music, it saved my life. It stored me from unhealthy conditions,” mentioned Hodge, ”I preserve my toes on the bottom in the neighborhood. I am going go to church buildings. I go to faculties.”
Children have to put in writing an essay about why they wish to be in this system and Will takes it from there.
”All of the necessary stuff with engineering, mixing, actually helped with my creativity, all of that…totally free,” mentioned Pullen.
This can be a program for creatives, the onerous work working, the younger, the dreamers.
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Atlanta, GA
Atlanta outreach group serves up Christmas dinner with a side of hope
ATLANTA – Christmas is a time many of us spend with our loved ones. But many people don’t have families or even a place to call home. The nonprofit group Frontline Response celebrated the holiday with a special dinner for its residents.
This is a special Christmas for resident, Quaquela Lewis.
“I’ve been out of work for two years,” she admitted.
Lewis lost her job and times grew tough.
“I was actually on the street,” Lewis said. “You’re out there, and you’re struggling to exist.”
She now stays at Frontline Response, and this holiday, Lewis has a roof over her head and a place to celebrate Christmas.
“It’s a blessing. It’s a time of rest. Having a place like this takes that pressure off,” Lewis said.
The nonprofit rescues people from sex trafficking and helps people experiencing homelessness get back on their feet.
“This is a wonderful place,” said a resident, who only wanted to be known as Alexander. “I’m just thankful this place has a wonderful program.”
CEO Terry Tucker, his son Jabari and several volunteers cooked dinner and set up for dozens of people who may not have had anywhere else to go or anyone else to share Christmas.
“It’s really good to be able to not just give food, but spend that time and really commune with people,” Tucker said. “There are a lot of people who get caught in circumstances that are not of their own making. A lot of them may not have any kind of dinner, let alone Christmas dinner.”
Tucker says the residents are more like family and that on Christmas, the greatest gift you can give is love.
“We want to make it special, not just another meal. What we try to do is create a place where people feel like there’s some sort of joy they’ve had over the season,” he said.
Learn more about Frontline Response here.
The Source: FOX 5 Atlanta reporter Christopher King interviewed some of the people using Frontline Response’s services for this story.
Atlanta, GA
Israel's Atlanta consulate creates initiative where participants create ornaments for Gaza hostages
The Consulate General of Israel in Atlanta has created a new initiative in which participants can add names and photos of those still held captive in Gaza to create unique ornaments to raise awareness of and call for the release of the hostages.
“As Christmas approached this year, a time when families come together, we wanted to use the opportunity to raise awareness to the fact that there are still 100 hostages, among them seven Americans, who should also be home with their families”, Anat Sultan-Dadon, Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States, told The Jerusalem Post.
The consulate has reached out to several prominent churches in Atlanta who have agreed to display the special ornaments on their Christmas trees. In addition, they produced an explanatory sheet through which individuals can also print the ornaments and hang them on their Christmas trees.
Details of the ornaments
The ornaments include a photo of each of the 100 hostages still held captive by Hamas, which will be hung on the Christmas tree using a yellow ribbon associated with the struggle for their release.
“The First Baptist Church of Atlanta, a mega church, was the first to agree to the initiative,” Anat Sultan-Dadon told the Post.
“Israel is blessed with many supportive friends out there, and many of them don’t know how they can actively support Israel at this time. This tree is a way to encourage them to act and to use their voices for the hostages and for Israel.”
Atlanta, GA
17-year-old shot in foot on Christmas Eve, Atlanta police say
ATLANTA – A 17-year-old male is recovering after being shot in the foot on Christmas Eve, according to the Atlanta Police Department.
Officers responded to Grady Memorial Hospital around 10:39 p.m. on Dec. 24, after receiving a report of a gunshot victim. The teenager was being treated by medical staff for a gunshot wound to his left foot.
Preliminary information suggests the shooting may have occurred near 609 Thurmond Street NW. Investigators from the department’s Aggravated Assault Unit are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Authorities emphasized that details are subject to change as the investigation continues.
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