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“Fearlessly Serving the Homeless” a speech by Sister Grace Miller of the House of Mercy, Rochester

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Submitted by Rajesh Barnabas on Wed, 2016-02-17 19:29

“Fearlessly Serving the Homeless” a speech by Sister Grace Miller of the House of Mercy, Rochester

Sister Grace Miller has provided shelter and services for the homeless at the House of Mercy for 30 years, and now at age 80 has no plans to retire from living out the values of her family and faith. Hear how this fearless defender of the poor and homeless came to this purpose in mid-life, has been criticized and even arrested, yet remains unafraid of the work she does on the streets of Rochester.
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Presenter: Sister Grace Miller, homeless advocate and founder, House of Mercy

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This speech was made as part of the Tuesday Topics series at the Monroe County Library System at Rundel/Bauch & Lomb Library on February 9, 2016.
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