dogs and cats – including his own dog that was being temporarily housed there. And now he is being rewarded by a local charity which is giving him a place to live and training in life skills to help him turn his fortunes around.
Atlanta-based organisation, Georgia Works!, is offering help and support to Keith – while a GoFundMe page has also raised over $89,000 (£64,000) to help support him too.
Georgia Works! CEO Darlene Schultz told TMZ: “Keith is slated to enter her program. “The goal is to make him a self-sufficient person ...
and that includes teaching him occupational skills and money management.” Georgia Works! mission statement reads: “To take chronically homeless men and help them overcome their barriers, change them as human.
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