Exodus Homes Wins Dream Keeper Award Presented by Maiden Rosenwald Community Development Corporation
January 2009
On
Sunday January 18, 2009, Exodus
Homes won a Dream Keeper award
presented by the Maiden Rosenwald Community
Development Corporation during a banquet at the
Crowne Plaza celebrating the life of Dr.
Martin Luther King, and those who are helping
realize his dream. Greetings were offered by
Hickory Mayor Rudy Wright, Catawba County Board
of Commissioners Vice Chair Lynn Lail, and
Catawba Valley Community College President Dr.
Garrett Hinshaw. A moving video montage of
the life of Dr. King played during the
event, while speakers inspired the
participants to reach higher and do more to
improve the community. Exodus Homes, a United
Way agency, was honored for it's excellence
in providing faith based supportive housing for
homeless recovering people in a way
that saves lives, improves neighborhoods,
and reduces crime. Susan Smith, Exodus Homes
Assistant Executive Director, accepted the award
on behalf of Rev. Reggie Longcrier who was
in a worship service with the
young men at Western
Youth Correctional Center in Burke
County that evening. Although he knew about
the award, he felt he must honor the prior
commitment to the young men there. In
accepting the award, Ms. Smith who has worked
with Exodus for 12 years said, "Rev. Longcrier
wanted to be here, but he has taught us to
always put meeting the needs of our people
first, and then God will take care of the
rest."
The mission of the Maiden Rosenwald Community Development Corporation "Developing and providing support and resources to the community through education, advocacy, and empowerment." For more information about Exodus Homes, go to www.exodushomes.org or call 828-324-4870.