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Crosby: Pandemic strikes out chance for at-risk youth to play ball — The Beacon-News
Columnist Denise Crosby: Pandemic strikes out chance for at-risk youth to play ball Read Denise Crosby’s column in The Beacon-News: Crosby: Pandemic strikes out chance for at-risk youth to playRead More
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Crosby: Aurora’s ‘Cross Man’ led a compassionate but ‘complicated’ ministry -The Beacon-News
Greg Zanis’ compassion came from a desire to not only help other people but soothe his own losses. Read the column: Crosby: Aurora’s ‘Cross Man’ led a compassionate but ‘complicated’Read More
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Crosby: Grocery help offered in Aurora for those affected by the pandemic – The Beacon-News
Impacted themselves by the the coronavirus outbreak, two Aurorans start a food distribution coalition specifically for restaurant workers and others impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Crosby: Grocery help offeredRead More
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Crosby: From Kokoraleis to coronavirus, it’s been quite a year at Wayside in Aurora – The Beacon-News
Looking back on the last 12 months, which started with a convicted killer moving in and now includes a global pandemic, Wayside Cross Executive Director James Lukose can only sighRead More
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Crosby: Hesed House ‘trying not to be ground zero in Aurora’ for coronavirus outbreak
A tuberculosis crisis in 2010 led to better implementation of sophisticated protocols and physical changes to Aurora’s homeless shelter that has put the nonprofit in a better position to prevent,Read More
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Crosby: City of Aurora’s recommendation to cut funding to Wayside’s youth program has a bad look -The Beacon-News
Whether the reasoning behind the city’s recommendation to cut funding for Wayside Cross’s youth program is legit or not, the timing just looks plain bad after a year of ongoingRead More
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Wayside Cross in Aurora enters transforming relationship with Oak Brook-based Micron Industries; ‘It gives me self value’ – The Beacon-News
Wayside Cross Ministries has formed a new working partnership with Micron to bring job training to the residents of the downtown Aurora faith-based organization dedicated to giving a second chanceRead More
The vigils were lead by the Rev. Daniel Haas of The Prayer Coalition for Recompilation and the Rev. Randy Schoof of the Warehouse Church.
Aurora prayer vigils show homicide victims are not forgotten
Aurora, Ill., August 21, 2019 – On Monday., Aug. 19, the Aurora community and the local media gathered to mourn the homicides of two young victims killed on Aurora’s streetsRead More
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Thomas Kokoraleis, the Ripper Crew member staying at Wayside Cross Ministries in Aurora, is ‘tired of hiding’ – The Beacon-News
Although he’s been a free man since being released in March after 36 years behind bars, Ripper Crew killer Thomas Kokoraleis has been confined to Wayside Cross Ministries until recently.Read More