I've met Ms. Noble a few times in the community and let me tell you, if you talk to this woman for five minutes you can tell that she is very committed to helping some of the most neediest members of our community-homeless women and children. She is actually very funny and intelligent.
Everything she has done has only been to help this population. She is working to make positive change for our community and we should TREASURE people like that.
Truthfully when this story about Ms. Noble being thrown out of the homeless shelter came out, the first thing I wondered is why they would ask her to leave- why not take that opportunity to give her a tour and show her the positive changes Bridgehouse was trying to make? They are taking taxpayer's money for this, right? Makes one wonder if Bridgehouse has something to hide. Perhaps a change in Bridgehouse management is the solution.
Posted on December 6 at 9:55 p.m.
I've met Ms. Noble a few times in the community and let me tell you, if you talk to this woman for five minutes you can tell that she is very committed to helping some of the most neediest members of our community-homeless women and children. She is actually very funny and intelligent.
Everything she has done has only been to help this population. She is working to make positive change for our community and we should TREASURE people like that.
Truthfully when this story about Ms. Noble being thrown out of the homeless shelter came out, the first thing I wondered is why they would ask her to leave- why not take that opportunity to give her a tour and show her the positive changes Bridgehouse was trying to make? They are taking taxpayer's money for this, right? Makes one wonder if Bridgehouse has something to hide. Perhaps a change in Bridgehouse management is the solution.
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