Small storefront churches bring hope to where it's needed most .

Solomon Jones (sjones@philadelphiaweekly.com) last wrote about local author Brenda Thomas' basketball diary.
Mimi’s on the run. After five years of being whipped with burning wire, pummeled by bare fists and having her skull repeatedly smashed into concrete, the childlike 20-year-old—who’s had nearly 30 pimps since she was 15—is running as fast as she can from a life inside the teen-sex industry. Two months into her escape, she remains in hiding in New Jersey. If a former pimp catches up with her, she could be killed. Mimi hopes to find salvation in Philadelphia, at a safe haven called Dawn’s Place. Right now Dawn’s Place isn’t fully functional. The building is purchased and painted and permits are secured, but the board of directors is still seeking sustainable funding...
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1. Sherry Davenport said... on May 24, 2012 at 08:23PM
“Great article on Mrs. Bunton”
2. Sherry Davenport said... on May 24, 2012 at 08:23PM
“Great article on Mrs. Bunton”
3. Daniel Davenport said... on May 26, 2012 at 12:31PM
“Amazing reporting. I am honored the report is on my Grandmother's work for God!”