
Kamal Morgan
Equity Reporter at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Racial Equity Reporter @startelegram| previous @pnj | @NewhouseSU 🍊 MA Grad '21 | I just want to be an honest man and a good writer - James Baldwin
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2 weeks ago |
star-telegram.com | Kamal Morgan
Tarrant County Juvenile Services has introduced a new program called Multisystemic Therapy, which focuses on addressing the root causes of delinquent behavior. Kamal Morgan A new therapy program for young people who have contact with the juvenile justice system has gained popularity throughout Texas and has landed in Tarrant County. Tarrant County approved a contract on March 11 for My Health My Resources of Tarrant County to conduct Multisystemic Therapy.
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2 weeks ago |
military.com | Kamal Morgan
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2 weeks ago |
star-telegram.com | Kamal Morgan
On Wednesday afternoon, led by police escort, Robert O’Malley became the first resident of Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home in Fort Worth. O’Malley, 81, the first U.S. Marine Corps recipient of the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam war, was accompanied by his stepdaughter Shannon Dear. She lives in Euless; O’Malley lived in a nursing home in Temple. They have waited two years for the opening of the home and are ready to settle into the new routine.
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3 weeks ago |
star-telegram.com | Kamal Morgan
Shentia Simmons, right, with her three children, Makaila Rhoden, left, Ryon Rhoden, center, and Emir Duffey. The Gatehouse helped Simmons and her family find stability when they were homeless and prepared Simmons for a sustainable future. Courtesy The Gatehouse In December 2022, Shentia Simmons was stuck, she said, engulfed in hopelessness and lacking clear direction for the future. After leaving an abusive relationship, Simmons and her two sons became homeless.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Kamal Morgan
In December 2022, Shentia Simmons was stuck, she said, engulfed in hopelessness and lacking clear direction for the future. After leaving an abusive relationship, Simmons and her two sons became homeless. They lived in Coppell and received help from Coppell Cares, staying in a motel for four days and using gift cards for food and gas. They later stayed with various family members, and her older son stayed with friends to find some normalcy during high school, Simmons said.
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