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		<title>Homeboy Industries Give Former Gang Members a Second Chance at Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 15:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Homeboy Industries, the largest gang rehabilitation center in the U.S., has been taking thousands of "homeboys" and "homegirls" off the streets of L.A. and helping them turn their lives around.</p>
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<p>“I was 7-years-old, my mom turned on the burner of the stove and burned both of my hands,” former “homeboy” Luis Colocio said. With tears in this grown man’s eyes, he finishes, &#8220;I ran to the bathroom that night, put both of my hands in the toilet to cool them down and fell asleep in the bathroom.&#8221;</p>



<p>There is no doubt, this severe consequence for playing with matches falls under the “child abuse” category.&#8221; But, as a grown man, Colocio said he “forgives her. She raised me how she knew best.”</p>



<p>Colicio said he grew up in the hood, was raised by an abusive, single mother, who locked him up in the house to protect him from the tough streets.</p>



<p>”I didn’t have a father figure.”</p>



<p>This personal experience is just a snapshot of the numerous heartbreaking stories I heard while connecting with some “homeboys” and “homegirls” at <a href="https://homeboyindustries.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Homeboy Industries</a> in Los Angeles — the nation’s largest gang rehabilitation center in the United States.</p>



<p>What comes to mind when I say the words “homeboy” or “homegirl”?</p>



<p>According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary:<br>Home·boy ˈhōm-ˌbȯi means:<br>1 : a boy or man from one’s neighborhood, hometown, or region<br>2 : a fellow member of a youth gang<br>3 : an inner-city youth</p>



<p>As you watch our <a href="https://goinspirego.com/">Go Inspire Go</a> video on Homeboy Industries, I ask you to observe without judgment for the next few minutes and take in a deep breath of compassion:</p>



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<p>I serendipitously came across this story during a business trip to Los Angeles. As usual, I was welcomed by the thick layer of smog and “SigAlert” traffic, so my media consultant Denise Poon and I decided to exit the freeway, grab a bite to eat and wait for traffic to die down (By the way, traffic hardly ever “dies down” in the City of Angels.)</p>



<p>We found Homegirl Café, one of the many businesses under the umbrella of Homeboy Industries. Poon and I were so moved by our waitress’ story on how Homeboy Industries turned her life around — we just had to come back and cover this story to share it with you&#8230; Especially after she told us about their recent layoffs.</p>



<p>Founder Father Greg Boyle and the “Homeboys and Homegirls” moved me to produce this video — my hope is that viewers will think twice before judging others. Father Boyle believes that no life is more important than another.</p>



<p>As the pastor of Dolores Mission Church, in Pico-Aliso, which Fr. Boyle describes as the poorest parish in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, he was inspired to create Homeboy Industries more than 23-years ago to give people like Colocio a second chance to turn their lives around.</p>



<p>This area is also known to have the highest concentration of gang activity in the entire city. Fr. Boyle said, “I started burying many gang members&#8230; I just had to do something” for the gang members and parolees who wanted a way out of the hood — and back in to the working world. Finding jobs for parolees wasn’t easy, so he decided to create jobs, training, placement services — AND hire them.</p>



<p>As you see in our GIG video, Homeboy Industries needs $5 million to get through the next six months. Father Boyle said, due to the bad economy, grants and donations dwindled, so they need the money to bridge the gap.</p>



<p>I am so inspired by Fr. Boyle and Homeboy Industries’ story of compassion and hope. As I sign off, I think of two of my favorite quotes:</p>



<p>“Now you know, so you can’t pretend you don’t.” -Oprah Winfrey</p>



<p>“If you judge people, you don’t have time to love them.” -Mother Teresa</p>



<p>My challenge to you — “What can YOU do?”</p>



<p>***<br>You can find out more about Toan Lam at http://www.goinspirego.com. Click on the YouTube link and check out the stories his team created, and videos created by viewers.</p>



<p>Contact Toan at: info@goinspirego.com</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/07/homeboy-industries-give-former-gang-members-a-second-chance-at-life/">Homeboy Industries Give Former Gang Members a Second Chance at Life</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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