Gallery: Moving In Day For Two Formerly Homeless Men


James “Red” Sanborn, a formerly homeless man, gets a hug from Margaret Spontak, a member of the Fort King Presbyterian Church, as he moves into a newly renovated apartment with Jose Sambo, also a formerly homeless man, at the Interfaith 14th Street Apartments in Ocala, Fla. on Monday, April 4, 2022. Both men are being helped by Interfaith Emergency Services. Members of the Fort King Presbyterian Church are helping Interfaith by sponsoring the two men who haven’t had a real place to call home in many years. [Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette] 2022.

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Posted April 4, 2022 | Photos By Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette

Moving In Day For Two Formerly Homeless Men

James “Red” Sanborn and Jose Sambo, both formerly homeless men who are being helped by Interfaith Emergency Services, moved into in their newly renovated apartment at the Interfaith 14th Street Apartments on Monday, April 4, 2022. Members of the Fort King Presbyterian Church are helping Interfaith by sponsoring the two men who haven’t had a real place to call home in many years.

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