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New York s state
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In downtown San Francisco, on any given block, signs of a supersonic tech economy share streets with people who are all but forgotten. Though it s unlikely they have much in common, the goodwill of a few are bringing them together in hopes of making
adidas originals miracles. It starts with off-duty tech workers who volunteer to be digital detectives, reports CBS News Meg Oliver. Databases, apps and online searches are part of their arsenal to locate people who made a difference in a homeless person s past. Then, they send a message. Apt
adidas originals ly called Miracle Messages, it s the brainchild of Kevin Adler, whose homeless uncle became part of his life after 30 years of separation. We always hear about the mental health, the addiction, the substance abuse. That accounts for about a third of homelessness. But a third is related to economic dislocation, Adler told CBS News Meg Oliver. So you know, job loss, eviction. The other third is related to relational brokenness ndash; so loss of a loved one, a death in the family
stanley cup , getting kicked out of home, a divorce or separation. And so what we re doing is we re targeting that aspect of homelessness and saying, Hey, you know you have family and friends. You have social supports. Let s record a message. Beverly Stevenson and her friend Brian, both no longer homeless, are paid Miracle Message ambassadors who double as the advertising department, with business cards in hand and t-shirts that read, everybody is