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  • At loaves and Fishes a homeless shelter names are called and homeless mothers with their children head to the bus that will take them to the overflow shelter at Cal Expo. In the foreground are Paul Bishop 10, with his stepmother Lovie Bishop.  Lovie has been with Paul since just after birth. ..
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  • Paul Bishop 10, a homeless child looks at drawing he made at school. He feels the life on the streets is hard and he has much anger, but has a very uplifting personality for a child with his circumstances.    10-year-old Paul Bishop has spent the last two years of his life being homeless. His biological mother left him when he was one so he's mostly been raised by his father, Paul senior, and his stepmother, Lovie. Paul senior has held down many jobs while trying to make a living but just never seemed to have the skills or education to make it. So he lives and sleeps on the street while Paul and Lovie spend much of their time in the women and children's shelter. Paul's life is tough but he still manages to go to school and to keep an upbeat attitude about life. ......
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  • Paul sits with his mother inside a homeless shelter enjoying a warm dinner provided by the shelter. ...
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  • On the street hanging out with other homeless Lovie Bishop checks out bruse Marks on Paul back after an altercation he had after school. ..
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  • Under a tree Lovie Bishop gets a kiss from her stepson Paul Bishop 10, at Loaves and Fishes a homeless shelter. Picture taken Thursday, April 19, 2002. ...
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  • Carrying a monopoly game Lovie and Paul head onto a bus that will take them to a women and children's winter shelter where they will spend the night...
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  • Loaves and Fishes, Paul Bishop 10, gets some change from his father through a chain link fence that separates the two of them. The children are separated from there fathers several hours before heading out to the women and children overflow shelter. .
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  • Laying on a park bench in the winter Paul with no place to go takes a nap. ..
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  • Paul Bishop 10, sits in the overflow shelter at Cal Expo doing his homework. He doesn't do much else but read and study, his mother tries to keep him away from the rowdy misbehaved children. .
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  • Gisela Spigel 79,  is reflected in the glass as she holds a picture of her family with herself (upper left) and her mother and father(bottom two) and two brothers. The parents were both killed in the Holocaust. Gisela is one of only five survivors of the Holocaust in the Sacramento Region who can talk firsthand about concentration camps and the genocide of 6 million Jews. Note the tatoo on her arm from the Holocaust. Picture taken inside her home April 14, 2004.
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  • At Burbank High School gym, Foreground, Emmanuel, Remle and Malik, background stand during a practice at the school. For the first time in organzied basketball the Pope brothers - Malik, Remle and Emmanuel - are playing together on the same Burbank boys team. The 6-foot-6 (or so) trio hope to lead Burbank to a Sac-Joaquin Section title and make their bigger rooter, mother Nicole, proud. January 27, 2012..
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  • Becky Smith 72, shows off the money she received for her recyclables at the America's Recycle Center in Carmichael, Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Wednesdays are senior citizen days at the Carmichael business where the seniors get an extra 5 cents per pound for recyclables. With the economy worring so many people about not having enough, business is booming at this Carmichael recycling business. Lines of homeless people pushing shopping carts filled with bottles and cans are being replaced with soccer moms driving SUVs filled with the recyclables. In a year's time, the owners of this recycling center report that their business has doubled. The Department of Conservation, which regulates recycling centers, reports that the recyling rate across the state has increased 10 percent.
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