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  Charles Ramsey the Ohio man who found the kidnapped women in Cleveland a few months ago is not feeling the love right now. He…

We always hear people say that you should treat people with respect and treat people the way you want to be treated. Seems to be true when you do the right thing how life takes a turn for the better. This homeless guy did what most people might say is crazy but it truly blessed […]

Known as the Mother Teresa of Baltimore, Bea Gaddy rose from a life of poverty to become Baltimore’s leading advocate for the homeless and poor. Beatrice Frankie Fowler was born in Wake Forest, N.C., in 1933. While in Baltimore, a neighborhood attorney saw her potential and encouraged her to go to college. She went on […]

B’MORE STEPS UP @WALBROOK JUNCTION WOW…LOOK AT ALL THE FOOD!!!!! We are soooo proud of our Radio One listeners for stepping up and donating all this food to the Bea Gaddy  Foundation today. Special thanks to the Ms. Beverly, Mr. Waters and the entire staff (pictured below) at Stop Shop & Save 3427 N. Clifton Ave. […]

Hip-Hop does have a heart. Alichia Cruz hit the streets on Saturday and got to meet some good people… People that care. (Look there’s Bea Gaddy’s Daughter, Sandra.) 92Q and our sister station, Magic 95.9 were at the Stop, Shop & Save on N. Monroe Street collecting non-perishable food for the Bea Gaddy Food Drive. […]

Via: mycolumbuspower.com You have to watch this video!!! Meet Ted, a man from NY who wants to make it big in the entertainment industry. This video was hilarious (minus the fact that he is homeless but we’re sure with a voice like this he won’t be). At first we couldn’t believe this was him. What […]

***Make your way down to the Bea Gaddy Family Center located at 425 N. Chester Street in Baltimore. They are collecting non-perishable food items for the needy until 8pm today and from 6am-9pm Wednesday. Baltimore’s Angel Bea Gaddy and her staff is working tirelessly to collect last minute donations for this year’s annual Thanksgiving Day […]

Donating $14.64 to Haiti may not seem like a big thing, but it is when your homeless! Read about what happened at a downtown shelter that broght Red Cross workers to tears.