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Sam (Story of Samira Randolph)

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SAM -(THE STORY OF SAMIRA RANDOLPH)
Hello, my name is Samira Randolph. I am excited to share my story with you in hopes that my testimony will help change someone’s life. Making this film was extremely difficult for me. I faced many breakdowns as I relived some of the most traumatic events in my life. Thank God I have reached my breakthrough. I believe all pain should be reinvested into making real changes within our system and community. A part of making this film was to promote new resources I am implementing into my local community to help others in need.

My foundation Links2Love is a temporary housing program for inmates coming home from prison with no housing plan. We will house newly released inmates free of charges for 30 days until they establish safe and affordable housing and gainful employment.

After the death of Kyan King in my community I never want another child to be afraid to seek help. A safe house should be on every corner in a 2 mile radius of my inner city. I am starting the first Safe House. Apiphanee”s House. Much of my own capital has gone towards starting these projects  however I need more funding to do renovations, purchase vans to provide transportation for parolees to get to interviews and work. I need assistance with finding a good grant writer and consulting firm.

I am asking for monetary donations of any size to help fund programs within my organization/foundation (Links2Love) that aides in support to victims of sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence, suicide, and systemic racism.

Please visit the website for my foundation www.Links2LoveOnline.wix.com in order to see which particular services we offer the public and the portion of funds that go towards charity. We wholeheartedly believe in giving rather than receiving, and pledge to give 10% of all donations to the following organizations listed below

Innocence Project Funding- Every one should be able to afford counsel that cares. (A portion of proceeds will be used to fund indigent citizens seeking legal representation on criminal matters. Cases are expected on a case by case basis. Must be innocent of the crime in which you are accused.)

YWCA of Greater Harrisburg -Domestic Violence Shelter for Women 

Together we can make a better world for everyone. A world free from inhumanity and Evil. My mission is to spread LOVE. God bless you

National Hotline Numbers 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255

National Child Abuse Line
1-800-422-4453


Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233.
Chat at http://thehotline.org

SAMHSA’s National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

National Sexual Assault Hotline. Free. Confidential. 24/7.
Call:1.800.656.HOPE(4673)

Burn Out by Samira Ali is available on Amazon 
https://www.amazon.com/Burn-Out-price-greater-reward/dp/1530063108/ref=nodl_

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Samira Randolph
Organizer
Harrisburg, PA

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