FORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/28/09
The town of Winner, S.D., has produced a winner of a $232 million jackpot ticket!!!
The winning ticket for Wednesday night's $232 million Powerball jackpot was sold in the ranching and farming town of 2,800 people.
Lottery said it has not received any calls on the jackpot. The ticket-holder has 180days to claim the prize. The business that sold the ticket gets $50,000.
The town of Winner, S.D is today's FORTUNEate Person of the Day.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/28/09
Once again, the R&B phenomenon Chris Brown is being sued for assaulting yet another individual. A photgrapher named Robert Rosen has filed a lawsuit against Chris Brown, alleging that he took pictures of Chris and his friends playing basketball at a Los Angeles gym, when he was chased down by Chris Brown and his bodyguards, and beaten. Rosen reported that he resulted in hearing loss. Rosen is suing for medical bill and for the hearing loss he suffered as a result of the assualt.
Today, Brown also sat for a hearing for the alleged assault on Rihanna in March.
Somebody needs to get this man into anger management...lol...You need a role model. Shot out to Chris Brown's PR Team!!!
Chris Brown is today's unFORTUNEATE Person of the Day.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
FORTUNEate and unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
FORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/25/09
Today is Jimmy Bones birthday. Bones is a close family member of the Fortune Infinite Team. He has done collaborations with F.I.E.I artists Micnif and Ali Phattz. Jimmy appeared on Goonie Tunes, 2007, MicNif K.O.C., 2006 and MicNif N.I.F, 2008, and Ali Phattz, Sorry Tommorow Vol. I, 2009. Jimmy turned 22 today. It's a blessing to be alive at 22 these days. Fortune Infinite would like to wish Jim Bones of Springfield, Ma B-Gang a Happy Birthday!!
Be sure to cop Jimmy's new mixtape, "Fuck What You Heard and What You Listening To", 2009.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/25/09
Canadian record producer, Scott Storch was ordered by a Miami Dade Jury to pay actor/film producer Matt Sinnreich, 23, $750,000 over a business dispute. Storch and Sinnreich agreed to begin a company in June 2007, which included signing and producing singer Sindy Espitia and Darrell "D Shep" Sheppard of Miami.
Sinnreich paid Storch $25,000 for 25 percent of the company, but claims in court documents that Storch "failed to form the corporation . . . and failed to return the $25,000."
Sinnreich's complaint alleged breach of contract and civil theft. When Storch failed to reply to the compalint, Judge Ronald Friedman granted Sinnreich's motion.
Sinnreich's complaint alleged breach of contract and civil theft. When Storch failed to reply to the compalint, Judge Ronald Friedman granted Sinnreich's motion.
Although Storch was once worth an estimated $70 million, he has had numerous financial problems, including late child support payments, as well as owing $722,906.19 in taxes for his $10.5 million mansion.
Storch was also arrested on Friday after authorities maintained he failed to return the Bentley when it was supposed to go back to the owner in 2008. He started leasing the pricey vehicle in February of 2006, according to MTV News.
Apparently Storch had not been making payments on the car, and had been avoiding the leasing company over a $65,000 debt. Storch is also facing back child support debt, and $700,000 in backed taxes.
Come on Scotty!!!! All that money you got and you can make your car payentsor pay child support. We at Fortune Infinite have zero tolerance for dead beat dads, especially the ones that have the means to provide for their children. Get it together brotha!!!
Friday, May 22, 2009
FORTUNEate and unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
FORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/22/09
Our one and only Ali Phattz is today's FORTUNEate Person of the Day. Today Ali Phattz criminal charges were dismissed in Springfield's District Court. So you will be seeing more of Ali Phattz despite the warning on the 5/19/09 blog entry when Ali Phattz warned viewers that he may be gone for a short amount of time. A blessing to Ali Phattz and his family as well as Team Fortune Infinite.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/22/09
Darnell Shepard
On May 22, 2004 Darnell Shepard, 20 was fatally shot at a Springfield, Massachusetts nightclub. Darnell was attending a sweet 16 when he got into an altercation with another male in the club. Five years later, no arrest have been made for the murder of Darnell Shepard. Darnell was attending Springfield Technical Community College, and was also playing collegiate basketball at the time.
Tragically, Darnell's twin brother Daylan was also murdered in Springfield, Ma on July 11, 2004, the same summer Darnell was killed.
Darnell Shepard was not only a friend of those at Fortune Infinite, he and Daylan were also brothers to us. On this five year anniversary of Darnell's death we at Fortune Infinite would like to say we love you and miss you to Darnell Shepard, and we send our love and prayers to the Shepard family. unFORTUNEately Darnell is not hear to spread the love he had for his friends and family, but he will be remembered through spirit, and memories.
Our one and only Ali Phattz is today's FORTUNEate Person of the Day. Today Ali Phattz criminal charges were dismissed in Springfield's District Court. So you will be seeing more of Ali Phattz despite the warning on the 5/19/09 blog entry when Ali Phattz warned viewers that he may be gone for a short amount of time. A blessing to Ali Phattz and his family as well as Team Fortune Infinite.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/22/09
Darnell Shepard
On May 22, 2004 Darnell Shepard, 20 was fatally shot at a Springfield, Massachusetts nightclub. Darnell was attending a sweet 16 when he got into an altercation with another male in the club. Five years later, no arrest have been made for the murder of Darnell Shepard. Darnell was attending Springfield Technical Community College, and was also playing collegiate basketball at the time.
Tragically, Darnell's twin brother Daylan was also murdered in Springfield, Ma on July 11, 2004, the same summer Darnell was killed.
Darnell Shepard was not only a friend of those at Fortune Infinite, he and Daylan were also brothers to us. On this five year anniversary of Darnell's death we at Fortune Infinite would like to say we love you and miss you to Darnell Shepard, and we send our love and prayers to the Shepard family. unFORTUNEately Darnell is not hear to spread the love he had for his friends and family, but he will be remembered through spirit, and memories.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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Chill with a few of the Fortune Infinite Crew
"The Infinite Compilation Vol. 1" by Ali Phattz, Dropping July 4TH, 2009 so hit us up to grab a copy and hear the rest of this track! One Love.
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FORTUNEate and unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
FORTUNEate Person of the Day
In MELBOURNE, Australia, a doctor used a household drill to bore a hole into the skull of a boy with a severe head injury, which ended up saving his life.
Nicholas Rossi fell off his bike on Friday in the small Victoria state city of Maryborough, hitting his head on the pavement. By the time Rossi got to the hospital, he was slipping in and out of consciousness.
Dr. Rob Carson recognized that Nicholas was experiencing fatal bleeding on the brain and knew that he had only minutes to drill a hole through the boy's skull to relieve the pressure.
UnFORTUNEately, the small hospital was not equipped with neurological drills. Dr. Carson was forced to use a household drill from the maintenance room.
Dr. Carson called a Melbourne neurosurgeon for help, and the specialist talked Carson through the removing the blood clot from Nicholas' head.
Dr. Carson had this to say- "It is not a personal achievement, it is just a part of the job and I had a very good team of people helping me," he told the newspaper.
Nicholas Rossi is Fortune Infinite's FORTUNEate Person of the Day.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
Hip-Hop Artist Roderick Anthony Burton II, known as "Dolla" was shot and killed while waiting in the valet area of the Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles, California on Monday, May 18, 2009. According to the Los Angeles Times, the up-and-coming rapper, who signed to Akon's Konvict Muzik label in 2007, had flown to Los Angeles on Monday morning to continue working on his solo debut album, "A Dolla And A Dream," which had been slated for a summer release. Apparently, Dolla got into an altercation with the shooter at the LAX, which carried on to the Beverly Center Mall, where Dolla was shot once in the head. Dolla was pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Police have a suspect in custody at this time.
The Hip-Hop game has lost yet another talented black artist. When will the bullshit stop? Can anyone make it without someone else that can't make it on their own preying on them? Fortune Infinite would like to send our thoughts and prayers to Dolla's family and friends, and everyone at Jive and Konvict Music. Rest in Peace Dolla (November 25, 1987 – May 18, 2009). We didn't know you but we understand your struggle.
In MELBOURNE, Australia, a doctor used a household drill to bore a hole into the skull of a boy with a severe head injury, which ended up saving his life.
Nicholas Rossi fell off his bike on Friday in the small Victoria state city of Maryborough, hitting his head on the pavement. By the time Rossi got to the hospital, he was slipping in and out of consciousness.
Dr. Rob Carson recognized that Nicholas was experiencing fatal bleeding on the brain and knew that he had only minutes to drill a hole through the boy's skull to relieve the pressure.
UnFORTUNEately, the small hospital was not equipped with neurological drills. Dr. Carson was forced to use a household drill from the maintenance room.
Dr. Carson called a Melbourne neurosurgeon for help, and the specialist talked Carson through the removing the blood clot from Nicholas' head.
Dr. Carson had this to say- "It is not a personal achievement, it is just a part of the job and I had a very good team of people helping me," he told the newspaper.
Nicholas Rossi is Fortune Infinite's FORTUNEate Person of the Day.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
Hip-Hop Artist Roderick Anthony Burton II, known as "Dolla" was shot and killed while waiting in the valet area of the Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles, California on Monday, May 18, 2009. According to the Los Angeles Times, the up-and-coming rapper, who signed to Akon's Konvict Muzik label in 2007, had flown to Los Angeles on Monday morning to continue working on his solo debut album, "A Dolla And A Dream," which had been slated for a summer release. Apparently, Dolla got into an altercation with the shooter at the LAX, which carried on to the Beverly Center Mall, where Dolla was shot once in the head. Dolla was pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Police have a suspect in custody at this time.
The Hip-Hop game has lost yet another talented black artist. When will the bullshit stop? Can anyone make it without someone else that can't make it on their own preying on them? Fortune Infinite would like to send our thoughts and prayers to Dolla's family and friends, and everyone at Jive and Konvict Music. Rest in Peace Dolla (November 25, 1987 – May 18, 2009). We didn't know you but we understand your struggle.
Monday, May 18, 2009
FORTUNEate and unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
FORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/18/09
Hip-Hop Artist T.I. has been given a reduced sentence of two months at Forrest City low-security, which he will begin on May 26, 2009. T.I was initially supposed to start a 366 day sentence, but because of his work with the youth in the Community, as well as a deal to remain on home confinement for the rest of his sentence T.I will be out of prison by the end of July!!! Is it me or didn't Fortune Infinite just send T.I. a prayer the other day..lol...You owe us one brotha. Big Fortune Infinite shot out to T.I
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/18/09
Hip-Hop Artist Yung Joc is suing Bad Boy Records and Block Entertainment after alleging that both parties failed to fufill contract obligations. Joc reported that Bad Boy and Block Entertainment neglected to pay royalties and advances for his previous two albums, and charging him outrageous clearance fees for collaborations with other artists. According to Joc, he hasn't been paid royalties since he came out. Yung Joc told Billboard.com. “For my first album, they gave me a $25,000 advance when I was supposed to get more...Then I had a million dollar budget for my second album, never even got an advance off of it. For the third one they hit me with another $25,000, like I'm some chump in this shit. And I just got tired of it.” Joc reported that he is currently looking for an Indie promoter to get his records off, but in the mean time he will be in court fighting for his claim to millions.
Well Joc...Fortune Infinite would like to let you know...you got J jerked...but in the mean time...contact us at fortuneinfiniteenterprise@gmail.com if you need an Indie Promoter...its a good look on this side...get $7 for each cd instead of .50 lol!!!! Doesn't look like too many bottles poppin on that budget!!!
Hip-Hop Artist T.I. has been given a reduced sentence of two months at Forrest City low-security, which he will begin on May 26, 2009. T.I was initially supposed to start a 366 day sentence, but because of his work with the youth in the Community, as well as a deal to remain on home confinement for the rest of his sentence T.I will be out of prison by the end of July!!! Is it me or didn't Fortune Infinite just send T.I. a prayer the other day..lol...You owe us one brotha. Big Fortune Infinite shot out to T.I
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/18/09
Hip-Hop Artist Yung Joc is suing Bad Boy Records and Block Entertainment after alleging that both parties failed to fufill contract obligations. Joc reported that Bad Boy and Block Entertainment neglected to pay royalties and advances for his previous two albums, and charging him outrageous clearance fees for collaborations with other artists. According to Joc, he hasn't been paid royalties since he came out. Yung Joc told Billboard.com. “For my first album, they gave me a $25,000 advance when I was supposed to get more...Then I had a million dollar budget for my second album, never even got an advance off of it. For the third one they hit me with another $25,000, like I'm some chump in this shit. And I just got tired of it.” Joc reported that he is currently looking for an Indie promoter to get his records off, but in the mean time he will be in court fighting for his claim to millions.
Well Joc...Fortune Infinite would like to let you know...you got J jerked...but in the mean time...contact us at fortuneinfiniteenterprise@gmail.com if you need an Indie Promoter...its a good look on this side...get $7 for each cd instead of .50 lol!!!! Doesn't look like too many bottles poppin on that budget!!!
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
FORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/14/09
Hip-Hop Artist T.I and Reverend Al Sharpton, joined an array of celebrities earlier this week in Harlem to march against gun violence. T.I and the Rev. Al Sharpton honored the memory of 13-year-old Christopher Owen and 17-year-old Cory Squires, who were both recently gunned down in New York City.
Although T.I has been sentenced for his October 2007 arrest for possession of machine guns and silencers from arms dealers who turned out to be undercover federal agents, T.I. has publicly expressed that his actions were unnecessary and yet volatile for youth that look up to him. T.I. is set to begin a year-long federal prison stint next week, but he has urged city teens not follow in his footsteps.
Fortune Infinite would like to give a shot out to T.I and his family. Hold ya head in the Feds brother. We recognize the steps you have taken to rechannel the youth and it's honored deeply!!! We all make mistakes, its how you respond to them that shows your character.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/14/09
Boston College star Linebacker, and Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Year Mark Herzlich, announced today May 14, 2009 that he has been diagnosed with cancer. Herzlich was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma earlier this week. Herzlich had decided to stay at BC for his senior year rather than jump to the NFL. Herzlich reported that he will focus his attention from football to one of his "toughest opponent yet". We at Fotune Infinite would like to send our prayers and blessings to Mark Herzlich, and his friends and family.
Hip-Hop Artist T.I and Reverend Al Sharpton, joined an array of celebrities earlier this week in Harlem to march against gun violence. T.I and the Rev. Al Sharpton honored the memory of 13-year-old Christopher Owen and 17-year-old Cory Squires, who were both recently gunned down in New York City.
Although T.I has been sentenced for his October 2007 arrest for possession of machine guns and silencers from arms dealers who turned out to be undercover federal agents, T.I. has publicly expressed that his actions were unnecessary and yet volatile for youth that look up to him. T.I. is set to begin a year-long federal prison stint next week, but he has urged city teens not follow in his footsteps.
Fortune Infinite would like to give a shot out to T.I and his family. Hold ya head in the Feds brother. We recognize the steps you have taken to rechannel the youth and it's honored deeply!!! We all make mistakes, its how you respond to them that shows your character.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/14/09
Boston College star Linebacker, and Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Year Mark Herzlich, announced today May 14, 2009 that he has been diagnosed with cancer. Herzlich was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma earlier this week. Herzlich had decided to stay at BC for his senior year rather than jump to the NFL. Herzlich reported that he will focus his attention from football to one of his "toughest opponent yet". We at Fotune Infinite would like to send our prayers and blessings to Mark Herzlich, and his friends and family.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
FORTUNEate and unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
President Obama accepted an honorary degree from Arizona State University on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 despite University officials stating that he didn't deserve the award. Obama has yet to reach his goals however, we at Fortune Infinite want to congratulate President Obama for what he has accomplished thus far. Since when has becoming the Presdient of the United States not been an accomplishment? Arizona State has created a scholarship named after the 44th President.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
Dick Cheney, and the Bush Administration are being investigated for the alleged torturing of inmates at Guantanomo Bay Prison. The Bush administration had tried to keep this a "secret" however the Obama administration has exposed their wrong doings. Here's another reason why we at Fortune Infinite are not republicans. This guys daughter had a nerve to argue that torturing people saves lives. This is who Yale gives degrees to? LOL. What a "DICK"!!!
Monday, May 11, 2009
FORTUNEate and unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
FORTUNEate & unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
Everyday Fortune Infinite would like to recognize an individual exhibiting financial, mental, or physical prosperity. This individual will be Fortune Infinite's FORTUNEate Person of the day. Fortune Infinite will also recognize an individual's short comings in life. While Fortune Infinite strives for opulence, we also recognize those in need and would like to take time to recognize both sides of the spectrum.
FORTUNEate Person of the Day
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Jimmy Fallon is finally getting his bachelor's degree in communications 15 years after leaving a New York college to pursue his comedy career.
The "Late Night" host will pick up his diploma and speak at the College of St. Rose commencement Saturday at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.
Fallon attended St. Rose in Albany from 1992 through 1995. He started as a computer science major but switched to communications. He left for Los Angeles just one semester short of graduating.
The college says Fallon earned his degree after satisfying requirements for the remaining credits by presenting a portfolio of
his work.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
By Ismael AbduSalaam
Fresh off a drawn out “battle” with 50 Cent and celebrating his latest #1 album, Rick Ross now finds himself embroiled in another celebrity “beef.”
This time, the Miami emcee has drawn the ire of the prestigious fashion company Louis Vuitton, who launched a public letter to Rick Ross and XXL concerning the magazine’s May 2009 cover.
The issue features Ross in what a company manufacturer and spokesman derided as fake Louis Vuitton shades.
“We were dismayed to see the cover of the May 2009 issue of XXL Magazine, which features a photo of Rick Ross wearing a pair of sunglasses prominently featuring counterfeit Louis Vuitton trademarks,” stated Louis Vuitton Malletier Michael D. Pantalony. “Because the photo has generated considerable confusion among your readers and Louis Vuitton customers among others, we feel it is important to clarify several points.”
Louis Vuitton has made a concerted effort to cut down on the mass counterfeiting on their products.
Along with confining the majority of their products to small, personalized boutiques, the company is aggressive in exposing counterfeit marketing in all forms of media.
“The first is that the sunglasses Mr. Ross is wearing were not made by Louis Vuitton, and in fact, are counterfeit,” Pantalony clarified. “Louis Vuitton did not grant permission to Mr. Ross or to whoever did make the sunglasses to use our trademarks. The second is that no affiliation, sponsorship or association exists between Rick Ross or XXL and Louis Vuitton. The third is that counterfeiting is illegal.”
Since Hip-Hop culture’s inception, Louis Vuitton has consistently over generations remained a popular brand, being worn and name-checked by Grandmaster Flash, the Fat Boys, Big Daddy Kane, Diddy, and Kanye West.
Last year, Pharrell Williams served a sponsor for Vuitton’s extravagant Blason jewelry line.
At press time, Rick Ross could not be reached for comment.
Everyday Fortune Infinite would like to recognize an individual exhibiting financial, mental, or physical prosperity. This individual will be Fortune Infinite's FORTUNEate Person of the day. Fortune Infinite will also recognize an individual's short comings in life. While Fortune Infinite strives for opulence, we also recognize those in need and would like to take time to recognize both sides of the spectrum.
FORTUNEate Person of the Day
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Jimmy Fallon is finally getting his bachelor's degree in communications 15 years after leaving a New York college to pursue his comedy career.
The "Late Night" host will pick up his diploma and speak at the College of St. Rose commencement Saturday at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.
Fallon attended St. Rose in Albany from 1992 through 1995. He started as a computer science major but switched to communications. He left for Los Angeles just one semester short of graduating.
The college says Fallon earned his degree after satisfying requirements for the remaining credits by presenting a portfolio of
his work.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
By Ismael AbduSalaam
Fresh off a drawn out “battle” with 50 Cent and celebrating his latest #1 album, Rick Ross now finds himself embroiled in another celebrity “beef.”
This time, the Miami emcee has drawn the ire of the prestigious fashion company Louis Vuitton, who launched a public letter to Rick Ross and XXL concerning the magazine’s May 2009 cover.
The issue features Ross in what a company manufacturer and spokesman derided as fake Louis Vuitton shades.
“We were dismayed to see the cover of the May 2009 issue of XXL Magazine, which features a photo of Rick Ross wearing a pair of sunglasses prominently featuring counterfeit Louis Vuitton trademarks,” stated Louis Vuitton Malletier Michael D. Pantalony. “Because the photo has generated considerable confusion among your readers and Louis Vuitton customers among others, we feel it is important to clarify several points.”
Louis Vuitton has made a concerted effort to cut down on the mass counterfeiting on their products.
Along with confining the majority of their products to small, personalized boutiques, the company is aggressive in exposing counterfeit marketing in all forms of media.
“The first is that the sunglasses Mr. Ross is wearing were not made by Louis Vuitton, and in fact, are counterfeit,” Pantalony clarified. “Louis Vuitton did not grant permission to Mr. Ross or to whoever did make the sunglasses to use our trademarks. The second is that no affiliation, sponsorship or association exists between Rick Ross or XXL and Louis Vuitton. The third is that counterfeiting is illegal.”
Since Hip-Hop culture’s inception, Louis Vuitton has consistently over generations remained a popular brand, being worn and name-checked by Grandmaster Flash, the Fat Boys, Big Daddy Kane, Diddy, and Kanye West.
Last year, Pharrell Williams served a sponsor for Vuitton’s extravagant Blason jewelry line.
At press time, Rick Ross could not be reached for comment.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
FORTUNEate & unFORTUNEate Person of the Day
Everyday Fortune Infinite would like to recognize an individual exhibiting financial, mental, or physical prosperity. This individual will be Fortune Infinite's FORTUNEate Person of the day. Fortune Infinite will also recognize an individual's short comings in life. While Fortune Infinite strives for opulence, we also recognize those in need and would like to take time to recognize both sides of the spectrum.
FORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/10/09
Picture by John Rottet / AP
DURHAM, N.C. - Oprah Winfrey talked about courage, making wise choices and helping others during a commencement address Sunday at Duke University, which gave her an honorary degree.
During her 25-minute speech beneath overcast skies, the talk show host told the 4,400 graduates and their guests that "one of the best ways to enhance your own life is to enhance somebody else's" and to "stand proudly in your own shoes while you help others stand in theirs."
"How can I help somebody else move to higher ground? That is success. That's it. That's why we're all alive," she said.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/10/09
Picture by Don Ryan /AP
Nine-year-old Brehanna Ledesma cries as she sits outside a homeless day shelter in Portland, Ore., on March 10. Brehanna and her parents, Joe and Heidi Ledesma, were evicted and became homeless in December after Joe lost his home builder job.
PORTLAND, Ore. - At first, 9-year-old Brehanna didn't seem to understand.
Her family was being evicted from their home in Tualatin, a Portland suburb. Her father, Joe Ledesma, a homebuilder for 20 years, was without a job and couldn't find another. He couldn't pay the $800 rent on the three-bedroom house where he, his wife Heidi and daughter lived.
And he couldn't get through to Brehanna as they packed the family's navy blue 1986 Pontiac Firebird that she would not be able to bring her bed. She would not be able to bring every toy or trinket, or that checkered desk she had spent hours painting and sanding, either.
She wanted to bring it all to the next place, she told her dad as she stood in her bedroom filled with packed bags. But the Ledesmas had no new place to go this time.
"I was trying to explain to her there were some things we could take," Joe said, "and some things we were going to have to leave behind."
That was in December, when Brehanna joined the unhappy ranks of American children who experience homelessness — a group that includes one child out of every 50 in America, according to the National Center on Family Homelessness.
In the months that followed, the Ledesmas stayed with relatives and lived in shelters and churches as they tried to regain their financial footing — or at least to stay afloat.
Joe spends most days searching for jobs. Heidi, who at 42 is disabled because of severe arthritis in her ankles, shuffles her feet and limps as she tends to domestic duties. She cooks for her family — not in a home, but in the crowded kitchen of an east Portland homeless center.
"I never thought this would happen to us," she says. "Not in a million years."
Brehanna — affectionate and playful — has transferred to a new school, one that caters to students who are homeless or in transition.
She remains in many ways a fourth-grader like any other. She sports Hannah Montana sneakers, swings on monkey bars and ties her long, brown hair in ponytails. She boasts she can read as well as an average sixth-grader.
But she has lost some of her innocence. She understands her circumstances, and she can speak frankly in her soft voice about how her family gets by.
"We are having a hard time paying rent," she tells her reading teacher Mary Weller. She yawned and coughed, battling the second cold she has caught in less than a month at the shelter.
"But if you want to pay rent and you need to get money you can donate blood," she says. "My dad does that."
F.I.E.I sends our thoughts and prayers to the Ledesma family.
FORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/10/09
Picture by John Rottet / AP
DURHAM, N.C. - Oprah Winfrey talked about courage, making wise choices and helping others during a commencement address Sunday at Duke University, which gave her an honorary degree.
During her 25-minute speech beneath overcast skies, the talk show host told the 4,400 graduates and their guests that "one of the best ways to enhance your own life is to enhance somebody else's" and to "stand proudly in your own shoes while you help others stand in theirs."
"How can I help somebody else move to higher ground? That is success. That's it. That's why we're all alive," she said.
unFORTUNEate Person of the Day 5/10/09
Picture by Don Ryan /AP
Nine-year-old Brehanna Ledesma cries as she sits outside a homeless day shelter in Portland, Ore., on March 10. Brehanna and her parents, Joe and Heidi Ledesma, were evicted and became homeless in December after Joe lost his home builder job.
PORTLAND, Ore. - At first, 9-year-old Brehanna didn't seem to understand.
Her family was being evicted from their home in Tualatin, a Portland suburb. Her father, Joe Ledesma, a homebuilder for 20 years, was without a job and couldn't find another. He couldn't pay the $800 rent on the three-bedroom house where he, his wife Heidi and daughter lived.
And he couldn't get through to Brehanna as they packed the family's navy blue 1986 Pontiac Firebird that she would not be able to bring her bed. She would not be able to bring every toy or trinket, or that checkered desk she had spent hours painting and sanding, either.
She wanted to bring it all to the next place, she told her dad as she stood in her bedroom filled with packed bags. But the Ledesmas had no new place to go this time.
"I was trying to explain to her there were some things we could take," Joe said, "and some things we were going to have to leave behind."
That was in December, when Brehanna joined the unhappy ranks of American children who experience homelessness — a group that includes one child out of every 50 in America, according to the National Center on Family Homelessness.
In the months that followed, the Ledesmas stayed with relatives and lived in shelters and churches as they tried to regain their financial footing — or at least to stay afloat.
Joe spends most days searching for jobs. Heidi, who at 42 is disabled because of severe arthritis in her ankles, shuffles her feet and limps as she tends to domestic duties. She cooks for her family — not in a home, but in the crowded kitchen of an east Portland homeless center.
"I never thought this would happen to us," she says. "Not in a million years."
Brehanna — affectionate and playful — has transferred to a new school, one that caters to students who are homeless or in transition.
She remains in many ways a fourth-grader like any other. She sports Hannah Montana sneakers, swings on monkey bars and ties her long, brown hair in ponytails. She boasts she can read as well as an average sixth-grader.
But she has lost some of her innocence. She understands her circumstances, and she can speak frankly in her soft voice about how her family gets by.
"We are having a hard time paying rent," she tells her reading teacher Mary Weller. She yawned and coughed, battling the second cold she has caught in less than a month at the shelter.
"But if you want to pay rent and you need to get money you can donate blood," she says. "My dad does that."
F.I.E.I sends our thoughts and prayers to the Ledesma family.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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