Helping children cope with violence
In Sunday's column on Barack Obama bringing a renewed hope to inner-city Baltimore coping with murder and crime, I introduced Annette March Grier, an grief counselor for the March Funeral Home.
She talked about helping children deal with the violence they endure, of losing loved ones and friends, of carrying obituaries in thier elementary school notebooks. She raising money to build Roberta's House, named after her mother who helped found the funeral home in East Baltimore, which will give children a place to go to get help. She has $300,000 from the state, is seeking another $300,000 from the federal government and hopes to complete the $3 million project by 2010.
Here is her vision:







