THE STREETS DON'T LOVE YOU BACK

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""New Book coming sept 30,2013 by Donna Buchanan( Second Chance Runaway )
also she will be starting her own store on-line her goal is to educate others not to make the same mistakes she has done.after serving 13yrs in prison..You can contact us for Speaking Engagements for Donna Buchanan/, TV/Radio or News Interviews at: thestreetsdontloveyouback@gmail.com I started running at the age of 14, soon the streets became my life.I was consumed with drug addiction which ultimately led to my conviction of 2nd degree murder.Once there I was dertimined to write my wrongs and take responsibility for my actions. I started training Greyhounds dogs who were also getting a second chance at life. Together we begin to change lifes of those who were around us. My goal is to educate the youths against drugs and violence. A year ago Robert and Lucinda Boyd wrote me in prison after seeing my story on WETV. They told me about their movement The Streets Don't Love You Back. Here was a way for me to tell my story and help people not go down the same road I did. I want to thank Rob and Lucinda for believing in me!! They have been such an inspiration in my life as well as countless others. join the streets dont love you back movement at www.thestreetsdontloveyouback.ning.com

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Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on July 25, 2013 at 10:06pm

I want to thank Beverly and Ferd Sebastian for their outstanding work with the greyhounds and bringing their vision to light for not only saving the greys but the lives of countless inmates and the lives of others. They always believed in me and gave me the second chance to find out who I really was.
from DONNA BUCHANAN

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