Helen Tucker is a Mom, and a Poet from Belleville Ontario, who has been a long time member of Soul Asylum Poetry & Publishing, sharing her poetry and honing her skills in our poetry playground! Helen love's to write about love, both the ups and downs of romantic love, and the difficulties many of us have in finding true love. A deeply moving book of poetry and one you will have to add to your collection! You can also watch for Helen Tucker to be highlighted in our 10 year Anniversary Anthology titled "Whispering Souls... 10 years after" Helen will be highlighted amongst some of the best poets from around the world. Make sure to check out "No More Looking Back" and keep an eye on what will come next for this young poet.
Mrs. Helen Neal-Ali In 1993, Helen Neal-Ali began speaking to women about life crises she had coped with and overcome. Through her company, Life Changing Consulting, she has motivated clients of several non-profit organizations, including Alpha House of Tampa, DACCO, The Work Release Center, Mercy House, and The Spring of Tampa Bay; one of her most requested workshop is "Health Realization" personal and community empowerment training. Helen shares this principle-based understanding in her work with three universities: the University of Minnesota, Fort Valley State University and West Virginia University. In 1996, she was appointed Regional Representative of the Forida Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Region #3. she received the 1997 Gayle Bertelstein Award for speeches on behalf of The Spring of Tampa Bay, the 1998 TOBA Unsung Hero Award, and the 1998 Amigas Award from The Peace Power Foundation At present Helen is the Vice President of Family of Humanity Inc. a non-profit organization founded in 1997 by the Late Jolene Parrish and Loretta Brunetti. Family of Humanity Inc (Tampa Office) is located at the Family Justice Center a one-stop center for Domestic Violence Clients. She is fulfilling her dream of helping victims become victorious.
One summer day while sitting on the front porch and mulling over bits and pieces of information about himself and his family, eleven year old Patrick Q. Tolson concludes that one of his aunts is, in fact, his mother. This conclusion alarms him since it means that everyone in his family, his two maiden aunts, his Uncle Darius and even Mavis, the cook, has been lying to him for years. No doubt the woman they claimed had given birth to him and then died had, in fact, never existed. From this day on he uses his talents for eavesdropping to slowly but persistently search for the truth. He hides in trees and hunkers down in the back seats of cars listening and listening until his true origins become clear. When he finally learns the truth he also learns something about love, God and forgiveness." -- Amazon.com.
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