Wednesday, April 11, 2007

WCNC News coverage of Easter at CRM

A traditional Easter dinner is taking on a deeper meaning for the man behind the meals this year at Charlotte Rescue Mission.

The food is served up with fine linens and glass wear – a special treat for the homeless men who live at the shelter, and guests who will come in off the street.

"We want to say 'you’re special,'” said Executive Director Tony Marciano, motioning towards the table settings. “'We love you, God loves you,' and this is our way of demonstrating by how were going to take care of you today."
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Food service manager Marcus King also sees it as a feast of redemption.

A little over a year ago, the former Marine spent most of his time high on drugs, despite always having a steady job and an otherwise good life.

“All I wanted to do every day is get high,” said King. “Drugs and alcohol was a way of life for me and I abused it for many years.”

Finally jobless and destitute, King hit a low point. One day in February 2006, he found himself on a bridge over Interstate 85 ready to jump.

Then, a man King calls his “guardian angel” appeared – in a police cruiser. King says the officer talked him out of killing himself, took him to detox, and gave him a second chance.

“I don't think anyone was an inspiration to me at that particular moment in my life when I was on the brink of dying,” said King, ”then this man made an effect on my life."

King said that he was sure that officer was Sean Clark, one of two CMPD officers killed in the line of duty last week.

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