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In her life, Kim Cassandra Ridley has always tried to be a blessing to someone else. She feels we are all called to help one another. Where there is unity there is strength. Even while on government assistance, she was able to bless someone with the little she had, and made a tremendous impact on someone else in need. This inspiring memoir gives readers a glimpse into how the good and bad times in Kim's life led her to be that blessing to others. Kim is a believer and a living example of how greater things will be manifested for you from your acts of kindness. God can do so much with the…mehr

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In her life, Kim Cassandra Ridley has always tried to be a blessing to someone else. She feels we are all called to help one another. Where there is unity there is strength. Even while on government assistance, she was able to bless someone with the little she had, and made a tremendous impact on someone else in need. This inspiring memoir gives readers a glimpse into how the good and bad times in Kim's life led her to be that blessing to others. Kim is a believer and a living example of how greater things will be manifested for you from your acts of kindness. God can do so much with the little you make available to Him. Her Miracles-N-More outreach ministry benefits her local community by providing resources to homeless and less fortunate women and children to survive on a daily basis. Kim's goal in writing this book is to inspire all readers to be a blessing and to see the benefit of doing so without looking for anything in return. Get ready to step up your help and volunteerism. Don't miss your moment for blessing others. Some plant, some water, but God gives the increase. 1 Corinthians 3:7. A donation of 10% of the book proceeds will go to a woman's shelter.
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Kim Cassandra Ridley was born in Harford County Maryland. As a child she was raised by her mother with the help of her praying grandmother while her father traveled in the military. After receiving her cosmetology license and owning and operating her own hair salon, she is now the director of the Miracles-N-More Outreach Ministry, which provides resources for the homeless and less fortunate families in her community. Kim has received a citation by Delegate Barber Robinson, as well as the Mayor's Business Recognition Award hosted by the Greater Baltimore Committee. She has been interviewed many times on the local news station for the movement I am My Sister's Keeper. She given away over 3000 of their handbags filled with toiletries, clothing, and shoes to disadvantaged and homeless women. A living example of a survivor, Kim overcame all the many odds that were against her as a single mother and welfare recipient, and being physically and mentally abused by men she thought loved her.