Personal account of ex-offender turned entrepreneur: Samuel Chow
July 2, 2009 at 2:19 am | In Ex-offenders, Video | Leave a CommentTags: ex-offender, Samuel Chow, Yellow Ribbon, Yellow Ribbon Project
Watch the personal account of ex-offender turned entrepreneur, Samuel Chow, and listen to his testimony of how he turned his life around after being sentenced to eleven years in prison. Samuels inspiring tale of redemption and how he overcame the odds after being released is sure to touch your heart.
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