Matt Kolanowski first spotted Squall along U.S. 30 in Ford Heights - TopicsExpress



          

Matt Kolanowski first spotted Squall along U.S. 30 in Ford Heights in July, sitting with a shopping cart and wheelchair full of belongings. The two forged a friendship, and Kolanowski began stopping on his way to work at the Ford Motor. Co.s Chicago Stamping Plant in Chicago Heights to bring clothes, food and hot coffee to Squall. The Hammond man knew he had to get Squall off the streets before winter. He called countless agencies, but nothing panned out until he met Craft. He would not have made it through this spell (of cold weather), Kolanowski said recently as he sat around a table with Craft and Jones. Craft helped get Squall admitted to St. Catherine and found a place for him at the Mary Lane Center in Garys Glen Park section. Squall is settling in well, said Jamanil Jones, co-owner of the center.
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:03:57 +0000

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