Homeless Pregnant Veteran Gets Help From Local Bikers
A call for help from a homeless veteran turned into an outpouring of support as dozens of leather-wearing bikers stepped up with baby supplies just two weeks before the expected birth.
A homeless man needed more than a place to sleep.
He needed a job, so he parked himself outside a grocery store and turned one encounter into a networking opportunity — and it swung his life around.
Frederick Callison had come to California two years ago for a job with the Salvation Army, but it didn't work out and the experienced line cook wound up on the streets.
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When Michael Marteen first spotted him, the homeless man was sitting on a sleeping bag with a stack of resumes. Marteen asked to read a copy and Callison stood up and treated the discussion as a job interview.
His resume listed eight past employers and touted Callison's experience, including 35,000 hours of experience and seven years in kitchen management.
The homeless man even had his Social Security card, food handler's certificate, and other documents ready to show that he could start right away.
Marteen posted the resume to his Facebook page and put out the word to people he knew in the catering industry.
In less than a week, Callison landed a job at a pizza restaurant, which also gave him new clothes.
"He was ecstatic about landing a job and very grateful for the opportunity," Marteen told TODAY. "He was up the night before studying the menu for hours."
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