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CWRU employee honored as unsung community hero for local outreach

Julia Brown-Allen, graduate coordinator in the biology department at 杏吧视频, is also Pastor Julia Brown-Allen, a founder of Cleveland鈥檚 Integrated Faith Assembly, who has reached out into the streets and shelters to help homeless and battered women and their children for more than 20 years. Brown-Allen received a surprise visit earlier this week from Wayne Dawson, Fox8 news anchor, and R. A. Vernon, founder and senior pastor of 鈥淭he Word鈥 Church, to feature her on a segment of 鈥淧ay it Forward,鈥 which honors unsung community heroes. They presented a stunned Brown-Allen with $500. 鈥淪he doesn鈥檛 even realize all the impact she鈥檚 making,鈥 said Brenda Haddon, a lifelong supporter who nominated Brown-Allen. 鈥淭hings we take for granted, these people don鈥檛 have鈥he has really made it happen for them.鈥 What began as a one-time Christmas donation of toiletries to a local women鈥檚 shelter turned into a weekly program鈥攍ed by Brown-Allen鈥攕upplying the women with basic necessities, the skills to interview for and hold a job, life skills, furniture and places to live. Her program has expanded to reach teens and men in area shelters. 鈥淚t means a lot to me when they return to society,鈥 she said. Brown-Allen feels a calling to minister to the homeless, but praises donors and volunteers who fund the efforts and provide goods and services, including those at the university. She calls the help she鈥檚 received from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 鈥渋nstrumental.鈥 Several years ago, the information technology department gave her 20 computers, which she used to train homeless women from all over the city. 鈥淲ithout new skill sets, they鈥檒l be back out there homeless again,鈥 Brown-Allen said. The population that sleeps in boxes and under bridges and fills the shelters has changed from mostly those with drug and alcohol problems to those put on the street when institutions closed, to working people who lost jobs in the current recession. But Brown-Allen has remained steadfast in her reach. 鈥淪he puts forth so much effort to do something on top of all the work she does here at the university鈥攊t鈥檚 inspiring,鈥 said Laurie Dudik, managing engineer at the Electronics Design Center and a longtime donor and fundraiser for the women鈥檚 program. 鈥淪he makes you feel good about helping in any way you can.鈥 And Brown-Allen reciprocates. When she learned Dudik was collecting used towels, blankets and sheets for an animal rescue shelter, Brown-Allen contributed 100 sheets to the cause, filling Dudik鈥檚 car. The Fox8 segment aired Thursday during the 6:30 p.m. news and again will air during the 6:30 a.m. news Friday, the 6:30 p.m. news Saturday, Sunday between 7 and 9 a.m., and Monday at noon, or it can be viewed .