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Anna Maria College senior’s group helps homeless, reaches out to “forgotten” ones

Anna Maria College senior’s group helps homeless, reaches out to `forgotten’ ones …. These are the ones who placed a 2-foot high Christmas tree in the middle of the circle of tents. The Movement Family, a group of 20-somethings and high school students, spearheaded by Michael Gorman, a 22-year-old senior guard on the Anna Maria College basketball team, are out building relationships and giving back to the “forgotten” ones.

“I call them my family, too,” Gorman said. “I look at them like they are my brothers and sisters, so they mean a lot to me.”

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Originally Published in the Boston Herald
By Tom Layman
December 25, 2014

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    TMF gives individuals the opportunity to choose the life they want to live, and person they want to become. Michael has done this by helping people build fundamentals that will help them succeed in all aspects of life. TMF uses love to make the world a better place.

    — Matt Thomas,
    Utah Jazz

    TMF is a powerful program helping those in need.. the best community service in New England

    — Jeff Nelson,
    NBA scout for the Philadelphia 76ers

    I’ve watched The Movement Family, led by Michael Gorman, make an impact in local communities for years. Their commitment to supporting individuals who are working through challenges such as homelessness and substance abuse is inspiring. The group wants to improve the lives of others by any means. Once a community member joins the movement, they have a family for life.

    — Greydy Diaz,
    ESPN contributing reporter

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