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Umbrella, In the town of Chokue, people waiting on the road, the only dry place in town, for relief help to arrive in the city. Mozambique March 2000.

Stones, Children throwing stones at Israeli soldiers in Ramallah.

It’s a portrait of innocence contrasting with the stark realities of Congo’s wars, a girl displaced by the conflict works on a math exercise at a makeshift school in a refugee camp in Kinshasa.

Church members worship during Sunday services at the Evangelical Christian “Army of Victory” Church in Kinshasa. Many of the 50 million Congolese people have turned to religion during the conflict.

Safe neighborhoods and good schools are a strong selling point for families looking to move into Manhattan. Lincoln-Way High School, which draws kids from Manhattan and three other surrounding communities, had the largest graduating class in Illinois…

Comfort, From JoShelby receives a stern but comforting talk from one of his counselors Jo. The staff is available 24-hours a day for the troubled teens.

Waking Up, The home sleeps four to a room. Wake-up calls come at 6 a.m. for showers. The boys must be ready for school before 7 a.m.

Robin picks up a stack of old photos to put on the fire with other trash during the process of cleaning out his house to move off the farm.

How You’ve Grown, Long time Martin Road resident, Gloria Tillary (right) shares a laugh with young friend, and former neighbor, Melissa Blaha, after the elderly woman realizes the girl is the granddaughter of her former neighbor Ron Blaha…

Running Free, David Oster (left) runs along Martin Road with friend Jarrett Burroughs.