(from front left) Warren "Bloom in the Spring", Independent Candidate for City Commissioner of Phila., and Gov. Ed Rendell. Bloom is a Stop the Violence and Voter Registration Advocate. An Invitation to a Political Fighter. Bloom supports youth advocates in partnership to reduce poverty in Philly.
An Invitation to a “Bloom in the Spring” return; Owens and Overton fight poverty
by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com (215) 747-8746
As a longtime Philadelphia Community Activist and Poverty Reduction Politician, I see the return of Warren F. Bloom, (“Bloom in the Spring”), Independent Candidate for City Commissioner as an Invitation to a community activist partnership to make it happen and not some sort of wanna be. A marriage takes two to join up to save the children; a partnership takes a whole village to save the children. Independent Community activist leader Bloom understands what can happen to any village that is on the brink of being overcome by poverty. At least 2 of the youngest youth advocates, Christopher Owens, Director of Programs and Charles Overton, Director of Basketball are in a good position to deal with what is happening with poverty issues and kids in Philadelphia today.
Surprisingly with the Bloom in the Spring Invitation partnership the entire Philadelphia Democratic Party, Republican Party, Green Party is now in a position to stand back and see how Bloom in the Spring’s partnership can be used to save the children of Philly one village at a time. I see that a Bloom partnership likely will work very well because I think that Bloom is the best candidate to be the next city commissioner of Philadelphia. I must admit that Bloom in the Spring will be a stronger impact because he not only will help to reduce poverty he will help to reduce bias in Philly too. But regardless of the support made amongst the democrats, republicans, the third party, if the political leaders are not approachable or available where ever and whenever parents and children dealing with poverty try to be heard the poverty emergency in Philadelphia will continue to get far worse before it gets any better. That’s why Go Pro Youth Club needs support.
That’s why, Owens and Overton are pushing them, specializing in mentoring, to be newly proactive men to aid youth with academic difficulty and everyday life struggles. Bloom wants to include the message of youth everyday life struggles into his campaign for the next city commissioner of Philly. Bloom, Owens and Overton, having safe and healthy children as a goal in common, will accept the invitation to get involved with city problems and help save the children from finding things being the same as always in Philadelphia.