Life prospects appeared bleak for 17-year-old Terrance Williams on a quiet Saturday in the spring of 2013.
He was facing years in prison on charges of armed burglary. This was just the latest setback in a rough and tumble Philadelphia childhood that had taught him that the only way to make a living was by hustle and crime.
Then Terrance noticed a bit of ruckus coming down the hallway of the Philadelphia jailhouse where he awaited his day in court. Someone was shouting that people should get a move on. Terrance turned to his cellmate and asked what was going down with something called “YAS.”
[For more of this story, written by Zach Williams, go to http://jjie.org/2017/03/24/org...on-start-to-connect/]
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