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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Sandra Must Be A Good Influence on Him

People Magazine reports that Jesse James, who is Sandra Bullock's husband and the star of A&E's Monster Garage, is doing his part to help his community. James is helping relieve the homeless problem in Long Beach, California, one man at a time. He has started offering jobs to homeless people from an overnight emergency shelter set up across the street from his motorcycle shop.

The first person he hired was Richard Sihock, a former warehouse worker who had been homeless for almost a year. Sihock is now making $8.50 an hour with the prospect of a raise, and is living in a one-bedroom apartment with his wife.

James is already looking into hiring more people from the shelter. "Not everyone has been as lucky as I have," he says, "and it's time for me to use the success I have been blessed with to help others in Long Beach."

Photo from People.

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