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Malachi Meets Miriam

On the morning of November 16, 2015, Miriam Wilson, a 38-year-old mother of three boys, stepped into the street at 54th and Woodland in Southwest Philadelphia. Malachi Armstrong, a 23-year-old contract driver, accidentally struck the woman leaving her dead at the scene. Malachi served four years in prison. He served four years on probation. But none of his time served will bring Miriam back to her children. None of his time served will make up for such a great and painful loss. So what will he do? He will serve Miriam's children.

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From Homeless to Hopeless

Malachi's early struggle

Malachi's struggles were featured on the cover of The Philadelphia Daily News a year before his accident with Miriam. 

Malachi's Mission

Help him to help them...

Malachi Armstrong is on a life-long journey towards redemption. He is writing a book and sharing his tragic story in hopes to inspire radical accountability. He is also conducting workshops and giving talks on radical accountability.  Support his work to support the family  of Miriam Wilson. 

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    Fate and Destiny

    When Malachi struck Miriam on November 16, 2015 in West Philadelphia, many lives were changed. Follow our mission to bring new hope to intergenerational despair.

    Radical accountability

    Malachi thinks about Miriam everyday. For many years, he didn't know what to do. Now he has a mission to serve. He cannot bring Miriam back to life, but he can honor her life everyday. "I want to make one better decision everyday," he said. 

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