ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A longtime advocate for the homeless community in Rochester was honored today.
Mayor Malik Evans presented a “Key to the City” to Sister Grace Miller in recognition of her lifetime of service to Rochester’s most vulnerable.
The city said her work helped turn the “House of Mercy” into a place of hope, dignity and love.
Sister Grace, now in hospice care, celebrated her 90th birthday on Saturday. Dozens showed up to wish her a happy birthday.
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