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          Volumn 35  No. 3                                                                 January 31,  2025  Edition *  (910) 323-3120-Office                                                                            Fayetteville, NC



                                               I’m More Than an Overcomer:




            Charles Evans’ Redemption Story - A Fayetteville Press Exclusive






            By  Tracey C. Morrison                                                                                                             Attorney,  Bill  West,  to  bring  an
            While staying attentive to the news, the                                                                                           expungement clinic into the commu-
       writer came across a breaking story last month                                                                                          nity. Other initiatives Evans spear-
       about President Joe Biden pardoning the prison                                                                                          headed include taking legal action
       sentences of approximately 1,500 individuals,                                                                                           against Chemours Factory regard-
       including his son, Hunter Biden.                                                                                                        ing the water pollution in Grays
                                                                                                                                               Creek and voting for the county to
            This historic act of mercy, the most signifi-                                                                                      move forward in building a new
       cant single-day event in the history of criminal                                                                                        Crown  Coliseum  in  downtown
       justice reform, offered a glimmer of hope and a                                                                                         Fayetteville.
       fresh start to the incarcerated individuals.                                                                                                 During that period, he did all
                                                                                                                                               this while obtaining an associate de-
            Many lawmakers have always sought to give                                                                                          gree from Fayetteville Technical
       people with criminal records a chance through                                                                                           Community College (FTCC) and a
       proposed and/or enacted laws in hopes of them                                                                                           bachelor’s degree from UNC-Pem-
       redeeming themselves. Charles Evans is an ex-                                                                                           broke.
       ample of a man who became the narrator of his                                                                                                After serving as county com-
       redemption story as he reintegrated back into                                                                                           missioner in 2022, he ran for North
       society. Let’s dive in to learn more about Evans’                                                                                       Carolina Congressional District 7 in
       story.                                                                                                                                  2022 and mayor of Fayetteville in
                                                                                                                                               2023 but was unsuccessful in both
            The exceptional leaders who surrounded                                                                                             primaries.
       Evans later influenced his career trajectory. His                                                                                            Charles  Evans’  work  is  far
       childhood pastor, the Reverend Dr. M.F. Ward,                                                                                           from over. His unwavering commit-
       at Mattock Memorial AME Zion Church, was                                                                                                ment to serving the community is a
       highly engaged in his community, supporting the                                                                                         source of reassurance and confi-
       union and inviting community-driven individuals                                                                                         dence. As the director of Life is
       to the church.                                                                                                                          Worth Living—Project Fresh Start,
                                                                                                                                               he continues to assist those in need,
            Among those who visited the church was                                                                                             demonstrating his dedication to mak-
       Sylvia Ximines Allen, a civil rights activist, at-                                                                                      ing a difference.
       torney, and public servant. Allen was the first
       Black woman to serve as assistant district at-                                                                                               In addition to his busy work,
       torney  in  North  Carolina  and  Cumberland                                                                                            he  recently  started  his  podcast,
       County, whom Evans enjoyed helping with her                                                                                             Conversations with Charles Evans,
       campaign when she ran for judge.                                                                                                        was elected as the 1st Vice Presi-
                                                                                                                                               dent for the Cumberland County
            From there, politics became more impor-                                                                                            Senior Democrats, and pledged to
       tant to him as he ran for student body govern-                                                                                          Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. He
       ment in junior and high school. He also volun-                                                                                          also  has  another  upcoming
       teered at the voting polls and held positions as  journeyed his heart back to his first love for servitude, which had always been his true  expungement clinic in partnership
       the sophomore class black representative at      identity. He stepped into the political field, running for office in 2003. He lost his first  with District Attorney West. When
       Terry Sanford High School, vice president and    election but won the seat in 2005.                                                     asked if he plans on running for poli-
       president of the local youth NAACP, and sec-                                                                                            tics, Evans said he plans to get back
       ond vice president of the state youth NAACP.          Critics questioned his decision to run, but Evans delivered a powerful message    in the ring to run for County Com-
                                                        about the true meaning of servitude.                                                   missioner at-large.
            LIFE’S SETBACK                                   “Anyone can represent if they possess the heart of a servant. God will pro-
            Despite Evans’ passion for helping others,  vide [to those with the] heart [of service],” he said.                                      Evans’ inspirational story is his
       he encountered life’s obstacles, such as being                                                                                          determination to not give up on him-
       homeless in Washington, DC, and his battle with       POLITICAL CAREER AND ACHIEVEMENTS                                                 self and his faith in God. He details
       substances.                                           After serving two terms on the Fayetteville City Council (2005-2009), he served   that the key to his success is remain-
                                                        as Cumberland County commissioner for three terms, including a position as County      ing resolute in his prayer life and
            Over 30 years ago, his addiction led to     Chairman.                                                                              trusting that support exists beyond
       three felony convictions (two embezzlement                                                                                              his immediate surroundings. Accord-
       counts and one count of cocaine possession) at        As a politician, Evans has an impressive track record. He supports the introduc-  ing to Evans, support can guide you
       his job at one of the airlines at the Fayetteville  tion of new city buses, advocates for the unhoused community, and spearheads an ini-  from point A to point B, but perse-
       Regional Airport to pay for his habit, according  tiative to remove poorly conditioned mobile homes on Sapona Road and Bunce Road       verance is essential.
       to the Fayetteville Observer.                    and replace them with newly improved affordable homes. He has also led initiatives to
                                                        name local parks and recreation centers after prominent African Americans in the com-       His story serves as a reminder
            “There was a time when I couldn’t repre-    munity, such as Geraldine B. Myers, Mable C. Smith, Jesse A. Brayboy, and Christina    of a man who embraced the narra-
       sent [in his community] due to my struggles      S. Smith.                                                                              tive that often plagues many formerly
       with addiction and embezzlement, but God                                                                                                incarcerated individuals seeking re-
       opened a path for me to do so,” he stated.            As the county commissioner chairman, he sought funding for the county to build a  demption and reintegration into so-
            After paying his dues for his conviction, he  homeless shelter, which broke ground last year. He approached the county’s District  ciety.
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