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NNS Spotlight: How Shawn Payne found his purpose (and a job) on the brink of homelessness

February 13, 2023 by PrincessSafiya Byers 5 Comments

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Outside of work, Shawn Payne enjoys spending time with his daughters. (Photo provided by Shawn Payne)

In late 2019, Shawn Payne lost his job as a limo and coach bus driver.

And when the pandemic hit in early 2020, he found it even more difficult to find new work and keep up with bills. 

He ended up on the brink of homelessness. 

But despite all of those setbacks, he wanted to do something meaningful. 

“I was spending a lot of time at the mosque whilst I looked for work, and I knew they were doing charities, so I just told the director to call me if he ever needed help, and he did,” Payne said. 

He volunteered for months, helping with the security for the Milwaukee Islamic Dawah Center’s food pantry until he was offered a job.

He “was going to lose his housing yet still found time to volunteer at the food pantry and that stuck with me,” said Joanne Lipo Zovic, a mediator with Mediate Milwaukee, which helps settle disputes between tenants and landlords, who helped Payne. “He is an incredible human.”

Now he’s the logistics specialist, truck driver and outreach resource coordinator for Milwaukee Islamic Dawah Center, doing work that he’s passionate about.

“It’s really a dream job because as a Muslim, feeding the hungry is one of the best things you can do, so, I’m getting paid to do something I love,” he said. 

Payne, who  already had his commercial driver’s license from his time as a limo driver, is the only one who can drive the center’s refrigerated truck to pick up fresh produce and food. 

Through that job, Payne has loved connecting with Kofi Ali, the manager at the MA’RUF Center for Youth Innovation on the Northwest Side. The Muslim nonprofit works to improve the lives of marginalized and disenfranchised residents.

Kofi Ali (Photo provided by the MA’RUF Center for Youth Innovation)

Ali also serves as the program manager at the Ibrahim House, a re-entry facility for those who have been incarcerated.  The program offers education, training and personal support, and Payne has joined Ali in his work there as well. 

“Shawn is just a good team player, so it works out,” Ali said. “He knows how to do his job but also steps back and lets others do what they do.” 

At the Ibrahim House, Payne works with people to ensure they make it to their classes so they get to the next step.

‘I have to give back’

For him, this work is personal. 

Payne went to prison when he was 18 and said it’s where he found Islam.

“According to Islam, one of the biggest charities you can do is be responsible for your community,” Payne said. “As someone who took so much from my community, I have to give back.”

Payne’s mother, Diana Griffin, has seen her son transform.

“In the past, I wasn’t sure things would go this way,” she said. “I’m proud of what he’s doing trying to make a difference in the community.” 

Outside of work, Payne spends time with his two daughters and enjoys playing chess and pingpong. 

He said, if his life has taught him anything, it’s patience. 

“To grow, you have to forgive yourself and be patient,” he said. “And in forgiving yourself, you will forgive others.”

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Filed Under: Community, Housing, NNS Spotlight Tagged With: Diana Griffin, Ibrahim House, joanne lipo zovic, Kofi Ali, MA’RUF Center for Youth Innovation, MA’RUF Neighborhood Youth Center, mediate milwaukee, Milwaukee Islamic Dawah Center, Shawn Payne

About PrincessSafiya Byers

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Princess Safiya Byers was born and raised in Milwaukee, and is a 2020 graduate of Marquette University, majoring in Journalism and Africana Studies. Her commitment to her community has led her to nonprofit work with local youth and families. She’s also interned with the Milwaukee Community Journal and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and joins Milwaukee NNS as a Report for America Staff Reporter looking to serve democracy by covering issues important to the community.

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  1. Deven says

    February 13, 2023 at 7:23 am

    🤲🏾🤲🏾

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  2. Jim Olen says

    February 13, 2023 at 9:17 am

    Thank you for your inspirational story about Mr. Payne. In these time when things can seem nearly hopeless, your story about his transformative life truly lifted my spirits this morning. It renewed my hope and gave me momentum to carry on so I can pass on this spirit to others in my life. A hopeless life is no life at all.

    Sincerely,
    Jim Olen

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  3. Kathy Smith says

    February 13, 2023 at 10:45 am

    Thank you for this story about so many good people helping others!!

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  4. Ellen C Warren says

    February 14, 2023 at 11:24 am

    Another excellent story from Ms. Byers. Thank you for putting the spotlight on really outstanding members of our community. I wish everyone was reading about these caring people who improve the world of others as well as themselves.

    (Well done, PrincessSafiya! I met you a few years ago at a Zeidler Group function and was very impressed. I’m really happy for you that you are working for such an honorable publication and covering so many important topics.)

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  5. Dannell Griffin says

    February 17, 2023 at 8:35 pm

    May ALLAH be Pleased!
    I know the brother personally, and I have watched his growth since 16-17 until now. Real example of what is possible with sincere devotion and the Love of ALLAH. The Deen saved a lot of Us from Ourselves. All Praise Due to ALLAH!
    Congratulations to the Brother and many more Blessing’s!

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