David, Tish and Natasha

Having been homeless myself (and facing the possibility again today), I still cannot fathom the challenges of raising a family in a shelter. Yet, families are the fastest growing homeless population.

One of the most heartbreaking memories from my trip to the Prado Day Center was meeting David, Tish, and their 15-month old baby Natasha. All morning I watched David carry his daughter around the day shelter; I don’t believe I saw her feet touch the ground once.

See, David doesn’t just love his daughter, he is fiercely protective of her. He told me, “We don’t have any place like home to go to, so we make the best of what we have and the services that are offered here.”

David worked as a cook for 20 years but cannot find work. Their goal is to become a financially independent family and to have a place of their own. They try their best to stay positive about their situation and their future. Tish says, “We’re homeless; we are not less human.” They both want society to know homelessness is not a disease.

Truth is, most of us are only one paycheck away from being in their situation. There is someone you know that has lost their job and is living in crisis. You may not be able to pay their mortgage, but you can help them forget their crisis at least long enough for a dinner and a movie. Please- after watching this short video- take real, tangible action to help someone in need.

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    [...] There has got to be a better way for the city to handle whatever financial issue they are attempting to resolve through this plan.  To give you an idea of the challenges facing a homeless family living in a shelter, listen to David and Tish with their daughter Natasha as they are interviewed by Mark from Invisible People: [...]

  2. Invisible Families Part 2 « Help A Mother Out Says:

    [...] watch this video of David, Tish, and Natasha, interviewed by Mark Horvath of InvisiblePeople.tv, at the Prado Day Center in San Luis Obispo. They [...]

  3. Help A Mother Out » Blog Archive » Invisible Families Part 2 Says:

    [...] watch this video of David, Tish, and Natasha, interviewed by Mark Horvath of InvisiblePeople.tv, at the Prado Day Center in San Luis Obispo. They [...]

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    [...] growing population of homeless is women and children. They are on the streets, living in motels, shelters, and even storage [...]

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