Homelessness. Living on the street. So many things can drive you here; Drug abuse, alcoholism, loss of job, and yes, even domestic violence.
Homelessness. Living on the street. So many things can drive you here, drug abuse, alcoholism, loss of job, and yes, domestic violence.So many things can drive you here; Drug abuse, alcoholism, loss of job, and yes, even domestic violence.
Suddenly, all alone with no financial help and trying to care for her young boy, Kristyn was struggling to survive all the while running for her life from her ex-husband. ”Yes, we get calls. Five to ten of them a day, from women fleeing domestic violence,” she said. “So we try to find them a place to get them safe because there’s someone who’s maybe coming after them.”
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