Something I think it’s always important to point out: Compared to many, I have been and continue to be damn lucky.
I was fortunate enough to garner some media attention that has brought me opportunities. True, I’m not in a house/apartment of my own just yet, but I’ve taken tremendous strides forward from the Walmart parking lot, and new possibilities continue to pop up here and there. I am light years ahead of where I was, and the vast majority of it is due to sheer, dumb luck.
Not everyone is so lucky. Most don’t get this kind of media attention, they go unnoticed. And many are in very dire circumstances, much worse than my own.
It’s a double-edged sword, this good fortune I’ve had. On the one hand, I’m very woohoo, perhaps my ship is finally coming in! On the other hand, I’m just one person. It makes it all the more depressing to read about or even receive emails from hundreds more homeless people, many in far more horrible situations than mine ever has been, who need help. I want to save all of them, and since I clearly can’t, perhaps the best I feel I can do is continue to try to make others aware of their plight, add their voices to my own.






