March 6, 2013 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities, Shelter 0 Comments

A thought provoking and stirring article by Pearl Brownstein who writes:

I am one of the unlikely homeless. I have a master’s degree and a career in publishing, and I was a co-op owner in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood—yet my 10-month-old son and I now reside in a domestic-violence shelter in an area filled with crumbling tenements and public-housing towers. Oddly enough, our two months here have been a godsend for both of us.

Read full article here.

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