I have two young children. If one day, heaven forbid, either of them became homeless,
I would want whoever could help them to move heaven and earth to do so. I would not
care why they had become homeless. It would not matter to me whether they had made
poor choices or whether they had become sick, lost their job or been evicted. I would
want someone to help them.
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