Joshua
Joshua's experience with homelessness began after the death of his four-year son in a house fire, ensuing depression, an auto accident, job loss, and eviction.
"Being homeless is extremely dangerous as well as extremely uncomfortable," he says. "But just because I'm laid out somewhere doesn't mean I'm addicted to drugs or that I'm lazy. The snickering, the looks ... I try not to let it affect me too much, but the judgment affects me the most."
"Being homeless is extremely dangerous as well as extremely uncomfortable," he says. "But just because I'm laid out somewhere doesn't mean I'm addicted to drugs or that I'm lazy. The snickering, the looks ... I try not to let it affect me too much, but the judgment affects me the most."