A Tribute to a Courageous Homeless Lady I met Christine (not her real name) on the street months ago. She was homeless on foot. She must have been in her mid-to-late sixties. She was friendly and cheerful. If it weren't for the scarf that covered the majority of one side of her face, you wouldn't have known she was very ill. As we talked, Christine kept pulling down
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1. Never take housing for granted. 2. No one is exempt from becoming homeless. 3. A Homeless Prevention Plan is the ultimate safety net. 4. Not all homeless people want to end their homelessness. 5. People who live in cars are one step away from becoming homeless on foot. 6.