Amie's Story
One of my favorite things about working with HHSI is the support of the community and the groups of volunteers that believe in the mission of Humility Homes and Services, “A home for every person.”
Josiah's Story: Celebrating an Anniversary
On May 10 Josiah will celebrate one year of being in his own home. Josiah has schizophrenia. For many, the disease can have debilitating impacts on relationships with family and friends. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, approximately 1% of the US population lives with schizophrenia - - - while nearly 20% of the population experiencing homelessness suffers from the disease.
Valerie's Story: My 3 Children Are My Biggest Cheerleaders
My 3 children were excited for me and become my biggest cheerleaders. Terrance, my oldest son states “I’ve seen you endure some of the toughest of times. Having me as a teenage mother brought its own challenges. I’m proud of you!”
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Migration and Homelessness: Overcoming Insurmountable Obstacles
For several months each year, my husband and I volunteer where Mexico borders Arizona at a center that gives aid to migrants. In the morning, we cross through an official gate in the border wall (yes, there is one already) into Mexico.