-Lauralee Summer, author of the critically acclaimed memoir Learning Joy From Dogs Without Collars, was often homeless as a child growing up in Oregon and Washington, and had moved 20 times by the time she was 12.
-Ella Fitzgerald, the legendary jazz singer, was a homeless teenager in NYC before she was discovered in an amateur singing contest.
-John Paul DeJoria, cofounder and spokesman for John Paul Mitchell Systems haircare products spent time as a homeless single dad in Los Angeles, working odd jobs and collecting cans and bottles before becoming the billionaire he is today.
As you can see, homelessness can happen to anyone, and people can rebound from it with tremendous results. From July 2007 to June 2008, ShelterCare helped 693 parents and children get back on their feet after suffering from a period of homelessness or the imminent threat of homelessness. ShelterCare provides short-term emergency housing for families with children in its Family Housing and Brethren Housing Programs. We also prevent families from becoming homeless in the first place through our innovative Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP).
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