Home #1
Randy is a talented cook who lives in Home 1. Things started to go downhill for him many years ago after a contentious divorce. For a while he lived on the streets, then thankfully, a homeless shelter took him in. There he was able to put his culinary skills to work, preparing meals for the residents. His delightful personality and tasty food made him a favorite with both staff and residents.
After living in the shelter for many years, he was recently able to find an apartment but of course had no furnishings. Neighbors lent him a few pieces until he is able to get the place furnished.
He is so grateful that the community will be coming to his aid by donating gently used furniture and cash for his new bed. He’s looking forward to re-establishing a relationship with his son and plans to return to the homeless shelter where he lived – this time to volunteer as a chef.
Randy couldn't believe his eyes Returning to his transformed home he walked around and exclaimed at all the changes: "This is amazing! Oh Wow! I’m going to be so happy here. You guys are heaven-sent angels."
Home #2
Home 2 is where Carol lives. Until she was 18, Carol was homeless, living in shelters with her mother and five siblings. When she turned 18, her mother lost her job -- the family was forced to split up and live in different towns.
Carol began living alone on the street.
She tried working in an assortment of fast food jobs and at Goodwill but unfortunately she learned how difficult it is to hold down a job without a warm place to live, a shower, a place to wash her clothes, or to get a good night’s sleep.
Through all their separations, though, her family has continued to stay connected and lovingly support each other. Ultimately, they would all like to live together again in their own house. Until then, Carol is thrilled to have a place to call home as she begins her job hunt, now really ready to go to work.
Carol was so happy, she said "I think I am going to keep it this way. 🙂 Thanks for all your help." Then she told us, "Now get some rest!"
Home #3
Christine lives in Home 3. She grew up in Santa Rosa and has four daughters. She has been homeless and living on the streets for years, sometimes lucky enough to have a tent over her head.
At some point she was able to at least get into shelters. At one place, she cared for her grandkids during the day. Unfortunately, that shelter burned down. She has been through a lot!
Her partner has a job; his daughter and one grandchild will be living with them. And, of course, she will continue to help care for her grandchildren. She's really looking forward to not having to stress about where they're going to sleep. Also she's excited to know she'll have dressers for the kids’ clothes. Christine told us "My life is going to be a lot easier!".
Christine, along with her daughter and grandchildren, returned together . The kids were so excited when they walked in. She said "It feels like Christmas!"
As they checked out each "new" room, Christine shared her feelings: “Oh yes - I really like it . Thank you guys, it’s so nice! "....She pointed out the beautiful desks provided by Seniors 4 Students. "The kids finally have a place to do homework. And they each have their own dresser!"
She was thrilled with her bedroom "I love my room - love it. Thank you guys, it’s so awesome!"