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Old 04-01-2014, 09:50 PM
 
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How about, more affordable housing being built rather than torn down, and shorter wait lists to get in, and more subsidized and easy to qualify for daycare being available.

How about relatives being actual support systems in todays world, as they once were...back when it was common and not the exception to care about someone else.

For all anyone knows the woman could have just lost her husband to cancer or something, her home could have burned down, no one knows how she got in the situation she was in...My heart goes out to her, I know how hard it is, raising kids on your own and being homeless.

If my kids had been babies, I don't know what I would have done, but she was trying. With what she had available to work with she was trying. And I would like to see her get the support she needs.

Heartbreaking
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