A Mother And Daughter On Homelessness, Humility And A $6-A-Week Grocery Budget
When Sandy Baker left her marriage, she and her daughter moved into a hotel. They were homeless for over 2 years, and that, they said, left them with what mattered: Those who loved them the most.
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November 29, 2019 at 05:00PM
NPR News: A Mother And Daughter On Homelessness, Humility And A $6-A-Week Grocery Budget
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