Sun, 25 May 2008 Carisa Suddoth is a voice of hope. Less than a year ago, Carisa and her kids were homeless and living in a shelter. Thanks to the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless and its push to create the Illinois Rental Housing Support Program, they now have a permanent home of their own: they moved into their South Side apartment in March 2007. Recently, Chicago Coalition featured her story in its Mother's Day fundraising appeal. In this episode of Voices of Hope, Carisa reflects on her experiences and what it means to have a home. Comments[0] |
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