Anthony is an artist. He writes, paints and dabbles in mixed-media. After his friend Georgia died from a fentanyl overdose, an opioid often found in K2, he turned to artwork as a way to educate people about the drug’s dangers.
Anthony is an artist. He writes, paints and dabbles in mixed-media. After his friend Georgia died from a fentanyl overdose, an opioid often found in K2, he turned to artwork as a way to educate people about the drug’s dangers.
“Living in an apartment is like a godsend," Jimmy says. "I’m beginning to feel more pride in having a place. I’m proud that I’m still here. That I got up. But it’s just a start.”
Everyone—housed or unhoused—has something valuable to give others. We're so grateful that you've chosen to share your gift with us.
"It's taken the entire community to make this possible. And if the entire community can do this, the entire community can do a lot more of this."—Kevin Lindamood
Kevin Lindamood on the next bold chapter for Health Care for the Homeless...
A big, hearty "thank you" from all of us here at Health Care for the Homeless!
“When I was living on the streets, I stayed sick. I stayed in the emergency room,” Alvin says. “Once I got housing, now I can concentrate on taking my medication… I never in my life had my own place, and it’s wonderful.”
You can make stable housing – and happiness – a reality for more folks like Alvin, Tonya and Zina.