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To the Street and Back: One Woman’s Journey

Let’s call her Samantha (she asked to remain anonymous to protect her privacy). After more than 50 years of a life most would consider normal, Samantha found herself living on the streets of Chicago for nearly four years.

Her story is one of many that echoes the fragility between having a home and not.

Samantha constantly moved forward, helping others along the way, and her compassion and determination led her to a home. This is her story.

633 Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101

The morning is coming to a close at the City With Dwellings overflow shelter. Nine men and women shuffle into the van, some quiet and keeping to themselves, and others chatting loudly. The seats are slightly worn, and the air conditioner makes a low humming noise. It’s bright, a light breeze coming in through the open windows. One man holds an iPod shuffle, his headphones in as he stares outside. Another looks down at an Android phone, running his hands over the cracked screen. Each clutching bus passes, they began the 10-minute ride over to the Samaritan Ministries food bank to eat lunch.