When Gary arrived at HopeStreet, he had been sleeping in his car for two weeks. Our case workers welcomed him in, providing him with a hot meal and a shower. It was the first step on his journey out of homelessness.
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14 May 2024
Stories
| HopeStreet, BaptistCare
As winter approaches, it becomes an increasingly dangerous time for those experiencing homelessness. Cold and rainy nights pose additional health and safety risks for those sleeping rough or without a permanent place to call home. The cost of living continues to rise, pushing more people to the margins and into homelessness and housing insecurity. At BaptistCare HopeStreet, we have seen a stark increase in the number of people coming to us for help.
One of those people is Gary. Gary's story is a powerful reminder of how quickly life can unravel and the long-lasting impact it can have. At 22, Gary had a stable job, a family, and even owned his own home. But after the tragic loss of his mother and the loss of his job, Gary's life took a turn. For the next 30 years, he battled addiction and homelessness, struggling to find stability and support.
When Gary arrived at HopeStreet, he had been sleeping in his car for two weeks. Our case workers welcomed him in, providing him with a hot meal and a shower. It was the first step on his journey out of homelessness.
"If it wasn't for BaptistCare, it'd be like a cold ghost town out here. For people like me and the people that need these kinds of places, they're just so important."
This is where you come in. By donating to BaptistCare HopeStreet, you can help provide critical support, including warm, nutritious meals, to people like Gary. A hot meal may seem like a small thing, but for someone without a home, it can mean everything. It can be the start of their journey out of homelessness.
As we head into the most urgent time of year to support people experiencing homelessness, we are seeing more people like Gary in our HopeStreet hubs than ever before. With the twin threats of colder weather and a cost-of-living crisis, the need for immediate aid, including hot meals and warm clothing, is greater than ever.
Will you please help provide warmth for someone like Gary by donating now? Your kindness and generosity can make a significant difference in the lives of those in our community who need it most. Please donate now to help provide critical support this winter.