End Homelessness

Real Stories: Meet Dennis

Published July 22, 2009 @ 08:26PM PT

Dennis says he's not homeless, just "structurally challenged." 

At 53, he's worked all of his life. When he lost his job in Oregon, he moved to Phoenix to find work. Turns out, the economy isn't faring any better in Phoenix, and neither is Dennis' housing situation. To make matters worse, he developed a muscle disorder.

Special thanks to Phoenix Rescue Mission and Joy Junction.  

 

Dennis from InvisiblePeople.tv on Vimeo.

 

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Mark Horvath

Sixteen years ago, Mark Horvath was homeless on the streets of Hollywood. Today, he works in marketing/communications and is an activist for the homeless. He vlogs at invisiblepeople.tv and blogs at hardlynormal.com.

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