Photo Story : Spare Change
When I see the homeless people at the on-ramps or off-ramps on freeways, I usually smile and nod my head in acknowledgment. I have to admit that I used to be one of those people who silently thought "Get a job." But today my perspective was completely changed and for the better.
I met some amazing people today and learned about their story. The streets are very difficult to live in and I am very honored to have met the strongest people I am now fortunate to know.
My story isn't done, tomorrow I'm attending a "Feeding" at a local church. I am looking forward to the more people I will meet and the more stories I will get to hear.
I met some amazing people today and learned about their story. The streets are very difficult to live in and I am very honored to have met the strongest people I am now fortunate to know.
My story isn't done, tomorrow I'm attending a "Feeding" at a local church. I am looking forward to the more people I will meet and the more stories I will get to hear.


She and I talked for about 2 hours and as cars passed by they would look and stare. Some even thought I was homeless too. She explained that after her house burnt down, she ended up on the streets; until her and her boyfriend acquired a tent. "We can't get a job because we can't get I.D.'s and we can't get an I.D. with out our Social Security Card. So yeah, it's hard out here. If I could get a job, I would."



"I'm not picky, or rude, I take whatever people give me. If I don't like it, then I leave it here for the next person who comes. There is no reason to be rude, because there are good people out there." -Diane.


To all who I met today: Thank you for letting me have a piece of what you live everyday. Thank you for allowing me to change perspective and find the story behind the story. Thank you for sharing all that you did with me today and hope that one day we will cross paths again. Thank you. Oh and thank you to the woman who gave Diane Carl's Jr. and offering me to have some (she thought I was homeless too), you are a kind person.
To everyone reading this: You never know what happens to people. The stories and why they choose this life are all different and amazing. If you criticize the homeless and honk or yell as you drive by, just try to think, Would you make it out there with nothing? Could you survive a day with out food or shelter and no one to keep you company? Could you do what they do everyday? There are no weekends for these people. There is no "time-off" from homelessness. Just everyday life and trying to survive in a world that never seems to help. So you with your nice pillow and comfy mattress, think tonight of giving, even if its in a smile.
"Anything helps. I once got 13 cents from someone and I said 'Thank You' and 'God Bless'. I take all I can and put it together. Not all of us are dope heads or drunks, we're just trying to get some food and survive." -Diane.