[post_page_title]Teachers, nurses forced to live in their cars[/post_page_title]
A little farther west than Atlanta, soaring housing costs have forced hundreds of people – all gainfully employed – to live in their cars. When we think of homelessness we often think of poverty, but it’s a phenomenon that isn’t restricted to the lowest of society’s rungs. In California, teachers, nurses and chefs, to name just a few professionals, have resorted to this method, even in affluent areas like Santa Barbara. Marva, a 48-year-old nursing assistant, said she thanked God for waking up safe and sound, and for the Safe Parking program.
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