Homeless in Tucson/Gracie # 1
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- This is The Carlos G Figueroa Foundation & Pan Left Productions Homeless in Tucson/Gracie series - it is about Gracie a homeless lady that is disabled & in a wheelchair - she lives in a camp & this video's purpose is to demonstrate to you what a woman in her situation has to go through to survive on the streets - we will be video shooting her every week & we will be visiting her camp, church & many other places that supports her survival
This video was shot with a Android /IOS App named Periscope that lets you stream in real time - once you download the App search for RonAustin (no space) & you can subscribe to our real time video shoots of Gracie...or you can watch the videos here on youtube
Thank you, Ron and everyone involved with the Carlos G Figueroa Foundation and Primavera, for doing and sharing this important work. Thank you, Gracie, for sharing your story.
+Alicia-Pilar Mogollon (Pia) Thank you for watching...
I live in Tucson. I am ashamed we have homeless people in the US. AMORAL, SICK. Cannot believe the country America has become. Thanks for this project!. See you at the Z
Have you no heart? I hope you will never have to be faced with such choices. I feel sorry for you
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I know gracie she always prays with me and for me when i see her
Is she still living on the streets? She'd be in her mid 60s now wouldn't she?
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She has family that loves her, that are helping her the best way they can. As much as we hate to think about it, some homeless are on the streets because they can’t abide by or live with people who have rules, whether it’s no drugs, alcohol, and some homeless choose to live their lifestyle. NOBODY can make someone get help with drugs or alcohol. Some may hit rock bottom but make a choice to change. Sadly, others can’t seem to get that spark to change and will be forever on the fringes of society.
What is so appalling about this country is there are people with all this money and there are people starving and dying being on the streets. I have seen animals treated with more dignity than people are. But we are nothing more than disposable I guess. What's even sadder is homeless vets people that served a country who view them as disposable. It's sick
Over paid and SSI is an oxymoron. People can't live on that. Give her housing
Gracie are you related to any Gamez family their in Tucson, all my family live out their, I was born their but raised in L.A. California, I have alot of family out their