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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • This documentary features four women who share their experiences about being homeless in Portland, Oregon. Melanie, Carla, Jewell, and Jude are in different places in their journeys through homelessness.
    Melanie has recently become homeless and is living out of her car with her dog, Zoe. Carla is struggling with health issues as she lives at a shelter in the city. She became homeless when her partner left her in the apartment that they shared, and Carla was unable to pay the rent. Jewell, a mother and grandmother, talks about what it means to be homeless and the housing insecurity that she has dealt with for most of her life. She shares about the obstacles she faces in finding a job and permanent housing after she received a felony for attempting to protect herself in an abusive relationship. Jude offers a powerful reflection on the severe risks that women face on the streets, and how her journey through homelessness has been a blessing.
    Together, Melanie, Carla, Jewell, and Jude inspire viewers to consider more deeply the issue of homelessness, and to see the dignity, wisdom, and beauty of those who do not have a home.
    Much of the movie was shot at Catholic Charities' Housing Transitions Program. The women of Housing Transitions Program were incredible collaborators and supporters of the film during its production.

Комментарии • 2

  • @marshajackson8328
    @marshajackson8328 11 лет назад +2

    This is an amazing video. I feel very blessed to know these very strong women. They are each truly amazing to me. I hope to connect with them in the very near future. Blessings to all of you.

  • @goodischristine
    @goodischristine 10 лет назад +2

    There is a profound reason that i was sent to this video on mothers day 2014. I own a hairsalon where the oasis is so much more than hairdressing. Its a place of comfort, support and enlightenment. Ive worked hands on, during my off hours times, with cancer survivors, with homeless women, with drug addicts and countless other disaster situations. This video is yet another reminder that being a lightworker, is one of the most beautiful ways to exist. When i'm exhausted, i know at the end of a long long day, that i have lifted at least one woman in to her own light. May this compassion continue to spread world wide.