Disabled Woman Lives in Gov. Abbott's State-run Homeless Camp in Austin

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Stephanie just woke up. She lives in Governor Abbott's state-run homeless camp in Austin, Texas. Jennifer was on her way to the porta-potty when her friends suggested that I talk to her. I was kind of surprised she agreed. It's rare people want to speak to a camera first thing after getting out of bed.

Stephanie says homelessness is hard being judged and pointed at looked down by people who don't understand the situation. Most people believe people are homeless because they don't want to work or do anything for themselves. Stephanie continues there are people in the camp who had homes and have jobs but lost everything do to a crisis or an illness. In Stephanie's situation, it's both crisis and illness.

The owner sold the home Stephanie was living in. Although she was sick with cancer, she had to leave the property in 24 hours. Stephanie then went through major surgery. She says the hospital excited her back to homelessness even though she needed recuperative care, where she then survived on the streets severely disabled. Sadly, hospitals are known to exit patents without insurance or a place to stay out on the streets. A few hospitals have been sued for patient dumping, but they still do it.

Stephanie is now receiving disability, but it's still not enough to rent an apartment. She has been on a housing list for three years, but because of the affordable housing crisis, homeless service providers have trouble finding apartments. Everyone I talk to during my visit to Camp Texas had been on a housing list for several years. We need your help to fix that.

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There is a direct correlation between what the general public perceives about homelessness and how it affects policy change. Most people blame homelessness on the person experiencing it instead of the increasing shortage of affordable housing, lack of employment, a living wage or the countless reasons that put a person at risk. This lack of understanding creates a dangerous cycle of misperception that leads to the inability to effectively address the root causes of homelessness.

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Notice when she was asked 3 wishes she never even mentioned herself. She has more heart than most out there❤

jmoriarty
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You know what, my mother had two failed back surgery. Doctor said we’re sorry we can do no more, she lost her insurance and her body was in so much pain she turned to drugs. I bet the same thing has happened to this woman. It disgusts me and it makes me so angry at our system. So many stories connect in so many ways.

MzClementine
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I praying and sending out all the prayers that homeless in and also there find a home

aliciaarias
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Great interview. She is like so many...wants to help others! ❤️🙏

debbiehall
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AMEN to her 3 wishes. Confirmation!! Praying safe housing all people in need.

Rita-
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I wish her the best. She has hope. You can tell she is a fighter. Godspeed to all.

whatup
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So sweet she still has hopes.Great wishes.

sokontes
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She seems like a nice lady Mark been thru hell I wish her and all like her the best.

scraps
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God bless her and everyone in her situation..

smilenowsmileforever
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Hey, my dude. Your channel is incredible. It’s the most important one on YouTube. I hope the world eventually sees this, so we can end this pandemic that is homelessness. It brings somber stories to people who are lucky. These people need to understand how lucky we are.

penguinhunter
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I watch every video in this channel & in every video the way people are saying their difficulties by showing positive attitude feels me sad & God bless those homeless people😭😭😭😭😭❤❤❤❤❤

lokeshreddy
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God bless you Stephanie, max HE keep you warm and give you food. Amen❤🌹❤

lonia.
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All the testomonies of the Homeless are so very amazing and a good example to others of their great fullness

cherylpansymiller
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We need more shelters and love in this world we need lots of it ❤️

LeVoGamingPvP
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she is telling the truth, that's what I have to pay, to move im my apartment, things are not getting better, but worse, she's truly a warm sprit.

dorawilliams
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WoW ! The three wishes are always about helping others that are homeless!!! U gotta know how it feels to understand that, & I know 😎✌️

stephaniesturgeon
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May God bless her and all the others. Good luck.

musiclover.
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America is broken! We need to fix this!

mizocosmic
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Thank you for what You Do, Blessings & Prayers

robocop
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How has our society advanced or progressed if elderly women are shunned and living on the streets? I see new apts and condos being built all around yet more people are becoming homeless and the ones out there have been homeless for years! Praying for this poor woman. 👃

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