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The number of homeless Americans over 65 is expected to more than double in the next five years.
NBC News· 2025-08-29 14:15
Was this the first place you spent a night after being evicted. >> Yes. >> How did you sleep.I see chairs here. What did you do. >> Uh, probably something like this.>> Not very comfortable. >> No, that's why it was like an hour or two at a time. In 2021, at 69 years old, Vernon Wedge became homeless for the first time.After losing his eyesight, then his job, then his savings. Vernon was evicted from the Scottsdale, Arizona apartment he shared with his adult son, Grant, and their dog, Rosco. >> This is the a ...
Walls can Speak Too | Giorgi Gagoshidze | TEDxTSMU
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:12
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