I was a guest.
I was very hesitant
My mind was quickly put to rest,
I was introduced to many
and started on my quest.
I was helped in many ways,
I even became a vendor
but I was very uncomfortable
when the revelation hit that I was homeless.
I was sleeping on the sofa
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Myself with Amanda founder of Toledo Streets Newspaper. |
with no understanding
that I was "surfing" his couch.
My outlook on homelessness
was a man living under a bridge
Not my on-again-off-again staying with family.
My second time at tent city I was no longer a guest,
a guide is what I had become, goodbye to the past.
I have my own place, I'm no longer homeless.
I am able to give back to those who feel hopeless.
Representing as a guide and helping people
is something that I am very thankful for.
Being a guide the third year at tent city
has made me become such a better person.
Sharing the love that I have for the homeless
is something I learned
at Tent City.
Pamela Renee Schneider
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