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@InvisiblePeople15 сағат бұрын
I have not posted a homeless family story in sometime and I forgot how horribly judgmental ignorant some people are. My gosh people. If homelessness was a punishment for bad decisions, we'd all be homeless.
@bovinebeautymoo288414 сағат бұрын
I cant speak for others, but being homeless does NOT excuse personal accountability! Its absolutely selfish and HORRIBLE parenting to be Homeless and get PREGNANT! I feel sorry for the Children NOT the IRRESPONSIBLE Parent who gets Pregnant KNOWING you already have MULTIPLE Children you arent taking care of now! 😡😡.
@InvisiblePeople14 сағат бұрын
@@bovinebeautymoo2884 You do realize you can't change the past, right? Passing judgment doesn’t help anyone-it just makes you look ignorant and mean-spirited. Are you so perfect that you can point a finger at a mother doing her best to survive and provide for her four children and say, "You made mistakes, and I'm better than you?" Because that's exactly what your comment sounds like. This woman endures more pain every single day than you’ll probably ever understand, yet she finds the strength to smile for her kids and provide for them. Calling her selfish is not just wrong-it’s downright cruel.
@bovinebeautymoo288414 сағат бұрын
@ You are NOT addressing the ‘Elephant in the room’! I AM passing Judgment on an IRRESPONSIBLE Woman who without forethought for her other Children and their Physical, Emotional, and Mental Health, PURPOSELY brings another Innocent Child into an already bleak and uncertain future.
@InvisiblePeople14 сағат бұрын
@@bovinebeautymoo2884 The “elephant in the room” isn’t what you think-it’s the lack of compassion in your comment. Judging someone without fully understanding their circumstances only adds to the stigma and pain they already face. Life doesn’t always allow people the luxury of perfect choices, and calling someone “irresponsible” for trying to build joy or connection in the face of hardship oversimplifies the reality of survival. Nobody chooses a bleak future for themselves or their children, but people do their best with the cards they’ve been dealt. Instead of passing judgment, why not focus on supporting solutions that lift families out of these situations? That’s how we create real change. I know I know. You'd much rather be a judgmental asshole making yourself feel better by putting others down. There, I addressed the elephant in the room.
@InvisiblePeople14 сағат бұрын
@@sandrapontius3500 Arlene is an incredible mother, doing everything she can for her children under unimaginable circumstances. Everyone needs help sometimes-it’s heartbreaking to think she might read your comment. The strength it takes for her to fight for her family every single day is nothing short of miraculous. If you can’t recognize that and choose instead to judge her, that says more about you than her. Please do better. We need less judgmental assholes in the world
@KS-kr4ok2 сағат бұрын
after I had one baby I learned quickly that babies cost lots of money. So I did what it took not to have another until I could afford to do so. It took 10 years to buy my own house and have a second child. Children deserve stability. Like it or not, stability cost money. If you can not afford stability please do not bring children into instability. It is not fair to innocent children.
@InvisiblePeople20 минут бұрын
Family homelessness is in increasing epidemic proportions. 1.3 million children will experience homelessness this year. The children are already here. Pointing the finger being judgmental does absolutely nothing to help anyone - but you. Obviously putting other people down makes you feel better. I'm not trying to be difficult - it's just really frustrating. Seeing all the people point fingers at this mother blaming her as if that's gonna change anything. Look past this mother. Look at how family homelessness is growing. Look at how more children are living in poverty. Take tangible actions to prevent and solve homelessness. Help create a safety net. Those are all actions that will help homeless families, and help your community. Being judgmental about something that has already happened and can't be undone is unproductive and ignorant.
@kb89902 сағат бұрын
This feels like a conversation to not have in front of the kids.
@dawns464115 сағат бұрын
Stop blaming poor people, you don’t know her story, she could have been raped. Sweet kids, I hope they get help soon!
@JB-pe2yn7 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂 cute story but stop making crap up
@JoshuaDarius-bm7nc4 сағат бұрын
Personally I wouldn't mind if all of the fancy rich people who make more than 40K a year keep proving themselves to be the devil to everyone else because it's only a matter of time before the working class take back what never belonged to anyone else.... And yes it's going to be extremely extremely brutal at least as far as the decadent pampered bubble people who get off on their own prejudice are concerned. That's not to be confused with someone like Elon musk who makes the very clear distinction between actual homeless people and the mindless entitled drug zombies who act middle class and receive pats on the back when they stop being blood sucking leeches who never lift a finger for anyone else in their entire lives.
@KS-kr4ok2 сағат бұрын
she did not have 4 kids from rape....
@InvisiblePeople18 минут бұрын
@@KS-kr4ok REALY? My gosh, after reading your other comment and seeing this, you are the reason we are not able to scale resources to build a safety net to prevent and solve homelessness. You'd rather point a finger at someone to blame them because it absolves you of taking any responsibility in actions. Unless we fix the affordable housing crisis and unless we fix the gaps in the safety net, family homelessness will continue to skyrocket.
@alainab664410 сағат бұрын
If youre blaming this woman for bringing these beautiful, intelligent, amazing children into the world instead of blaming the government, bankers, rampant greed and capitalism, out of control inflation and housing costs, and lack of proper social safety systems... you're the problem. Poor people get to exist. You don't know what her situation is. Maybe she's fleeing domestic violence or an abusive family. Her babies are not "poor life choices," and she's not a bad person just because she's in a bad situation. It could literally happen to any of us. Be kind people, its not that hard. Sending all my love and prayers to this sweet family. Hoping the new year brings them stability and a proper home. ❤
@MS-st1zb2 сағат бұрын
I am paying for all of her children I cant afford my own.
@shadaeChevelle47372 сағат бұрын
She said she has a disability & she’s a single mother 💔 I hate that “fathers” can abandon their children & are NOT judged & No I don’t have any children
@Andreamom00115 сағат бұрын
Nothing but love and hope for that family. I pray they find a home soon.
@chelongogan3904Сағат бұрын
Sad too many women are Not married... there is too much unemployment. Pray for people. Churches need to start helping the poor. Wish there would be more good Employment agencies.
@edwardknox61715 сағат бұрын
My heart goes out to these folks.
@RamlallSingh-xk7vo16 сағат бұрын
Homeless is bad, but why get pregnant while in a hotel room for a year, and where is the father of the kids?
@InvisiblePeople15 сағат бұрын
do you think that world is like a Norman Rockwell painting? I can’t believe people are still asking in 2024 where are the father is?
@RamlallSingh-xk7vo15 сағат бұрын
@InvisiblePeople Yes where's the father?
@Andreamom00115 сағат бұрын
It is not the children’s fault if the father is not involved. It is not the mother’s fault if the dad is not involved. HE is the one who is not there caring for his family. THEY should not be judged for HIS lack. (And it may not even be his fault, either.)
@florasonners163515 сағат бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!
@bovinebeautymoo288414 сағат бұрын
Because Accountability! It’s absolutely IRRESPONSIBLE to get Pregnant KNOWING you cant provide for the ones you have!!
@martharodgers-martin369415 сағат бұрын
This woman is very strong. Her kids are beautiful, smart and well behaved. She seems like a good mother. I hope she finds the help she needs. This family deserves a stable home.❤❤❤
@InvisiblePeople15 сағат бұрын
(((hugs)))
@lauraann7816Сағат бұрын
Little Matthew is precious enjoying his truck. It's nice to see that a child can bloom where he is planted ❤
@jollybbjolly50169 сағат бұрын
The Person Who Wears the Shoe ... Only Knows Where it Bites ... Everyone has a Different Journey ... Never Judge immediately...
@Kerry-ft2zf2 сағат бұрын
We need a go fund me for this family. Must be so painfully difficult raising kids of different ages in one room. Beautiful family
@InvisiblePeople18 минут бұрын
She's working on it
@zan11582 сағат бұрын
Haven't seen a new post from Mark in a while. Something that grinds my teeth is that illegal immigrants (like in NYC) have been given hotel rooms, cell phones, etc., while this country still ignores our homeless.
@lindamarie657415 сағат бұрын
God bless them!
@Bee-Kind-Baker10 сағат бұрын
This woman seems very sweet, as do her children . They are in such a sad, desperate situation . I’m sure each day, feels like another mountain to climb. I pray that they find a nice place to call home , a safe place. There’s no excuse for case workers not being speedy with these cases. If this lady has been approved for a voucher ( section 8, HUD) then there should be no delays. In our state, there are 2 programs: 1 where you depend on them to locate a place and the other , where you are allowed to choose it yourself. Someone is really dropping the ball here. She may need to get someone from a Legal Aid Society to help her.
@elainegoad97774 сағат бұрын
A lot of Tax Credit and (I don't know about HUD housing) require an application deposit $25-35 for a background check every time. you apply at a different place. She doesn't have extra money.
@kellynorvell57148 сағат бұрын
People.... please STOP judging this lady (seriously). We have no say so as to how we each come into this world. Some people are fortunate to be born into families with money but with parents who molest them (for real). She is doing her best to love and protect them with limited resources. Remember..... The Virgin Mary and Joseph were homeless for a short time and Jesus Christ was born in a manger. All of you who unfairly criticize this mother are going to get some serious karma. Many thanks to Invisible People for standing up to the bullies criticizing this mother 🙏Happy Holidays everyone.
@annmarie296452 минут бұрын
She needs to go after the ex-husband for child support. Men have to support their children.
@misspiscesdreamz25 минут бұрын
💯 agree
@lesliewashington833315 сағат бұрын
It seems like she makes lots of bad decisions…smh.
@InvisiblePeople15 сағат бұрын
if homelessness was a punishment for bad decisions, we’d all be homeless - even you
@specialgradetre15 сағат бұрын
@@InvisiblePeopleI love your replies. Wholesome man!!
@Andreamom00115 сағат бұрын
Have you never made a bad decision? I have made many. I am just blessed enough that my poor decisions didn’t lead to homelessness.
@butterflyfairy504610 сағат бұрын
At least their in a safe, warm place. Could be in her car... in California theres no room in shelters and theres a waiting list to get in for families and theres no hotel help. Its $3000 a month to stay in a hotel. We low income folks can't afford that. Theres also a waiting list for affordable low income apartments and shes right. These case managers don't know what they r doing ahave never been homeless!!! God bless and protect this family ❤
@bovinebeautymoo288414 сағат бұрын
I cant speak for others, but being homeless does NOT excuse personal accountability! Its absolutely selfish and HORRIBLE parenting to be Homeless and get PREGNANT! I feel sorry for the Children NOT the IRRESPONSIBLE Parent who gets Pregnant KNOWING you already have MULTIPLE Children you arent taking care of now! 😡😡
@InvisiblePeople14 сағат бұрын
You started another thread? Oh my gosh, you just want to bitch and put other people down. And I see there's another comment from the same person that commented on the other thread you posted on - same exact comment - is that a second of count of yours? I mean it seems like it's the same person on both accounts - that's kind of strange. So since you started another thread, I will post my responses to you and you're probably gonna post the same responses so I'll just post them all here, including the elephant in the room * You do realize you can't change the past, right? Passing judgment doesn’t help anyone-it just makes you look ignorant and mean-spirited. Are you so perfect that you can point a finger at a mother doing her best to survive and provide for her four children and say, "You made mistakes, and I'm better than you?" Because that's exactly what your comment sounds like. This woman endures more pain every single day than you’ll probably ever understand, yet she finds the strength to smile for her kids and provide for them. Calling her selfish is not just wrong-it’s downright cruel. * The “elephant in the room” isn’t what you think-it’s the lack of compassion in your comment. Judging someone without fully understanding their circumstances only adds to the stigma and pain they already face. Life doesn’t always allow people the luxury of perfect choices, and calling someone “irresponsible” for trying to build joy or connection in the face of hardship oversimplifies the reality of survival. Nobody chooses a bleak future for themselves or their children, but people do their best with the cards they’ve been dealt. Instead of passing judgment, why not focus on supporting solutions that lift families out of these situations? That’s how we create real change. * You’re right-the world does need accountability. But let’s place it where it can actually create change: on the politicians and systems that have allowed an affordable housing crisis to spiral out of control, leaving millions without a safety net. No one should be homeless. No one should have to struggle this hard just to survive. If we want to hold people accountable, let’s start with those in power who’ve failed to fix the root causes of homelessness and poverty. That’s where our energy and outrage should be directed-not at a mother doing her very best in impossible circumstances. It’s easy to point fingers, but accountability without empathy doesn’t solve anything. Let’s focus on creating solutions instead of blaming individuals who are already carrying more than their fair share of the burden.
@ValoryRansom14 сағат бұрын
Agreed ! Those poor babies , I feel so bad for them because NO children should ever have to be homeless or have to worry about anything but being a kid. This is horrifying to keep bringing babies into a situation like that .
@InvisiblePeople13 сағат бұрын
It’s horrifying that in this great country of ours we don’t have a safety net to help them Homelessness is skyrocketing across the country , and family homelessness is the growing demographic Do you think being judgmental is gonna change anything?
@ValoryRansom13 сағат бұрын
@InvisiblePeople I can tell you that I'm not being judgemental. I was homeless myself for about a month along with my husband. His mom passed and 6 months later mine passed and we are both disabled. Once they passed we lost everything and our families fell apart . It was a nightmare not knowing if you would have a place to lie your head but I can tell you one thing is that I did not bring any children into that nightmare . That is utterly disgusting. Babies should not be brought into a situation like that . Having babies definitely is not the answer .
@InvisiblePeople13 сағат бұрын
you are being judgmental you’re blaming the mom without even knowing any facts you’re blaming the mom which will not do a damn thing to change the situation. It’s literally ridiculous to blame a homeless mom for their homelessness because no matter what the cause of their homelessness, they’re still homeless. We need to fix the affordable housing crisis and fix the safety net to prevent and solve homelessness. I respect this mother and all mothers that are doing the best they can against all odds to provide for their children. I don’t respect judgmental people that keep on pointing to the past as if that’s gonna change anything.
@unedited271615 сағат бұрын
BLESS THE FAMILY WITH A CHRISTMAS 🎅MIRACLE IN JESUS S NAME AMEN🙏💯THANKA MARK FOR CARING AND SHARING ITS THE SIMPLE THINGS IN LIFE TURNS ONES SPIRITS TO NOT GIVE UP ❤GOD BLESS
@Victoria-z8l6l3 сағат бұрын
In Jesus name. Amen
@JanettPistol-vi4oxСағат бұрын
THE BEST GIFT IS BIRTH CONTROL AND A JOB
@sayno267213 сағат бұрын
I hope she could find a case worker to help her to set realistic short to long term goals that works for her and her children. I think helping her oldest son to make sure he finish high school is so important.
@SpreadLoveAndKindnessNotHate9 сағат бұрын
Praying for them. They are such a beautiful family. The kids are adorable and the mom seems very loving. 💜✨
@Uc60xez6314 сағат бұрын
Why have babies if you can't even support yourself?????🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
@InvisiblePeople14 сағат бұрын
I just can’t anymore! The kids are here. This is a beautiful family. Grow some compassion. Being judgmental about the past isn’t gonna change the future. There are hundreds and thousands of families just like this that need help. You can either leave ignorant comments or do something to help prevent and solve homelessness in your community.
@ohmeowzer112 сағат бұрын
God Bless this family.
@b-rare2 сағат бұрын
I notice my comment was deleted....here it is again but ill keep it more professional....i heard her story , poor woman and family heart goes out to them....however, if you are poor, cant take care of yourself, stop having kids. stop being so selfish. Have a nice day!
@InvisiblePeopleСағат бұрын
We only delete comments if they are racist or personal attacks. 1. Blaming her for homelessness and poverty is misplaced. This mother doesn’t have the resources to fix the housing crisis or repair the broken safety net. Criticizing her doesn’t solve the systemic issues that caused her situation. 2. The past cannot be undone. She has children-beautiful children-and this is a wonderful family that deserves support. Instead of judgment, we should focus on helping them get out of that hotel so they can rebuild their lives. 3. On the topic of sex: If you’ve experienced it, you’d know hormones and passion are powerful forces. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs places sex at the foundation of human motivation-it’s not a selfish or calculated act, but often an unconscious drive. 4. Selfish? Really? What’s truly selfish is tearing someone down to feel superior. It’s unproductive and doesn’t help anyone. Here’s the reality: 1.3 million children experience homelessness every year. Homelessness is skyrocketing-every $100 increase in rent leads to a 9% rise in homelessness. If you take issue with this mother, remember she’s just one of hundreds of thousands of homeless families, a rapidly growing demographic. You have a choice: keep pointing fingers, or set aside judgment and work to prevent and solve family homelessness.
@InvisiblePeople42 минут бұрын
Let’s be real-the reason you’re so quick to judge and blame the mom is that it lets you off the hook from taking any responsibility to help. Honestly, I can’t think of anything more selfish than that.
@korey111216 сағат бұрын
Let's have more kids too
@InvisiblePeople16 сағат бұрын
it’s so friggin disturbing that people leave comments like this. There will be many more, and you’re the first judgmental, asshole. Woohoo!
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
@@InvisiblePeople Well I have to admit I’m not a big fan of children either, I don’t really like children But if somebody chooses to become pregnant and or adopt children Then congratulations to them you know I’m not judging anybody in that situation
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
@@InvisiblePeople What I don’t understand is how people can be hateful and so ignorant towards people that are homeless Or even have a home but maybe you don’t make much money and they have to use the food bank or the Salvation Army How can people drag someone down for being in a situation they cannot control? You know, that is what is disturbing to me
@cornflakegirl171811 сағат бұрын
Why you're so cruel???
@robbynburris378021 минут бұрын
Sometimes life throws a left hook! Hopefully it never happens to you. You should try leaving your judgment at the door
@watchmenstudios15 сағат бұрын
Is she planning on having more kids??? Great life choices..
@InvisiblePeople15 сағат бұрын
are you planning on leaving more judgmental, ignorant comments?
@cornflakegirl171811 сағат бұрын
🤦🏻♀️ What's wrong with you people???
@marianmorgan215610 сағат бұрын
Baby daddies?
@zeediamondsimon43427 сағат бұрын
Heartless comment. That’s not what this channel is about.
@joleneschmidt609211 сағат бұрын
Well at least the kids have a few toys to play with.
@PoBaska16 сағат бұрын
Were is the dad
@alvaroLguevara15 сағат бұрын
Really? You can't figure that out?
@PoBaska15 сағат бұрын
@alvaroLguevara just pointing it out
@alvaroLguevara15 сағат бұрын
@PoBaska -Heres an Idea... Why is homelessness thru the roof in the US? Why are ppl who worked their ENTIRE LIves , homeless? Why are Seniors homeless? Why are Vets Homeless ?
@PoBaska14 сағат бұрын
@alvaroLguevara because of the Biden administration running the country into the dirt and trust me I been homeless twice this year after working since I was 12
@PoBaska14 сағат бұрын
Because the Biden administration deliberately ran the economy into the ground
@AprilHorton-t8b11 сағат бұрын
We all have had a story so never say never say never
@Robbie-sk6vc15 сағат бұрын
Where's dad? (or dad's) Why not make him/them man up? She is just as much to blame here as the case worker! Why blame the system for YOUR lack of good judgement in chosing guys?
@InvisiblePeople15 сағат бұрын
Holy shit, are you a fucking asshole. I try not to cause but Jesus - what a judgmental jerk you are! There’s really not much else to say except people like you are the reason that we’re not able to help people at the scale that we need to.
@bovinebeautymoo288414 сағат бұрын
WHEN you point out the obvious, you are called judgmental. But at what POINT does the ADULT Woman get held accountable for bringing INNOCENT Children into a Horrible situation..
@InvisiblePeople14 сағат бұрын
@@bovinebeautymoo2884 the obvious is it's 2024, and asking where the dad is it's pretty much a stupid question. There you are with the accountability again. I'm just gonna post this every time you mention accountability! You’re right-the world does need accountability. But let’s place it where it can actually create change: on the politicians and systems that have allowed an affordable housing crisis to spiral out of control, leaving millions without a safety net. No one should be homeless. No one should have to struggle this hard just to survive. If we want to hold people accountable, let’s start with those in power who’ve failed to fix the root causes of homelessness and poverty. That’s where our energy and outrage should be directed-not at a mother doing her very best in impossible circumstances. It’s easy to point fingers, but accountability without empathy doesn’t solve anything. Let’s focus on creating solutions instead of blaming individuals who are already carrying more than their fair share of the burden.
@cornflakegirl171811 сағат бұрын
Let me guess... you voted for Trump.
@Robbie-sk6vc9 сағат бұрын
@@cornflakegirl1718 Absolutely not!
@wilson897913 сағат бұрын
I pray blessings for this family ❤
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
And yeah, to see that you can’t work because you’re disabled that is kind of Like setting yourself up for failure you know,
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
And you know there are lots of jobs out there for people that have special needs Like people who has special needs to do your work, They could be dog walkers, They could cut grass for people Or they could think of ways that they could open their own business from home somehow You know so nobody says that you have to work for anybody in particular You can certainly do a job that doesn’t require somebody telling you when to come to work and that You could set your own prices and come and go as you please
@InvisiblePeople13 сағат бұрын
She’s disabled not special needs, and there are not jobs out there for normal people that pay enough for rent. Are you serious about starting starting their own business? I take it. You’re gonna give them money to start their own business - if they had resources, they would not be homeless! For this mom to get out of a hotel on her own , she would have to come up with an income of $3000 or more for rent and another $3000 or more for childcare. That doesn’t include first and last months rent and a whole lot of other things. You really think this woman can automatically go get a job that has a take-home pay of $6000 a month or that she can start a business that will just raise that kind of money? Now, if we help her and all the other homeless families get into an apartment for a while so they can re-stabilize, then get a job and start a business is possible, which is why we have to help people so that they can eventually help themselves
@jens185614 сағат бұрын
Can't stand mean judgemental comments. Homelessness happens every day n still happening. It's hard to get a job if they're hiring others at lower pay etc. So many possibilities that could have happened. Father's abandon their children for selfish reasons, expenses, drugs, alcohol, other women, etc. Lived this myself, housing agencies turn down homes for whatever reasons, 1 apt got turned down bcuz it considered it a studio or whatever $1530 a month with utilities included except internet, cable phones. Great little apartment worker would have bypassed if the homeowner would have dropped the rent to $1050 a month with utilities included. Second one was nice too brand new fridge n bigger. That one got denied for an inch short of 7ft ceiling height. I'm grateful for what I have. It's a smaller apt with apt size fridge. N it has cosmetic issues , all they do is paint on top of paint n white. N it's more pricey than the other 2. It's a old building with 8 apts in each building connected. Anyhow we are Grateful Thankful for the help we got n receive. Prayers for this young woman to get the help she needs to find a place.
@InvisiblePeople14 сағат бұрын
We haven't posted a family story and a very long time and I literally forgot how horrible and judgmental some people can be. It makes me wanna scream. It's why we cannot get Support to fix the safety net to help more people.
@jlc959010 минут бұрын
Can't hear over the kids
@torriebrown960715 сағат бұрын
Beautiful family ❤❤❤❤
@unknown3618714 сағат бұрын
Local Christian people and church need to step up for her and her children. Teach her biblical marriage/ relationship and principles also. All of us need to Repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
And I also know that a lot of people that are special needs They don’t get hired a lot of the times I remember when I was in a course with a bunch of people who were taking a class to get a job And the one lady who I made friends with in that class she tried to get a job working with animals like two or three times And they denied her that job and she thinks it’s because she has very mild autism/Asperger syndrome And yeah because she was special needs she said they told her that she didn’t qualify for that job Which I didn’t think that was very nice you know I thought that was totally unfair, I think if you’re able to work To some degree then you should have a job no matter what, I don’t think that will change the outcome in this situation that this lady is in Because some people work two or three jobs more than that and are still living on the streets Or having to use the food bank and Salvation Army to get clothing or food
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
I have autism and a rare chromosome deletion myself And trust me I have lots of behavioural problems, And that I love to paint and decorate things like I am recently painting these wooden boxes And I tried to sell those to make money a little bit of money, And sometimes it goes over very well But majority of the time it doesn’t you know people just can’t be bothered to purchase my artwork And I don’t know why makes me feel like they’re the ones that are selfish you know I get lots of compliments but nobody seems to be really interested to buy my artwork in my local area The only ones that are interested to buy it are long ways away
@fgvevdbcbvng6 сағат бұрын
Beautiful children 💖
@InvisiblePeople33 минут бұрын
Yes they are
@dreameryoung3814 сағат бұрын
Dang some people don't take vouchers 😢😢😢so sorry for you I pray something works out
@nr178512 сағат бұрын
Why are there so many nasty, hateful comments? It’s not this woman’s fault that she is homeless. Even from just this short interview, it is easy to tell she is an amazing mother. Her children are adorable and polite and so smart. She is doing the job of TWO parents in extremely difficult circumstances. She is awesome. I hope and pray she gets a house soon. One year is too long for them to have to live in a motel. If I could buy her a house, I would.
@InvisiblePeople12 сағат бұрын
(((hugs)))
@Lael112 сағат бұрын
What is that on her head?
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
And you know I think it’s very very very sad I mean I’m on this group Facebook group And it’s all people in North Bay Ontario Canada looking for free stuff Is called North Bay freebies and yeah it’s just people that ask random people for free stuff Because a lot of them don’t have the money to purchase items themselves, And let’s see if somebody needs clothes for their children even for themselves You know I mostly blame these companies you know or locally own business people Because sometimes people that open up their own clothing stores in their local area sometimes a price a pair of pants for $60 or over that Sometimes just a T-shirt with a fancy design on it could be about $60 or $70 you know And I think people should stop being so greedy and start thinking about other people
@EcoFarmFL15 сағат бұрын
@invisiblepeople I will pray to Allah that this woman and her family gets into a better situation. I am not suprised there are alot of judgmental comments on this video because it seems that alot of unhappy people out here think that they are better than these people just because they have not hit the same situation yet. But Allah sees all, and he sees when people judge others so harshly, and he just might show them what it is like one day. I remember having two jobs and stuck in a hotel for 4 years straight with my wife. We could not get out of the hotel because we did not have the credit or the finances to leave. Our situation now is we have housing at the farm we work at, but we are pretty much stuck here for now due to the incredibly low pay compared to the cost of living. But we are great full to be doing what we are doing for now and glad to be out of the hotel. I hope that this family gets out of that hotel really fast. Keep up the good video work, my friend!
@fmskreg742416 сағат бұрын
Isn't it the hotel more expensive than Apt?
@InvisiblePeople15 сағат бұрын
Hotel room can be just as expensive. Hotels don’t ask for credit checks. But they become a trap because it’s nearly impossible to save up to move into an apartment while living in a hotel, and they are often nasty places
@alvaroLguevara15 сағат бұрын
Have you not heard? There's a HUGE lack of low income housing. Worldwide.
@jobecarol681211 сағат бұрын
She's got a voucher, she doesn't pay anything.
@ponderinglife558215 сағат бұрын
Revelation: 21: 3 and 4,,,friend there will be no homeless there, only peace to raise your children, free housing, free food, and true freedom. Pray for a free bible study, so sorry your stuck, maybe Invisible can help you out,,,take care
@jobecarol681211 сағат бұрын
More thoughts and prayers
@bigsarge208514 сағат бұрын
❤
@leighhoppins927313 сағат бұрын
And you know I just find the people or very very very selfish and ignorant You know I just don’t understand how anybody can say such hateful things towards somebody or a couple who is in the situation they have no control over It’s not her fault that she’s homeless, I don’t think people should be so selfish and ignorant Who the fuck gave them that right? You know We need to stay on the more positive side and try to make change
@clint8316 сағат бұрын
Reading these hatefull comments,all i can say ( most )not all people suck. It be nice if my son could have a xmas, things have been bad this year since car accident. Please help if anyone can.
@clint8313 сағат бұрын
@sandrapontius3500 i said most not all ignorant comment
@stacyjpoliticscommunityfai3597 сағат бұрын
Please post her Go Fund Me ASAP 🙏🏿
@cherilynnsorensen36379 сағат бұрын
❤by any chance does she have a cash app beautiful family
@InvisiblePeople2 сағат бұрын
Its in the pinned comment
@professorJorge1113 сағат бұрын
Hi
@InvisiblePeople16 сағат бұрын
Arleen's Cash App is $Sobetty81
@nr178512 сағат бұрын
Does she have PayPal? I’m overseas and can’t use cash app.
@InvisiblePeople11 сағат бұрын
@@nr1785 I don't believe so. I asked her to set up a GoFundMe. We have a protocol, and she met all the criteria. If she sets up a GoFundMe, I will post it. Until then, this is all she is provided.