Homeless children advocates at a White House discussion said they want more help from Obama
Carrie Parker likes to say that her story isn’t a “typical homeless story.” It started with a teenager “knocking on my door, asking for a place to stay,” she said recently at her home in Adrian, Mich. The teenager was her ex-husband’s daughter and she’d run away. Parker decided to adopt her, but first she needed help providing Madison with little things like school supplies. So she reached out to Beth McCullough, a social worker who helps homeless teens and runaways. Jokingly, she told McCullough that she hoped she’d never see her “for real reasons.”
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