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Hi, my name is Michael Vance, and I’m 43 years old. I never imagined my life would come to this point — being homeless, hungry, and fighting every single day just to stay warm and keep hope alive.
Not long ago, I had stability. I worked hard for everything I had. But when I reached out for professional help, hoping to get my life on track, it ended up doing more harm than good. I lost everything I had built — my home, my security, my sense of peace.
Now I’m doing my best to survive on the streets during these cold winter nights. I don’t have a car, just my legs to get me where I need to go. I walk for miles some days, trying to find warmth, food, or a quiet place to rest.
I’ve been putting in job applications anywhere I can, but it’s hard to find work when you can’t afford to wash your clothes or maintain basic hygiene. I just want the chance to show up to interviews clean, fed, and ready to prove that I’m still the hardworking person I’ve always been.
My family isn’t in a position to help — they’re struggling with their own problems and won’t get the help they need. So it’s just me right now, trying to hold on to what little strength and faith I have left.
I’m not asking for much — just enough to get food, wash my clothes, and stay warm until I can get back on my feet. Every dollar makes a difference. Every bit of kindness helps me take one more step toward a new beginning.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story. If you can’t donate, even sharing this means more than you know. God bless you for caring.
— Michael Vance

