Our Home
Every morning, as our cities wake, thousands of people remain unseen. They sleep under bridges, in cars, or on sidewalks — invisible to most, but not forgotten by us.
More than half a million people in the United States are unhoused. We’re focusing on Windham Willimantic, located in Connecticut. Some lost jobs. Some fled unsafe homes. Some are struggling with mental health, disability, or the rising cost of rent.
Homelessness is not a choice. It’s a crisis — fueled by lack of affordable housing, low wages, and the absence of a safety net.
We can’t solve this alone. But together — as a community — we can build a future where no one has to sleep on the streets.
But change is happening. With every person who donates, volunteers, or simply cares — we’re building a community where no one is forgotten.
There are a few lovely people we’ve gathered today to discuss their perspectives and share their personal experiences with this ongoing struggle against homelessness.
Every city has its quiet corners. The places we pass without looking — where people sleep, wake, and survive in plain sight.