
Mercy House Executive Director Larry Haynes spoke with The New York Times’ Peter Goodman about people who have experienced foreclosure, and are now finding themselves homeless and seeking shelter for the first time.
“These families never needed help before,” said Larry Haynes, executive director of Mercy House in Santa Ana, Calif. “They haven’t a clue about where to go and they have all sorts of humiliation issues. They don’t even know what to say, what to ask for.”
To read the whole story in today’s New York Times, go to “Foreclosures Force Ex-Homeowners to Turn to Shelters.”




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