When Donna Bergeron posted on Facebook about meeting a transient named Buddy Carr Jr., she said she was struck by how many people have been affected by homelessness.
Her drug-addicted brother has lived on the streets for decades, and she hasn’t seen him for 10 years.
She’s recently heard similarly heartbreaking stories after requesting donations for Carr, including from a customer of her Kalama furniture store. The customer said her homeless daughter had been raped and beaten under the North Fork Lewis River Bridge. After the attack, the daughter came back home around Thanksgiving, Bergeron said, but is now, again, living on the street.
In January, nearly 610,000 people were counted as homeless in this country, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2013 Homeless Assessment Report to Congress. That’s down 9.2 percent from 2007. An estimated 17,760 of the total were living in Washington and 708 in Clark County.