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Evette
Evette was on State Street, just south of Randolph. She had a few books in her hand and was quietly leaned up against a wall. She's been homeless for two weeks. Her family is gone (most have passed away) and her grandkids don't want to see her, so she was on the verge of tears the whole time we were with her. "I don't want to be a burden to them", she said. She sleeps on the Red Line and Blue Line trains and needs housing and food. She was the sweetest woman! Truly a loving Grandma (and it felt like it to us!) My kids and I all hugged her multiple times. She is family.
Evette
Evette was on State Street, just south of Randolph. She had a few books in her hand and was quietly leaned up against a wall. She's been homeless for two weeks. Her family is gone (most have passed away) and her grandkids don't want to see her, so she was on the verge of tears the whole time we were with her. "I don't want to be a burden to them", she said. She sleeps on the Red Line and Blue Line trains and needs housing and food. She was the sweetest woman! Truly a loving Grandma (and it felt like it to us!) My kids and I all hugged her multiple times. She is family.