WHAT: 1.5 million students identified, and more than 7 million kids total, experience homelessness in the U.S. Use our free, web-based HEAR US Compassion Challenge to meet some of these kids and families, and learn firsthand from them about the impacts of homelessness on their lives. Knowing that time is precious, we've designed a simple process to increase the knowledge and compassion of people across cyberspace. Many of these stories are included in Diane's new book, Dismazed and Driven: My Look at Family Homelessness in America.
The problem of family homelessness must be addressed on TWO levels--long-term and short-term:
Even if you can't get out and organize a drive or volunteer in other ways, you can do important things:
That's all we are asking! HOW TO PARTICIPATE: Our Compassion Challenge page below has 30 sections, each with a brief explanation about the video, link and timing provided. You will choose to watch one video a day (about 5 minutes). No special code, no cost--just watch one film a day. The stories were all filmed and edited by Diane Nilan over a 15-year period of backroad travels across country. Participants willingly shared their stories with hopes that viewers would gain understanding and act compassionately when they encounter others in homeless situations. Anyone viewing these short videos for 30 days will attain knowledge about family/youth homelessness far beyond what most people know or understand. Diane's new book, Dismazed and Driven, is based on these interviews she filmed during her 15 years of travel. Diane's Latest Book + Compassion Challenge Dismazed and Driven, Diane's memoir-social narrative! Watching the videos lets you meet many families in Dismazed and Driven. Stories in her book will open eyes and hearts to the issue of family homelessness through her unique account of her travels. (All proceeds from book sales benefit HEAR US Inc.) Below we offer an easy connection to 30 stories featuring a children, youth, and familiessharing their experiences of homelessness. Watch, share, ACT! |
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CURRICULUM ON FAMILY HOMELESSNESS: Our Compassion Challenge Calendar effort will create the motivated Compassion Force needed to alleviate the unimaginable amount of suffering caused by COVID-19 and the poverty and homelessness caused by the destruction of our economy. Viewers will gain an intimate knowledge of family homelessness from those who know it best--parents, children, and youth who live with no place to call home.
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DAY | EXPLANATION | LINK, LENGTH, BOOK |
1 | So They Say explores the issue of who is homeless. It's a bigger issue than you might think! Since the film was made, numbers of children/youth experiencing homelessness have skyrocketed. Dismazing! |
2 min. 40 sec. |
2 | Many Faces of Homelessness: Ayele and Family Near Disney World (FL) gives you a glimpse into one of many families in Mickey Mouse's shadow. Pat LaMarche narrates this film, giving a quick lesson on the importance of a better definition of homelessness, while Ayele explains how tough life in a motel really is. |
3 min. 50 sec. |
3 | Doggone Shame--Vet and Sons Homeless in Mobile, AL, is another stereotype buster, this time as you "tour" a cramped, leaky RV, home to a Jason (a veteran), his 3 sons and their dog. |
3 min. 35 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
4 | Parking Lot Survival: Homeless Family with Nowhere to Go Living in a car has become more prevelant as homelessness increases. "Sara" and her young son "Kenny" let Diane accompany them for a day. Wonder what it's like to live in a car? Filmed in OR |
5 min. 35 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
5 | Worn Out Welcome Mat: Olga - Dreams and Dusty Roads takes viewers to a tiny town on the southern border of Texas where Olga and her 8 children cram in with her parents in their camper. |
3 min. 52 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
6 | Life is But a Dream offers a look at babies and toddlers--a segment of the homeless population often overlooked. These little ones are in a daycare facility that provides excellent care, but it's never enough. Filmed in MA |
4 min. 25 sec. |
7 | Many Faces of Homelessness - Alexis is a 18-year-old unaccompanied youth in the Phoenix, AZ-area, now with an infant. She describes her options. |
2 min. 9 sec. |
8 | Day at the Beach focuses on a family, with 2 small children, grapples with the painful realities of homelessness on the OR coast. They've bounced around from motels, family homes, and car. |
4 min. 12 sec. |
9 | Shelter You offers an inspiring look at various forms of homelessness for families in shelters. Their faces...music...and a challenge. |
4 min. 26 sec. |
10 | Becky Blasts Homelessness, with no shelter other than a small pop-up camper, Becky and her family endured months of brutally cold weather and multiple challenges to survival in central Michigan. This didn't stop her compassion and courage. |
3 min. 42 sec. |
11 | PA Kids Share their Wisdom A courageous group of kids without homes in PA tell viewers just what it's like. Spend 4 minutes with them, then share. They are among tens of thousands (yes!) of kids without homes in PA...and among millions (yes!) in the U.S. |
4 min. 33 sec. |
12 | Little Littlest Nomads - a short version of the 11-min. HEAR US film, Littlest Nomads, features homelessness from the viewpoint of little kids. |
3 min. 05 sec. |
13 | Desperate in OR: Homeless Families and Youth - features a grandmother and her granddaughter, a mother with kids, and an unaccompanied youth sharing their experiences of homelessness. |
4 min. 48 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
14 | Invisible Homeless Families- 3 Moms, 9 Kids in Idaho takes you to a very small town in rural Idaho, where 3 courageous women each with 3 kids shared their stories of homelessness, all doubled up. You'll catch on to the fact that family homelessness is much more prevalent than most realize. and resources scarce. |
6 min. 38 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
15 | Hector Has His Say lets you hear from a young child about his experience of school and how homelessness impacts his life. Filmed in KS. |
1 min. 27 sec. |
16 | Our Worst Fear tells how Christina and her family went from living in a "normal" nice home in Sarasota, FL, to bouncing around in many forms of homelessness, all because of an unexpected medical emergency. She astutely explains the basics. |
4 min. 40 sec. |
17 | Alexa: Asked and Answered finds this high school senior covering the main topics of what it's like to be homeless on her own, living in a camper with no utilities, good and bad. Big stuff and little stuff. Filmed in ID. |
4 min. 46 sec. |
18 | NCSU Food Insecurity and Homelessness gives 3 university students who've experienced homelessness and poverty the opportunity to explain the challenges of succeeding in school while balancing survival. |
3 min. |
19 | Ride It Out - Hurricane Michael's Carnage conveys the widespread destruction in the Panama City, FL area in 2018 that left many families homeless. Rosie, a mom with 2 daughters, describes her family's experience during and after the storm. |
4 min. |
20 | We Didn't Ask to be Here explains Byron, as he describes how he, his infirm wife, and kids went from housing stability to grueling homelessness in an unexpected heartbeat. He points out the injustices and the difficulties of finding help in Idaho. |
4 min. 38 sec. |
21 | Worn Out Welcome Mat - Marine Mama Nothing in her Marine training prepared Candace for what she and her daughter went through as they lived in their car and doubled up before moving into a shelter. Filmed in KS. |
2 min. 44 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
22 | We Had It One Day laments Lupe as she describes how shock of homelessness hit her family. They did the best they could in response to it. Like many, they put their belongings into storage and moved into a motel, thinking it would be a short time until they returned to normal. Filmed in CA. |
3 min. 55 sec. |
23 | Many Faces of Homelessness: Brandy, Kenny and Kids explores how Brandy, her husband, and their 4 kids have bounced around in small motel rooms for years. The toll it's taken on her family is obvious and devastating. Filmed in FL. |
2 min. 35 sec. |
24 | Worn Out Welcome Mat: Oyuki gives an agonizing look as this mom grapples with explaining to her young children why they're living in parks and abandoned buildiings. School is a haven. Filmed in TX. |
4 min. 34 sec. |
25 | My Biggest Fear - Mom Shares Impact of Homelessness on Family illustrates how Tamu and her 4 children went from normal life as a family to homelessness, doubling up until that didn't work, then into expensive NJ motels. |
4 min. 55 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
26 | Worn Out Welcome Mat - KS: It's All About Sex shows how Melissa figured this out early on in her family's homelessness. They bounced from doubled-up situations to shelter to horrible doubled-up situations. |
3 min. 57 sec. |
27 | Many Faces of Homelessness: April tells how layoffs pushed this family into homelessness, doubling up, then into a shelter in Phoenix, AZ. April explains the pitfalls of doubled-up situations. |
2 min. 32 sec. |
28 | Preschool in Motels: DuPage County (IL) Family Struggles to Survive Homelessness shows in 90 seconds what families with young children do for "school" from their motel room. |
1 min. 30 sec. |
29 | Worn Out Welcome Mat - TX: Leia and Family illustrates that doubled-up living is much harder than most realize. Leia describes some of the challenges she and her family endured. |
2 min. 28 sec. In Dismazed and Driven |
30 | Positively Homeless: Family Homelessness in America explores how Nicole, her husband, and their 5 kids hit a rough patch and did what most people do - turn to friends for help. That didn't work out, and the HUD homeless definition and requirements became the barrier that kept them homeless in expensive motels. Filmed in MI. |
5 min. In Dismazed and Driven |
If you are moved to help children, families, youth experiencing homelessness, check our suggestions from The Charlie Book: 60 Ways to Help Homeless Kids. |
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