Homelessness in America

Looking at this picture of Liz Murray, you see a bright-eyed girl with a dazzling smile and sleek, dark hair. You would never guess that her life story would be the subject of a TV movie called Homeless to Harvard. Liz's tremendous accomplishment is unusual, but she believes that everyone can overcome challenges. She hopes that her story will make people more aware of the problem of homelessness in America.


Liz was born in the Bronx, New York. Her parents both used drugs. They were poor, and both of her parents had HIV. Sometimes, her mother bought drugs instead of food for her children. Liz began supporting them when she was 10 years old. Her mother was blind, too. She died when Liz was just 15. Her father moved to a homeless shelter, and Liz took to the streets.


Liz faced a big decision. She could follow in her mother's footsteps, or she could follow her dreams. What do you think you might do if you were homeless at age 15? Liz did not give up. She spent time at friends' houses, often sleeping on their couches at odd times of day. She sometimes slept on a bus at night. She had one good friend to help her through these hard times, but both girls suffered from difficult circumstances. Liz wanted a change. She decided that education was the key to her future success.


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