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Living in the woods

Scott Walker August 9, 2017

Ms. Debbie and her son Levi were once well known faces around Murfreesboro. However, the two now live in Nashville, still homeless, but in their words “safer.”

Tonight I had the privilege of teaching Levi, who is blind, how to turn on and start the new generator they recently purchased. Karen Lampert with the Domestic Violence Program in Murfreesboro ventured into the camp with me and we got to bring them some healthy fried chicken and a couple of Mountain Dew’s.

"Let us touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted according to the graces we have received and let us not be ashamed or slow to do the humble work." - Mother Teresa

Tags homeless, people, struggle, poverty, Nashville, Music City, TN, Tennessee, street photography, Scott Walker, black and white
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