It was featured in the nbc 4 changing minds campaign. Reporter look closely. These tattoos are of tears, telling a story of a sad life growing up on the streets. Now at age 30, her turn around runs deeper than the makeup covering the marks. I grew up trying to make money any way i could for my daughter. Reporter pay me, pimp hasrd. There was breaking into houses, selling drugs, stealing cars and dealing with a Mental Illness she didnt know she had. Her first break down . Age 16, a year having her first baby. I wanted to leave the earth. Reporter not long after being hospitalized it was back to being homeless. Her depression turned into anger, when her bipolar disorder peaked. I didnt get arrested, but i lost that person. Reporter you didnt remember some of this. At one point i got so afraid, and thats when i went and got help. Reporter she stumbled into a local library and looked up Mental Health resources online. And it led her here. Inside, a lot of smiles, laughing, clapping, only a
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San Mateo County will receive almost $14 million to jump-start a plan to provide housing and services for people living in small encampments scattered along the Coastside and from South