Veteran Frank Sharpe lives on disability income and is recovering from a stroke. Facing an imminent eviction and the prospect of shelter life, he makes one last stand.
For millions of disabled Americans who live on social security income, rent is not affordable anywhere in the US. What’s more, government rent aid is scarce and its application process poses accessibility barriers. Mr. Sharpe’s story shows the need for change.
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