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🎧 Episode 93 - The Homelessness You Don’t See

31 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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April is National Fair Housing Month, but this conversation goes beyond policy and into something often overlooked - the reality of hidden homelessness. Chris and Karolyn are joined by Kym Crupper, case manager at McPherson Housing Coalition, who shares her lived experience navigating housing instability as a single parent. From living without utilities to trying to keep life stable for her child, her story highlights how homelessness doesn’t always look the way we expect. The discussion also explores how students can fall through the cracks when families are overwhelmed or unsure how to ask for help - and why being seen matters.

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