Shane and Crystal are a homeless couple living in Columbus, Ohio. Every day is a battle for the basics: food, water, safety, and a place to sleep. But what stands out most is their love — not just for each other, but for a future they refuse to give up on.
In this candid conversation, they share what it's really like to survive homelessness together. From sleeping outside in dangerous weather to relying on panhandling for daily needs, their story is raw, unfiltered, and deeply human. They speak honestly about the emotional toll, the lack of support, and their plan to try to get off the streets without anyone’s help.
They also share powerful wishes: no more homeless veterans, no more homeless kids, and hope for a better life. Through it all, they hold on to each other — and to their faith.
This is not just another story about homelessness. It’s a story about resilience, love, and what it really means to be human in a world that often looks the other way.
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Invisible People works to change public perceptions of homelessness and influence policy change. Many people mistakenly blame homelessness on individuals rather than systemic issues like affordable housing shortages, unemployment, childhood trauma, and insufficient wages. This misunderstanding hampers efforts to address homelessness effectively.
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