Spotswood resident Shelly Brozio struggles to stay financially stable as she manages her Multiple Sclerosis. Her home was destroyed during Hurricane Sandy.
Read MoreMigdonia Carerro
Belleville resident Migdonia Carerro is working on her GED after raising her children, working, and taking care of family members.
Read MoreMarlene Lopez
New Brunswick resident Marlene Lopez is a single parent who works to support her children and her aging mother.
Read MoreMargarita Rivera
Born in Puerto Rico, Margarita Rivera came to New Jersey in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. She sustained significant financial losses as a result of the storm.
Read MoreLiz
Nutley native Liz is a senior citizen who is struggling to support herself.
Read MoreJohn Pollard
New Brunswick resident John Pollard has struggled to find employment and housing due to systemic discrimination against formerly incarcerated people.
Read MoreRida Hasan
Rida Hasan immigrated to New Jersey when she was a child. She recently moved to Houston, Texas where she is able to support her family with more economic security.
Read MoreBrian Kulas
Brian Kulas charts how his mental health and medical history deeply affect how he navigates the daily concerns of living in poverty.
Read MoreDebra Oliveda
Debra Oliveda works for a grassroots nonprofit that doesn’t provide guaranteed hours. Unable to afford her own apartment, she’s been couch surfing for a year.
Read MoreMarisela
Marisela describes growing up in Mexico and coming to America as a teenager. She narrates her routine as a working mother of eight children.
Read MoreChristopher Etienne
Christopher Etienne was incarcerated as a young man. He later earned two undergraduate degrees from Rutgers and his master’s from Columbia.
Read MoreMohammad Chowdhury
Prospect Park resident Mohammad Chowdhury graduated from Rutgers and has significant student loan debt. He works as a business analyst and was previously unemployed for a year.
Read MoreWilliam and Rose Morgan
Monroe Township residents William and Rose Morgan lived modestly while working stable jobs throughout their adulthood. They’re struggling to make ends meet in retirement, in large part due to skyrocketing healthcare costs.
Read MoreDamica
Formerly the executive assistant to the president and CEO of a nonprofit, Damica was incarcerated for seven months and lost her job and all of her savings. After her release, it took her four months to find a new job.
Read MoreLenwood Smith
Cranbury native Lenwood Smith details his time in New York City during the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. He discusses the many jobs that he has had and the struggles of keeping employment.
Read MoreLizette Thomas
Highland Park resident Lizette Thomas works two jobs and lives paycheck to paycheck. She cares for her teenage son, who has autism, and her mother, who has many health care needs.
Read More"Monica"
Monica is an undocumented immigrant and single mother from Ecuador who has worked a string of low-paying jobs. She’s now studying online for a degree in fashion manufacturing.
Read MorePaul Burucelli
Paul Burucelli has been in and out of the prison system and has experienced homelessness. He has graduated culinary school and now works in social services.
Read MoreMark Hopkins
Camden resident Mark Hopkins grew up in an abusive household and was incarcerated as a young man. He graduated from Rutgers, where he was a prominent student activist.
Read MoreWalter Herres
Walter Herres recounts how he ended up in the prison system after growing up in a middle-class, suburban home. He narrates the strategies he has used to survive homelessness.
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