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LayLay

February 19, 2020

LayLay left home to remove herself from an abusive home life. She utilizes shelters and stays at friends’ homes to keep herself safe.

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In Neilson Street Project Tags Foster Care, Incarceration, Mental Health Services, Reproductive Healthcare, Student Loan Debt, Access to Social Services, Social Service Eligibility, Public Transportation, Temporary Housing, Health Care

Rida Hasan

December 31, 2018

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.

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In 37 Voices Tags Education, Immigration, Family Leave Insurance, Health Care, Student Loan Debt, Economic Security, Affordable Housing, Financial Literacy

Debra Oliveda

December 31, 2018

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.

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In 37 Voices Tags Homelessness, Supportive Housing, Economic Security, Minimum Wage, Housing Affordability, Safety Net, Affordable Housing, Student Loan Debt, Child and Dependent Care Credit, Transportation, Health Insurance

Mohammad Chowdhury

December 31, 2018

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.

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In 37 Voices Tags Minimum Wage, Student Loan Debt, Pay Equity, Reentry, Health Care, Education

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