With temperatures dropping across Central Indiana, it becomes more dangerous to live without stable housing a reality that nearly became Jonathan Green's experience.
Green, an Army intelligence analyst, faced unexpected challenges after his military service. Without a steady job and struggling to keep up with rent, he found himself considering his car as a backup housing plan.
"I was looking at backup plans, and I'm like, 'OK, well, the backup plan is I have a car,'" Green said.
Green turned to InteCare Veteran Services, which saved him from eviction. Now, sitting on the front steps of his own home still feels surreal.
"I still wake up in the morning, and I'm like, 'I can't believe this is mine,'" Green said. "Just no words. I didn't know that services like that existed."
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