Thousands of California students are homeless. Here's how one young woman made sure you'd never notice her
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When Alize Satberry and her family arrived in San Diego, they joined a growing number of students lacking stable housing, with that number reaching nearly 18,000 by last year.
The pervasive issue of youth homelessness in San Diego has prompted schools like Barrio Logan’s Monarch School to train educators on how to identify and assist vulnerable families.
Ariel Taylor shared how she felt too ashamed to seek help during her teenage years of homelessness, highlighting the stigma that many young people face.
Many young adults expressed feelings of shame related to their homelessness, as exemplified by Satberry’s experience of relocating due to a loss of rental aid.
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