Berkeley offered people cash to move from RVs into motels. How'd it go?
Briefly

The article describes the plight of families living in RVs in Berkeley, including the Hall family, who became unhoused after their rented home was deemed unlivable. Fannie Hall and her family found a corner in West Berkeley, sharing two RVs, facing hardships like job loss and eviction. Despite working, housing affordability remains a significant struggle, as illustrated by another family, the Patrick family, who endured similar challenges. The narrative highlights the broader issue of homelessness and the resilience of those affected.
I'm letting him stay in the cottage I call it the cottage, Hall, 64, said with a laugh, motioning toward a red and white RV she likened to a vacation home.
We haven't been able to afford anywhere around here, said Patrick, who asked to be identified only by his first name because he doesn't want his employers to know his living situation.
Read at www.berkeleyside.org
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