Carissa and Jon have been in and out foster homes all of their life.

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Carissa and Jon have been in and out foster homes all of their life. They have been living on the streets homeless for 6 months. 2 months ago Carissa found out she is pregnant. Because she does not have proper ID most government agencies cannot help her. It is very common for the homeless population to have legal issues that actually prevent any outside assistance. Homeless and pregnant! I just cannot imagine. While talking to them I felt powerless. I was so shocked by their situation I really did not know what questions to ask. This like all the stories on this vlog are real, unedited and uncensored.


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