Participant 197 Community Conversations Interview
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Trenton, N.J.: New Jersey State Library
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In this interview, Participant 197 shares their frustration with the system that enables homelessness and creates barriers for people to receive the social services during COVID-19. The participant describes struggles regaining custody over their child, but despite these hardships, the participant shares that they find happiness in the little things in life and remains happy and hopeful that everything will get better in time.
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Essex Co. (N.J.), COVID-19 Pandemic, New Jersey, Resilience, Housing Insecurity_Instability, Resources Needed, Unpredictability, Positive Outlook, Homeless Individuals, Social Disconnect - Social Isolation and Loneliness, Loss of Job or Business, Lack of Financial Means to Support Basic Needs, Employment, Social and Economic Factors, Social Re-Connect, Negative Mental Health Outcomes, Secondary Suffering and Trauma
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