Hopeless for the holidays
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-- Story and photos by Sean Hiller
Gene Wolf never thought he’d end up where he and his daughters are:
without a home.
Wolfe, 33, and daughters Shannon, 5, and Amber, 9, are living between
motels and shelters as Wolfe struggles to take on the role of single
father while trying to find a job that will not conflict with day-care
scheduling.
The three have been searching for a place to call home for more than
four months. The family was forced to leave their Costa Mesa home after
the girls’ mother left, leaving Wolfe, who was working full time as an
electrician at the time, solely responsible for caring for the girls.
With no one to care for his daughters while he was at work, Wolfe lost
his job.
Wolfe has promised himself one thing: “I don’t want these girls to
have to sleep in the car. At least it hasn’t come to that yet.”
So far, Wolfe has managed to keep some sort of roof over their heads.
The three even have camped in Orange County’s O’Neil Regional Park when
weather permitted.
And they’ve found more solace at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. In
addition to providing them them with hot meals, the kitchen has used its
resources to find shelters and motels that would house the family.
With the soup kitchen’s help, the light at the end of the tunnel is
becoming brighter for Wolfe and his daughters. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church on Balboa Peninsula has worked with the soup kitchen to put them
up in a motel, enabling Wolfe to re-enroll his girls in school and for
him to get a job as an electrician.
These latest developments, Wolfe said, give him the hope that soon he
and his girls will be fully back on track and that they will once again
have a place to call home.
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