Meth Addiction Caused A Former HP Coder To Become Homeless - Here's How She Overcame It
It wasn't long ago that Sue worked for HP in Silicon Valley making nearly six figures a year before a drug addiction tore her life apart and left her on the streets.
Today she lives in a nice home in a quiet neighborhood. The residence was a private donation by the InnVision shelter network. InnVision provides homes to women making their way off the streets and back into society.
The four-bedroom home is spacious.
A local design firm redecorated the interior.
Sue and her three roommates may live here as long as they like and pay only minimal rent.
InnVision knows how important pets are to the people it serves and allows residents to keep them as long as the animals are well cared for and don't cause damage.
Sue's collection of books are on display over the landing at the top of the stairs. Sue says she has always been an avid reader.
One of Sue's roommates works at a nursery and the backyard reflects her green thumb.
The discounted plants from the nursery add to the patio out back, offering the women a peaceful place to enjoy the outdoors.
There's a certain type of teamwork created when people who've lost everything are given a second chance.
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