There is nothing unusual about a single mother at home after work to enjoy time with your kids. Except when Amber Gurrola talks about his recent experience with the homeless, it is clear that "being at home together" a great accomplishment.
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In this case, the achievement is thanks to the extraordinary intelligence at its Gurrola's and assistance from the community.
Speaking at his rented room in Sarasota, surrounded by four daughters, ages 8-13, Gurrola said, "we were expelled from our home in Bradenton back in May. We all live in the car for almost a month. " Gurrola, 34, shook his head and added wryly, "it's a two-door Cavalier, so it's very comfortable with the five of us sleeping in it."
One of the girls are older remember sitting in a car which was spreading peanut butter on bread with his finger to make sandwiches for young children because they do not have a knife.