HUDSON, Fla. — Can you imagine what it’s like to get up and go to school when you don’t have a place to sleep, take a shower, or even eat a hot meal? Well, that’s the reality for thousands of students in the Tampa Bay Area.
Education means a lot to Kimberly Parsons, a mother of two. Her daughter, Hope, is only 4 years old, but Parsons has a 17-year-old son too. They all live together in a homeless shelter in Hudson right now.
Parsons says enrolling him in virtual school probably wouldn’t have happened without help from the woman who runs the shelter where they’re living. She says she’s the one who put her in contact with the program called Students in Transition, which is run through the Pasco County School District. They have a Homeless Liaison, too.
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