Detroit Woman Given Second Chance At Life With Kidney Transplant After Eviction From Her Tiny Home
A Detroit woman received a life-saving transplant after getting evicted from her tiny home. Taura Brown, 43, is a fighter and survivor. ...
A Detroit woman received a life-saving transplant after getting evicted from her tiny home. Taura Brown, 43, is a fighter and survivor. ...
His landlord claimed he took advantage of pandemic resources, and he wants him out.
The 30-year-old said she called the state's rental assistance agency for her money multiple times.
The narrative on the campaign has been changed to state that she is a "mother figure" to the girls.
The power of kindness will keep this mother and her children in their home.
This helps a lot of folks!
When the eviction moratorium ends, Black families face possible homelessness.