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Another moment in the same week of feeling passionate about the situation I'm photographing. This woman was homeless just two years ago, worked her way to a Habitat house, and is now at risk of losing it all again as her 6-year-old son is battling a rare digestive disorder. She was recently fired from a job she held for 12 years because she needed more time to take care of him.
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