Dec. 7, 2011, Newark Advocate
By Jessica Alaimo
CentralOhio.com
Ursula Harris was not the type of person you’d expect to meet at a homeless shelter.
At a first meeting, she sat in the corner of the Salvation Army shelter in Newark. She wore makeup, nice clothes and jewelry. She spoke confidently and was willing to be photographed.
Harris, her daughter and her grandkids found themselves at the shelter after they were evicted from their home in Pataskala. It was a nice home, and they lost everything.
This wasn’t the first time Harris fell on hard times — several years ago, she was foreclosed on after losing her job — but it was her first time homeless.
She had been in the shelter for less than a week, and she’ll be out soon, she said — and stronger for the experience.
Harris is a former financial broker. She worked for herself, and when the economy collapsed, so did her finances.
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