From the Author: Book 02 – A New Friend

Discover the story behind A New Friend and the shelter experiences that inspired this heartfelt book about homelessness, empathy, and hope.

A New Friend was inspired by my years volunteering at homeless family shelters. It’s easier than many people realize for a family to become temporarily homeless. In fact, I’ve often heard it said that most families are just three or four paychecks away from losing their home.

In my experience, homeless families are rarely lazy or irresponsible. More often, they simply don’t ask for help until it’s too late. While homelessness is hard on everyone, I believe it’s hardest on the children. That’s why, during my time volunteering, I always looked for small ways to help the kids feel like kids again, even if only for a little while.

One of the most special gifts during that time came from Dollywood. Thanks to the generosity of Ken Bell and my dear friend Judy Ward, I was able to take the children from the shelter to Dollywood each Christmas. Their joy and laughter during those visits reminded me just how much love and hope still exist, even in difficult times.

Homelessness is a challenge found in every community, and while we may not be able to solve it completely, we can help. I encourage families to get involved—whether by donating to a food bank, collecting warm coats or sleeping bags, or simply starting a conversation with your kids. When children learn to see others with empathy and kindness, they carry that compassion for a lifetime.

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