Lavina Hillman says being homeless is like being tested by the devil. “I was married for ten years and worked in Toronto and Atlanta in law firms, and insurance firms in this area, and then it all ended.”
“I was working for a major law firm here, and in a series of stress tests, my parents died, my brother was dead, I lost my job, and I moved to Gig Harbor. I was running out of money.” She lost her condo and moved to Florida, but had problems in her new place. ...