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流浪者的小木屋

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After 10 years of living outdoors, McGee got a small house a week ago. The 60-year-old woman said. "You don’t understand how I feel. I'm on my way to a different life. "

McGee said her husband died in 2004 and she didn't have the money to keep the home, so she had to live outdoors.

Summers, 38, became friends with McGee after she began asking him for some food. "I started asking questions about her to see what her story was," he said. "I learned she didn’t have anything, not even a paper box to sleep in. 

Summers decided to make a small house for McGee. He finished it in just five days. Summers said. "It could be somebody's sister, grandmother, or somebody's kids out there". When I first met her, until now, she looks different. She is happy now."

Summers said that the city won’t stop the small home, so long as they move it to a different place every 72 hours. He hopes to build more houses for other homeless people.


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