In a Friday, Jan. 19, 2018 photo, Kelsey Still poses for a photo with her sons, Grayson Perry, 6, left, and Riley Still, 2, at a hotel where she has been living on South Pine Avenue in Ocala, Fla. Last year as a result of a domestic violence situation, her children ended up in DCF care. In September her husband committed suicide, which caused a tremendous financial hardship for her and her 2 children. The family has been living in a motel, paying $290 a week and struggling to survive. She walks at least 10 miles a day so she can get her 2 children to daycare and get to work. With a lot of hard work, she has regained custody of her children and CWAH paid the majority of the security deposit and first month rent ($1,200) to help her move into an apartment at Regency Properties. She will be moving in February 1. [Bruce Ackerman/Star-Banner via AP)
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