A Family's Odyssey: The Minivan Becomes Home in Long Quest for Housing

'We would try to keep the kids distracted. We would go to the park, we would go to the mall and just around bedtime we would grab something to eat, walk around with the dog and try to go to sleep,' Angelica recalled. 'Martin would sleep in the middle and Brian would sleep in the back. Miguel and I would sleep in the front.'
They shuttled the van with its scratches and dings between South San Francisco’s Orange Park, Daly City’s Gellert Park and other places where they felt relatively safe. The van is an Odyssey, something of a metaphor.
The family struggled to keep the boys in school, buy ice to chill Angelica’s insulin, feed the family, find free Wi-Fi so the boys could keep up with homework, do laundry, search for housing, pay bills and draw as little attention as possible.
'I’d ask my kids, ‘Are you guys good?’ They would say ‘Yeah,’' Angelica said. 'I think they said that just to make me feel better.'
After two years without a permanent home, the family in February 2025 moved into a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment in San Mateo thanks to their determination and the public agencies and nonprofits that extended a safety net to catch them."
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