Our Second Stories
Stories of young people who connected with our programs, got the support they needed, and began writing their Second Stories. (Unless otherwise specified, names and identifying details have been changed to protect privacy.)

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The Second Stories podcast is dedicated to telling stories of people who had first stories full of hardship and hopelessness, yet were able to change the narrative and write their own second story. Their stories of resilience and hope, but also tributes to the people and experiences and organizations that made it possible for them to start again.
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Abel and Tiffany’s Stories (Video)
Abel and Tiffany share how Second Story in the Community and Second Story for Homeless Youth changed their lives.
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Santiago’s Second Story
From an outsider’s perspective it looked like “Santiago” was simply a rebellious kid. At Second Story for Teens in Crisis, however, counselors worked on getting to know him and learning why he was acting out. He opened up and the counselors were there for him, helping him rewrite the narrative for his future.
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Timothy’s Second Story
When Timothy began attending Second Story's Safe Youth Project he was struggling in school. The program coordinator worked to tutor him in the subjects he found especially challenging, and at the end of the school year he won an award for his hard work and progress!
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Desiree’s Second Story
"Desiree" became a mom when she was very young. She wished she could provide more for her daughter, but she still had big dreams for the future of her family - she just wasn't sure how to get there until she found Second Story for Young Mothers.
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Kerry’s Second Story
“Kerry’s” mom knew money was tight, but she wasn’t expecting to get evicted from her home. She took Kerry and their cats to live at a motel for a while. A few days became a week, and one week became several. The motel was small and Kerry felt her depression growing worse, so she left to start couch surfing and sleeping on the streets.
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Marley’s Second Story
When Marley was kicked out of her home she was almost relieved -- it was her escape from years of abuse. She quickly faced new challenges on her own, though: poverty, anxiety, and homelessness. Now, Marley is a high school graduate. Learn how Second Story helped her get there.
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Emmy’s Second Story
Emmy's dad wanted the very best for his children, but he struggled to make ends meet and his job kept him away from home a lot. Emmy and her younger brother missed him and spent a lot of time alone, until they found the Safe Youth Project.
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Robert’s Second Story
When “Robert” graduated from Second Story for Homeless Youth he felt grateful for the counseling, guidance and help finding a stable place to live. But something stood out even more: he was grateful to know that Second Story staff believed in him, something he hadn’t felt before from the people in his life.
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Sam’s Second Story
"Sam" never had a great living situation growing up, and things got even worse when he was kicked out at 18. For about a year, he crashed on friends' couches and found other temporary places to live. Eventually, he found Second Story. With our help, he was able to graduate on time and is now pursuing higher education.
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Henry’s Second Story
“Henry” came to the shelter after running away several times from his foster family’s home. When Henry turned 18 he would have nowhere to go. Rather than planning on applying for a program like Second Story for Homeless Youth, staff at the Emergency Shelter for Teenagers tried to prepare Henry for a self-sufficient adulthood.
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Mercedes’ Second Story
“Mercedes” started coming to the Teen Center in Culmore last year and usually arrived frustrated and discouraged. She had even gotten an F in English. Now, she has raised her grade up to a B and has a safe place to go after school.
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Kate’s Second Story
One day, after a huge fight with her mom, sixteen year old “Kate” decided to run away. She ended up far away from the stress at home, but when she found another place to stay she realized it was far more dangerous than what she had left.
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Marie’s Second Story
“Marie’s” parents kicked her out right after she turned 18. Marie was still young, unable to afford rent or find a full time job on her own, and she had no idea where to go.
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Bianca’s Second Story
Bianca found out she was pregnant shortly after becoming homeless. Bianca thought back to her childhood memories: of getting kicked out of apartments, of staying with different family members, of not having one place to call home for long periods of time. Then she thought of her baby on the way, and the life she was creating for him or her. She decided she wanted something different.
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Meghan and Jennifer’s Second Stories (Video)
Meghan got kicked out when she found out she was pregnant. Jennifer's home was filled with fear because of her abusive father. Both of these young women found Second Story at a critical moment in their lives. Now they're free to dream about their futures, about their careers and their hopes to create safe families of their own.
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