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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 43 MIN

A Mother's Faith: Aurora Granado on Breaking Cycles and Building Hope

from The Humanity of Homelessness · host Church at the Park

In this powerful episode of "The Humanity of Homelessness," we sit down with Aurora Granado, a single mother of five whose story is a testament to resilience, faith, and transformation. Aurora shares her journey through two experiences of homelessness, her path to recovery from addiction, and how finding her faith became the cornerstone of rebuilding her life.From a childhood marked by foster care and instability to becoming a mother determined to break generational cycles, Aurora's story reveals both the complex factors that can lead to homelessness and the profound impact of community support. Now a participant in Church at the Park's family shelter program, Aurora is preparing to start a new job at Amazon and dreams of opening her own caregiving facility to serve elderly community members with dignity and love.Throughout our conversation, Aurora's infectious positivity and deep spiritual conviction shine through as she discusses how her relationship with God has given her a new identity and purpose. Her wisdom about the temporary nature of difficult circumstances and her commitment to helping others make this episode both inspiring and instructive for anyone seeking hope in hard places.This episode offers valuable insights into the realities of homelessness, the importance of wraparound services, and the transformative power of faith and community support.

In this powerful episode of "The Humanity of Homelessness," we sit down with Aurora Granado, a single mother of five whose story is a testament to resilience, faith, and transformation. Aurora shares her journey through two experiences of homelessness, her path to recovery from addiction, and how finding her faith became the cornerstone of rebuilding her life.From a childhood marked by foster care and instability to becoming a mother determined to break generational cycles, Aurora's story reveals both the complex factors that can lead to homelessness and the profound impact of community support. Now a participant in Church at the Park's family shelter program, Aurora is preparing to start a new job at Amazon and dreams of opening her own caregiving facility to serve elderly community members with dignity and love.Throughout our conversation, Aurora's infectious positivity and deep spiritual conviction shine through as she discusses how her relationship with God has given her a new identity and purpose. Her wisdom about the temporary nature of difficult circumstances and her commitment to helping others make this episode both inspiring and instructive for anyone seeking hope in hard places.This episode offers valuable insights into the realities of homelessness, the importance of wraparound services, and the transformative power of faith and community support.

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