![]() That stability is very likely to end July 1. There's been improvement in other areas my kids have been enrolled in the schools around here, and they're doing better going to school full-time.” ![]() “But we've only had one hospitalization since we've been here, versus every two weeks. “I’m not going to lie - it’s still a struggle,” she said during an interview last week. School attendance was erratic.īut over the last two months, Duprey and her children have found some measure of normalcy and comfort at the motel. The stress and instability of their lives sent Duprey and one of her sons - who, like his mother, has chronic health conditions - to the hospital multiple times a month. The three slept in park-and-rides, relied on public Wi-Fi for the internet, and usually ate pre-prepared gas station food for dinner. ![]() Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerīefore coming to the Hilltop Inn in Berlin this February, Rebecca Duprey and her two sons were living in her car. The stability she says the motel housing has brought for her family is very likely to end July 1. ![]() Rebecca Duprey lives with her two sons at the Hilltop Inn in Berlin. ![]()
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