Brooke Dahlia Hill was a senior in high school when she became homeless with her 2-year-old son.
“My priority was making sure I had a full-time job and getting us off the streets into safe and secure housing,” said Brooke.
To care for her son, Brooke got her GED and started working full-time. She couch-hopped, spending a week or two in the same place and then moving with just a bag of clothes.
“We would be in sketchy environments— I remember going to sleep on the floor and having to cover my son’s ears to keep bugs from getting in,” Brooke said. “Back then I got help, I was able to lean on an agency similar to SOS Community Services.”
Now 26 years later, Brooke has a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and is currently the president of the Board of Directors at SOS Community Services. At SOS, Brooke uses her lived experience and education to help others navigate their way through similar situations.
“The biggest thing people should know is there’s another side; you’re going to come out of it and you’re going to have an amazing life,” said Brooke. “Just know that it gets better, and that goes for anybody, no matter what circumstances, things will get better.”