David Malcolm and Father Joe Carroll Combat Homelessness in the San Diego Community By Pablo Luna / Tuesday, 06 Jul 2021 07:23PM
The year 2020 did not make the ongoing fight against homelessness any easier for communities like San Diego. However, because of a partnership between a businessman and a priest, San Diego has strong warriors on the crisis’s front line that make a difference.
David Malcolm is a businessman in San Diego who is known by many for his dedication to philanthropy and public and community service. Malcolm has gone above and beyond for his fellow San Diegans during his tenure as a Chula Vista City Councilmember and serving as a board member on multiple public and private organizations, including San Diego Christian College, American Cancer Society, St. Vincent de Paul, and San Diego History Center. He also volunteers at Meals on Wheels and has been an AYSO soccer coach as well as a coach for little league baseball.
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Nicole Shegog will never forget the day a man banged on her door one afternoon. She was evicted to her car, where she lived until it died, and she s been homeless ever since. Advocates say she s one of an unknown number of Indigenous tenants who end up homeless. 3 July 2021
Nicole Shegog turns her head away and the tears start to fall as she recalls a bailiff appearing on her doorstep in Perth s southern suburbs in the run up to Christmas 2015.
It was late in the day and according to Ms Shegog, the man handed a letter to her goddaughter, who was 14 at the time, saying the family had until the morning to leave as the locks were being changed at 10am the next day.