When Derryl was released from prison several years ago, his convictions for possession of drugs and attempted assault made finding a home impossible. Receiving only denials, he was forced into homelessness. He now lives in Aeon's Coyle, part of a program to help people transition from homelessness. "At my age, I don’t want to wander the streets at night," Derryl says. At age 70, he says he wants to work or volunteer, but hasn’t yet found a place that will look past his two convictions.
Stephenie
“There are 500 restaurants downtown and each one of them has servers and dishwashers and other staff. Where are they going to live? There are beautiful condos and apartments downtown, but the apartments rent for $800 to $1200. When you're a server, that just isn't feasible." Stephenie chose Aeon’s Continental Hotel because its convenient location and 24-hour staffing helps her feel safe arriving home from work late at night.
Matt
Matt credits the support of his caseworker at Aeon’s Alliance Apartments for helping him stay sober three years. Working is hard because of his chemical dependency, mental illness and also polio, which makes standing difficult. He hopes to find work through a job placement service.
Martha Ripley featured in MN150 at the History Center 10/22/2007 6:35 PMThe new exhibit “MN150,” presented by Best Buy, launched the 2008 celebration of 150
years of Minnesota statehood by exploring changes – changes wrought by
powerful people and by ordinary citizens, sparked by something as
simple as a hockey game or as broad as a new political party – changes
ranging from those that have shaken up Minnesota to those that have
rocked the world. One hundred fifty people, places and things are
presented and interpreted in the “MN150” exhibit, through a variety of
public programs and on the web site. The exhibit opened October 13.
Martha Ripley is one of the 150 people, places and things honored in this special exhibition. Click here to read more.