Paula Beal, an Oakland advocate and senior who helps low-income renters, is now homeless
So, in early March, Beal gave away most of her possessions, put what was left in storage and gave her landlord back the keys. She's been searching for a place to live ever since.
It's no secret that low- and middle-income renters in
"It's strange and very painful," Beal said during an interview at a friend's one-bedroom apartment in downtown
Beal reflects the growing displacement of older people, not just in
"The housing situation for low-income seniors is critical," says
Jensen said
Beal, an
That fight has taken on a new sense of urgency for Beal now that she has joined the swelling ranks of those who have lost their homes because they can't afford higher rents.
Beal said her son, his wife and their four children were evicted from their apartment and now live in a homeless shelter in
Beal's friend graciously gave the older woman the bedroom, while she sleeps on the couch. Beal, who recently underwent treatment for breast cancer and takes diabetes medication, said she's been hospitalized twice since she lost her apartment.
She has been putting in rental applications all over the
Beal visited the TRUST clinic in
A friend suggested she investigate
"These places are so far, and I don't have a car," Beal said. "Everything I love and cherish is here in
She hopes to stay with her friend -- her third pit stop -- until she secures permanent lodging.
Yet Beal's tenuous housing situation hasn't dampened her activism.
She's part of a coalition working to collect 33,000 signatures from
She is also part of a group of community leaders and housing rights advocates scheduled to meet with Mayor
"I think about the people who have already been displaced and the people who are being displaced," Beal said. "I at least have people helping me, but what about those who don't have support or whose support has worn thin?"
Contact Tammerlin Drummond at 510-208-6468. Follow her at Twitter.com/Tammerlin.
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