Elizabeth Ford grew up in Reston, VA, where her early years were marked by hardship and hunger. At just seven years old, she experienced food insecurity firsthand when her babysitter—who often provided her only evening meal, a slice of hotdog on toast—turned her away because her mother couldn’t afford to pay. This moment was just the beginning of a childhood filled with instability and uncertainty. Frequent evictions forced Elizabeth and her mother to move constantly, leaving her without a re...
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Elizabeth Ford grew up in Reston, VA, where her early years were marked by hardship and hunger. At just seven years old, she experienced food insecurity firsthand when her babysitter—who often provided her only evening meal, a slice of hotdog on toast—turned her away because her mother couldn’t afford to pay. This moment was just the beginning of a childhood filled with instability and uncertainty. Frequent evictions forced Elizabeth and her mother to move constantly, leaving her without a re...
Ep. 16 - Betteralife (a local nonprofit) is transforming lives one meal at a time!
Real Estate Junkies
17 minutes
8 months ago
Ep. 16 - Betteralife (a local nonprofit) is transforming lives one meal at a time!
Elizabeth Ford grew up in Reston, VA, where her early years were marked by hardship and hunger. At just seven years old, she experienced food insecurity firsthand when her babysitter—who often provided her only evening meal, a slice of hotdog on toast—turned her away because her mother couldn’t afford to pay. This moment was just the beginning of a childhood filled with instability and uncertainty. Frequent evictions forced Elizabeth and her mother to move constantly, leaving her without a re...
Real Estate Junkies
Elizabeth Ford grew up in Reston, VA, where her early years were marked by hardship and hunger. At just seven years old, she experienced food insecurity firsthand when her babysitter—who often provided her only evening meal, a slice of hotdog on toast—turned her away because her mother couldn’t afford to pay. This moment was just the beginning of a childhood filled with instability and uncertainty. Frequent evictions forced Elizabeth and her mother to move constantly, leaving her without a re...