A12 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2022 f a c e s , o f IL i ‘Talk to us, and hear our story’ Redmond couple living out of a vehicle remain positive Faces of Homelessness Who are the real people impacted by skyrocketing housing prices, decisions about homeless shelters or plans to sweep informal camps? The Bulletin wants to offer insight by telling their stories through the se- ries Faces of Homelessness. Every two weeks this year, Bulletin reporters will intro- duce readers to a different homeless person. We are here to tell their stories. BY JOE SIESS CO Media Group Redmond couple Tammy and Calvin Edgerly, and their dog, Dixie, loaded into a Pon- tiac Grand Am a few months ago, eventually pushed the car into a parking lot, and find themselves living unhoused for the first time in their lives. The Louisiana natives, who hope to return to their home state in spring 2023, made the trek to Central Oregon in 2017 to be closer to Calvin’s brother. The Edgerlys lived on the brother’s ranch until a recent falling out. Despite being homeless, Tammy and Calvin remain positive. To survive, the couple relies on Calvin’s supplemental secu- rity income, food stamps, and money they earn from picking up cans. For a short time, they used their vehicle to deliver for DoorDash, an online food de- livery service. But two months ago, their car broke down. The couple of 11 years managed to get the vehicle to the parking lot next to the American Legion Park in Redmond, which is where it remains. During their sojourn in the parking lot, the Edgerlys have experienced scorn for living the way they do. They’ve also experienced kindness they say has humbled them. At one point, a man came to the parking lot and handed the couple $200. Sometime later, the same man returned and gave them $600. “We didn’t know his name, he didn’t say anything, he just gave us money and left, and we haven’t seen him since,” Tammy said. “Kind of like a guardian angel.” Calvin hopes for an oppor- tunity to shake the man’s hand and thank him face-to-face. He said overall, the commu- nity has been supportive. “The police are really, re- ally nice to us. They have been great; they come over and check on us,” Calvin said. “The sheriffs are great, everybody has been good.” While the couple feels per- fectly safe in the parking lot, for the time being, they still get their fair share of people who come around to express disap- proval. “Those people who want to judge us, why don’t they come to talk to us and really sit down and hear who we are?” Calvin said. “Talk to us, and hear our story, before you judge me.” Tammy said her message to people who might judge her and her husband is to view them as human beings and not as a “plague” or bad people. “We are like everybody else…we are human beings just like everybody else. Just be- cause we are homeless, doesn’t change anything,” Tammy said. “Walk in my shoes. I would tell them to walk in my shoes. It could happen to them any day, just like it did us, or anybody else.” One thing about being homeless for the first time, Tammy said, is that it is very eye-opening and life-changing. While on the street she said she has learned a lot from others in similar circumstances, mak- ing powerful friendships along the way. “It has definitely changed us,” Tammy said. “It humbled us.” For Calvin, he said even though he is homeless, he is willing to help anybody out the best he can. “That is what you are sup- posed to do out here. Help peo- ple out,” Calvin said. “If you are broke down on the side of the road, I’ll come help you, I don’t care even if I’m homeless. I don’t care. Even if you have a How to help For suggestions on how to help the region’s residents experiencing homelessness, contact the Homeless Lead- ership Coalition by email at info@cohomeless.org. Find us Find us ONLINE www.redmond spokesman.com Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin Calvin and Tammy Edgerly at their home, a Pontiac Grand Am, in a parking lot in Redmond. Classified Hours: Monday - Friday, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm 541-385-5809 • classified@redmondspokesman.com 200 TRUCKS/AUTOS 219 ATV’s/Motorcycle Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin Calvin and Tammy Edgerly in a parking lot where they live in Redmond. million bucks, I don’t care. It’s just who I am.” Tammy and Calvin have searched for housing in Red- mond during their time in the town, however, they were dis- suaded from getting a place of their own because of the ex- cessively high housing prices, and the long waiting times. The couple also does not want to spend all of their time working just to pay sky high rents. “If we really, really wanted to, we could get a place here,” Calvin said. “But we are going to be so stressed out working all the time, we are not going to take any time for us and do what we want to do.” If everything goes as planned, Tammy and Calvin plan to buy a new vehicle, and drive back to Shreveport where their three adult children live. 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