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Just humility. Her life has never been the same since.
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Helping people without expectations except for them to do their best. I met Kathy and we started talking and I talked with some of the girls and just sort of walked around being a fly on the wall to see what was happening there. Then it just sort of expanded. I kept coming back. I just never went away. Then he started bringing his camera and began interviewing the residents there.
From all the pro-life buzz from Catholic sources leading up to "Gimme Shelter," I expected to see an on-the-nose message movie. Instead, the words "pro-life" and "pro-choice" never appear in the film. People at the screenings we have had around the country tell us they are intrigued by Apple's struggle and family situation and her life on the streets.
They think this story is about their family, their mother, brother, or sister.
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I could not put all the abuse that these girls went through in the movie. They trusted me to do a good job telling their stories to help others who would go on to open shelters, to do acts of kindness. Dreams have been crushed. A homeless person is not a drunk old guy in the alley. It's you and me. It shows you are not an outcast if you are not in a perfect family.
Family today is not the American dream we've been sold but anyone who is willing to help someone in life can be your family. She's firm but leaves the young women free.
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At the press day, DiFiore described her shelter to journalists: "This home, this shelter, makes you feel like you can succeed. These homeless women are not outcasts; they could be anyone. He hopes that Francis can see the film as it echoes his messages about the poor, needy. Your contribution will help us continue to make CWR available to all readers worldwide for free, without a subscription.
Thank you for your generosity! Click here for more information on donating to CWR. In a theater full of an engaged audience, the questions asked ranged from film making to facts about homeless shelters.
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Kathy DiFiore, a onetime homeless woman herself, opened her home and has spent her entire adult life helping homeless persons. Her work with homeless inspired her to open shelters reaching out specifically to young pregnant women in need of a home and loving community. Her tough love shown in the movie has helped countless women move on to succeed.
Very reluctantly she allowed Ron to talk with the girls and photograph the shelter. Later she turned to the girls to decide if Ron would be allowed to return and begin working on the film.