One of the first things we discover when women arrive at Roots Recovery Housing is that many of them have no personal documents.
No birth certificate.
No Social Security card.
No state ID.
And yet the first thing people often say is, “Just get a job.” But the truth is, there’s a huge gap between homelessness and employment that many people never see.
You need a birth certificate and Social Security card to get an ID.
You need an ID to get a job.
You need a job to pay rent.
For women rebuilding their lives after addiction, trauma, incarceration, or homelessness, replacing these documents can become one of the first major obstacles. When documents are out of state, the process becomes even harder — requiring fees, mail delays, and navigating multiple systems while someone is simply trying to stabilize their life.
At Roots, document replacement is often the very first step in helping a woman rebuild.
Before employment.
Before rent.
Before independence.
We walk alongside our residents through the process of ordering birth certificates, replacing Social Security cards, and obtaining state IDs so they can move forward.
It may seem like a small thing, but it’s actually the first bridge between instability and opportunity.
I wish document replacement were easier, faster, less expensive, and more accessible for people trying to rebuild their lives — especially when records are out of state.
Because right now, there’s a real crack between homelessness and employment that needs a bridge.
Nonetheless… there’s no crack we can’t jump over together.
And at Roots, we start by helping women take that very first step.
No birth certificate.
No Social Security card.
No state ID.
And yet the first thing people often say is, “Just get a job.” But the truth is, there’s a huge gap between homelessness and employment that many people never see.
You need a birth certificate and Social Security card to get an ID.
You need an ID to get a job.
You need a job to pay rent.
For women rebuilding their lives after addiction, trauma, incarceration, or homelessness, replacing these documents can become one of the first major obstacles. When documents are out of state, the process becomes even harder — requiring fees, mail delays, and navigating multiple systems while someone is simply trying to stabilize their life.
At Roots, document replacement is often the very first step in helping a woman rebuild.
Before employment.
Before rent.
Before independence.
We walk alongside our residents through the process of ordering birth certificates, replacing Social Security cards, and obtaining state IDs so they can move forward.
It may seem like a small thing, but it’s actually the first bridge between instability and opportunity.
I wish document replacement were easier, faster, less expensive, and more accessible for people trying to rebuild their lives — especially when records are out of state.
Because right now, there’s a real crack between homelessness and employment that needs a bridge.
Nonetheless… there’s no crack we can’t jump over together.
And at Roots, we start by helping women take that very first step.
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