When Tasha Kozak, a social worker at the Hillsborough County public schools in Tampa, United States, met the family, lived in a car. The three children’s grades had gone down. The mother was exhausted; the father was absent. Kozak started helping them find housing. He visited the children every two days at school. He called the mother every three or four days. After several months, the family found a stable home. The children began to improve at…
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When Tasha Kozak, a social worker at the Hillsborough County public schools in Tampa, United States, met the family, lived in a car. The three children’s grades had gone down. The mother was exhausted; the father was absent. Kozak started helping them find housing. He visited the children every two days at school. He called the mother every three or four days. After several months, the family found a stable home. The children began to improve at…