Homeless community in woods of Fredericksburg inspires nonprofit
After a homeless man came into a Starbucks she managed in Fredericksburg, Diana Kelly discovered dozens of people living in the woods nearby. She and other Starbucks workers and customers started Project Dominic to help with toothpaste, toilet paper, water and other supplies.
David Turner, a homeless man, watches over his bike from an opening in the makeshift shelter he built of tent material and logs in the woods of Fredericksburg. Turner's shelter is one of several in the Fredericksburg area.
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