Monique Gabaldon will be the first to tell you she was a mess two and a half years ago.
She was living on the streets and doing drugs—incapable of taking care of herself, much less her kids. It’s a story we hear all too often.
She was at a crossroads, and then found a place called “Crossroads.”
Find out how more on how Monique paid it forward to her caseworker from Crossroads for Women, a great local nonprofit helping our community.