Quentoria Jones moves a packed box across her home while her daughter Trinity Jones, 9, packs in the living room.

Kyree Jones, 12, goes for a layup while playing basketball with his brother, Zackariah Jones, 6, outside of their home.
Quentoria Jones removes a decal from her kitchen cupboard on March 24. Decal removal is one of the first tasks she completes during her moving process.
Trinity Jones, 9, does a backbend in the living room of her home.
Boxes packed by Quentoria Jones.
Trinity Jones holds onto her mother Quentoria Jones as they watch her brothers playing basketball in the street of their neighborhood.
Trinity Jones, 9 moves bags into a moving truck.
Zackariah Jones, 6, Kyree Jones, 12, Faith Poole, 3, and Trinity Jones, 9, sit on the living room floor watching television while their mother continues to pack.
Quentoria Jones puts on a show for her children, Zackariah Jones, 6, Faith Poole, 3, and Trinity Jones, 9, as they lay on a mattress in their living room.
Quentoria Jones talks with a neighor who helped her move some of her belongings into a moving truck.
Quentoria Jones unlocks the door of her new home with her children trailing behind.
Trinity Jones, 9, puts her shoes away in the room in her new home.
Quentoria Jones kisses her daughter Faith Poole, 3, while unpacking inside of their new home.
Tiniki Johnson poses for a portrait in the nursing home she was housed in.
Jacquez Johnson and his mother, Tiniki, watch television in their apartment a week after they moved in this April. They found housing outside of the city after about a year of homelessness.
Jacquez Johnson preps food at his job at an eatery attached to a downtown Greenville hotel in April. He dreams of becoming a chef one day.
Jacquez Johnson grills during his 21st birthday with Suzi Dadon.
Tiniki Johnson sits in her bed at a nursing home in March. She moved into the home as she continued to recovery from COVID-19.
Jacquez Johnson sits in a car waiting for his mother’s funeral to begin.
A blanket honoring Tiniki Johnson hung during her funeral at Garrett & Woods Mortuary in Greenville.
Workers remove Tiniki Johnson's casket after the funeral.
Jacquez Johnson wears a chain holding one of his mother's rings during her funeral.
Sharon Logan sits on the couch in her living room.
Sharon Logan's Bible sits atop her coffee table in the living room of her apartment. The "J" on her keychain is for her husband, Jerry.
Sharon Logan gazes toward the medical bed she purchased for her husband. They planned on moving him back home after he was hospitalized.
Family photos hang in the home of Sharon Logan. She is a Greenville native and is close with her local relatives.
Sharon Logan looks for pictures she keeps among the documents beneath her couch cushion. She calls this space her "junk drawer." Her one-bedroom apartment leaves little room for storage.
Jerry Logan holds the hand of his wife, Sharon, at Magnolia Manor of Greenville in July. Jerry suffered a series of strokes, and he now requires medical care and support outside of the couple's home.
Sharon Logan sleeps on her couch. She said she sleeps here so she can pray over the housing and financial documents she keeps underneath the cushions.

Quentoria Jones moves a packed box across her home while her daughter Trinity Jones, 9, packs in the living room.
Kyree Jones, 12, goes for a layup while playing basketball with his brother, Zackariah Jones, 6, outside of their home.
Quentoria Jones removes a decal from her kitchen cupboard on March 24. Decal removal is one of the first tasks she completes during her moving process.
Trinity Jones, 9, does a backbend in the living room of her home.
Boxes packed by Quentoria Jones.
Trinity Jones holds onto her mother Quentoria Jones as they watch her brothers playing basketball in the street of their neighborhood.
Trinity Jones, 9 moves bags into a moving truck.
Zackariah Jones, 6, Kyree Jones, 12, Faith Poole, 3, and Trinity Jones, 9, sit on the living room floor watching television while their mother continues to pack.
Quentoria Jones puts on a show for her children, Zackariah Jones, 6, Faith Poole, 3, and Trinity Jones, 9, as they lay on a mattress in their living room.
Quentoria Jones talks with a neighor who helped her move some of her belongings into a moving truck.
Quentoria Jones unlocks the door of her new home with her children trailing behind.
Trinity Jones, 9, puts her shoes away in the room in her new home.
Quentoria Jones kisses her daughter Faith Poole, 3, while unpacking inside of their new home.
Tiniki Johnson poses for a portrait in the nursing home she was housed in.
Jacquez Johnson and his mother, Tiniki, watch television in their apartment a week after they moved in this April. They found housing outside of the city after about a year of homelessness.
Jacquez Johnson preps food at his job at an eatery attached to a downtown Greenville hotel in April. He dreams of becoming a chef one day.
Jacquez Johnson grills during his 21st birthday with Suzi Dadon.
Tiniki Johnson sits in her bed at a nursing home in March. She moved into the home as she continued to recovery from COVID-19.
Jacquez Johnson sits in a car waiting for his mother’s funeral to begin.
A blanket honoring Tiniki Johnson hung during her funeral at Garrett & Woods Mortuary in Greenville.
Workers remove Tiniki Johnson's casket after the funeral.
Jacquez Johnson wears a chain holding one of his mother's rings during her funeral.
Sharon Logan sits on the couch in her living room.
Sharon Logan's Bible sits atop her coffee table in the living room of her apartment. The "J" on her keychain is for her husband, Jerry.
Sharon Logan gazes toward the medical bed she purchased for her husband. They planned on moving him back home after he was hospitalized.
Family photos hang in the home of Sharon Logan. She is a Greenville native and is close with her local relatives.
Sharon Logan looks for pictures she keeps among the documents beneath her couch cushion. She calls this space her "junk drawer." Her one-bedroom apartment leaves little room for storage.
Jerry Logan holds the hand of his wife, Sharon, at Magnolia Manor of Greenville in July. Jerry suffered a series of strokes, and he now requires medical care and support outside of the couple's home.
Sharon Logan sleeps on her couch. She said she sleeps here so she can pray over the housing and financial documents she keeps underneath the cushions.