OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – In 2018 Jason Laroche came to Heartland Family Service as a client experiencing homelessness.
“I was living in a group home at the time, I hadn’t worked in 10 years,” says Laroche. “I have slept on the streets of Council Bluffs. I used to camp around the cemeteries in the wooded areas.”
Jason is autistic and suffers from panic attacks, depression and PTSD, all making it difficult for him to keep a job as he explains…