Years ago, Reese Hundley learned firsthand what it felt like to be homeless.
After finding black mold in his rental property, Hundley packed up and left the property with his wife and their child. During that time Hundley and his family stayed with relatives, but the emotional stress of not knowing where they would live opened Hundley’s eyes: homelessness was often not a personal failing, it could happen to anybody.
“It stuck with me how easy it was for people to become homeless,” Hundley said. “Every single one of us is one event away from homelessness.”…