I’m homeless and live in my car with two kids – now I can buy a home on wheels
A HOMELESS man who lives in a car with his two children, claims he can now afford a new home on wheels.
Lucius Allure, from Washington, was brought to tears after strangers raised £13,588 to buy him an RV – all following a personal plea for help on his TikTok account.
Lucius was struggling financially, so he put a plea on TikTok, but he never expected that so many people would help him.
The father of two says that he was forced to spend all of his money on lawyers due to his divorce from his ex-wife.
He was fired from his job due to his financial situation and lost his home, so he had no other option than to move into his car with his kids.
Lucius uploaded a video explaining his situation – and it went viral on TikTok.
Lucius said on the video: ” Please don’t scroll. These are my kids.
“This is where we live,’ he said in the video while showing off the car that they were sleeping in.
“We found a van for £4,798 that would be perfect for us.
“It’s seriously beautiful and perfect for us and really feels like an alignment.
He can’t work because he has to do the duties of both parents.
“The van would give my kids their own bunks instead of a little seat to sleep in.
“It has a pop-up tent on the roof so it would give me a whole room for myself.
“It has a full kitchen, so we will be able to cook again and pay less for food.”
The father filmed the passenger seat and the truck full of their personal items and said: “The RV would also make it so we don’t have to juggle stuff around every time we want to get something. We need more space.”
He has now received more than 1,100 donations and has enough money to buy the RV three times over.
This comes after a girl shared how she’s been forced to live in her car for over a year as there’s no longer space for her in the family home.
Plus, a woman has revealed that despite the fact she works full time, she is homeless and forced to live in a car.
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