A family of 5 lives in a car as they save for housing in a good school district

The district is in an area where affordable rentals are sparse. So the family's Hyundai Santa Fe has become their bedroom, kitchen, and living room.

Some families sacrifice nearly everything so their kids can go to the “right” schools.

In eastern Pennsylvania, Veronica Vargas and her longtime partner Alex put their sons to bed most nights in their car in the Walmart parking lot where they work. They’re doing it to keep their 11-, 13-, and 14-year-old boys in a sought-after public school district that’s nearby. We aren’t using Alex’s last name or the children’s names because of his concerns about people learning about their not having a home.

But it’s in an area where affordable rentals can be hard to get. So, the family’s Hyundai Santa Fe has become a bedroom, living room, and kitchen for five people.

“I’ve lost like 20 pounds,” Vargas said. “I don’t eat because of the stress.”

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