José Geovanny Torres Morataya, 22, is from Guatemala and has been living at Jardín de las Mariposas, a shelter for LGBTQ migrants. Torres came to the shelter several months ago. She is currently transitioning and hopes to seek asylum in the United S
       
     
 Land manager Hank Rupp looks into a holding pond of well water at Rancho Guejito, which includes an organic farm, ranch and vineyard that stretches south into the San Pasqual Valley east of Escondido, California.
       
     
 Rickey Johnson, 62, unpacks a few items from a backpack, including ramen, a beverage, and a pair of Fila sandals on Feb. 17, 2020.  Johnson was in prison for murder before experiencing homelessness. He says he killed a man who had raped his younger
       
     
 Leonel Alonzo Jr., 11, climbs on his father's truck to place a hose in a 300 gallon tank on Dec. 7, 2019.  Leonel Alonzo, 50, has been getting water from the spigot for four years. People wait in line for hours to gather water from the last remainin
       
     
 The coronavirus pandemic caused Dart Bowl owners John Donovan and Betty Ray to close their bowling alley's doors on July 17, 2020, after being in business for 62 years.  “We’re heartbroken, but the coronavirus has changed the business climate for no
       
     
 Melissa Akridge wraps her husbands arm after letting the wound air out  on August 22, 2018. Richard recently had surgery on his elbow to anchor a  nerve and on his hand to release the same nerve that was causing his  fingers to claw. He has more tha