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Brooks Blanton

Atlanta, GA

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Homeless Families Flock to Campgrounds

July 15, 2009 - 2:41 PM | by: Brooks Blanton

Troy Renault remembers the shocking statistic he heard earlier this year while watching the news.  By the end of 2009, more than a million children will be homeless because of the recession, foreclosure crisis and skyrocketing unemployment rate.

"I was like how could that happen?  In this country, how can that happen,"  Renault pondered that fact while sitting at a picnic table on a hot Tennessee afternoon.  "And little did I think that my children would be part of the statistic."

He works in construction, helping build the suburban Nashville neighborhood that he, his wife Tammy and their four sons called home in until six weeks ago.  When the housing industry collapsed, Troy was laid off and started his own handyman business.  But even on his own, work was hard to find.  The family struggled to make their bills.

"Do I keep the lights and water on so that we can at least get clean, wash clothes and do dishes?  Or do we pay the rent and sit in the darkness?"

The lack of work finally caught up with the Renault family and they eventually lost their home.  With nowhere to go, they packed their belongings and moved to Space 34 at the Timberline Campground in Lebanon, Tennessee.  They now live in two tents, joined together to make up a tiny living room complete with a lamp and TV and three small rooms for the family of six to sleep.  Their kitchen is a grill, stacks of plastic containers of food and a line of coolers just outside the tent.  Running water, showers and toilets are a few steps away in a public restroom intended for campers to use on long weekends, vacations and holidays.

But the Renaults are not alone.  Campgrounds all over the country are seeing an alarming number of people pulling up with tents, campers and RV's with nowhere else to go.  What once was a symbol of American fun in the sun has now become an affordable refuge for those with no place to live.

"You want to start crying.  You look at your young children and think what am I going to do here?"

Despite having to rough it with four kids ages 2 to 17 years old, Tammy and Troy Renault try to focus on what they are lucky to have instead of what they lost.

"What's really important is loving one another, looking out for your neighbors, looking out for people.  There's simple little things that you can do everyday to make a difference in someone's life."

It's an attitude the Renault's live by at Timberline.  They give away their own comfort items or lend a helping hand to those they feel are in more need.  Even though they sweat out the hot days and humid nights in their tents, they refused to keep a donated air conditioner.  Instead they gave it to Kathy Newton, a vietnam veteran who is battling cancer and lives in a tent just two spaces down from their makeshift home.  Troy also gave a refrigerator to a couple at a neighboring campsite who couldn't afford to replace one that broke down and he recently helped an another woman by fixing the plumbing in her tiny camper, free of charge.

"I think it's the little things that we do for each other that make a big difference in the other persons life, and in return it comes back to you."

Recent media coverage of their situation has brought in a flood of donated food, clothing and job offers.  They see it as a blessing and hope to be in an apartment in a few weeks if the job offers pan out.  But with the reality that there are so many more on the verge of being forced out of their homes and into campgrounds, the Renault's hope those who see their story will be thankful for all they have and never hesitate to help someone who's need might be more serious.

"Look in your own neighborhood.  See who might have a need right there.  Check to see that you don't have a neighbor that isn't going through some depression, having a hard time...on the verge of losing their job."

Photo Gallery
The Renault Family: Sebastian, Troy, Z, Ty, Tammy and Slade
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  • The Renault Family:  Sebastian, Troy, Z, Ty, Tammy and Slade
  • Tammy Renault Cooks the Family Dinner on a Grill Which is Now Her Kitchen
  • The Bad Economy has Forced Many to Call Timberline Campground in Lebanon, Tennessee Home
  • Kathy Newton, a Vietnam Vet who also has Cancer, has Been Living at Timberline Since April
  • Terry Ballard Looks for Work Every Day in Lebanon, TN.  He Usually Holds a Sign That Reads

marina

As hard-warming as their story is, giving away their last bits of possessions and working free is not responsible behavior for for a family with four children. Their prime responsibility is to take care of their kids, not spread good will to all, and they are obviously not doing a great job if they can't provide a roof. Love is not enough when you're a parent.

July 16, 2009 at 4:26 PM
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Kristi

Glad to hear that people are trying to help this family. Heartwarming to realize that people who have so little are willing to share what they have; the super-rich need a lesson!

July 16, 2009 at 4:24 PM
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red little

As long as it is not Camp Snoopy you will good!

July 16, 2009 at 4:14 PM
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dennis bishop

it is sad in our world now , before long mich. will be one big tent city.

July 16, 2009 at 4:00 PM
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Sherry Kunkle

Send this story to Glenn Beck THIS is what he called time to wake up America !!!! Send it Sen DeMint lets put a face to what is really going on.. This govt will not be happy until we are all in the campgrounds .... Let the America people see for their own eyes what is really happening and it aint just about Washington DC but , it is about what tehy are doing to us the American people and if you think they care I have a bridge to sell

July 16, 2009 at 3:39 PM
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Janice

And while that happens in the US Michelle Obama goes with her daughters and a large entourage on a plane payed for by tax payers money from London to Paris to London. It is tax payers money after all not her own.

July 16, 2009 at 3:37 PM
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Mark

An American citizen who fought for this country, regardless the capacity, is fighting cancer in a campground. Shame on us all!

July 16, 2009 at 3:33 PM
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Bryan Nicholson

Brooks, I awoke this morning with the matter of the homeless on my mind. I even had some specific thoughts about how to begin to get involved in helping. When I saw that there was an article about this very topic it caught my eye. Then, when I saw that you're in or around Atlanta, I felt I should reach out. I live in the Atlanta area & would appreciate the opportunity to learn more from you and make contact. I can expound via email. Thanks!

July 16, 2009 at 3:30 PM
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Terri Wilson

I am happy for this family that jobs offers are coming in, however I do not understand completely how they could get in this situation. There are four persons in this family who are of the age to earn an income. McDonald's is hiring every single day. You don't wait until your home is taken away from you to begin looking for alternative job and living opportunities. I hope that others out there will see this story and the warning signs and take action for themselves before it gets to the point of having to live in a tent. I pray that everything works out for the Renault's and the others who are struggling at this time.

July 16, 2009 at 3:24 PM
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Joyce Cantando

Enough is enough, the stimulus money should not be given to Obama's admin. give it back to the people. Let gov. and their friends take a pay cut, no raises, pay for health care cut pensions along with all the other perks they receive and pay taxes without loop holes.

July 16, 2009 at 3:23 PM
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July 16, 2009 at 3:18 PM
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Brandon

This a heart throbbing story. I will pray for these people. I am in the health care business and have a wife and a baby on the way and this is really scary. God please Bless the USA!

July 16, 2009 at 3:18 PM
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July 16, 2009 at 3:09 PM
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charlie

I think it's wonderful that folks in this country have a safe location to "muster" and collect their thoughts as opposed to being forced into the back alleys panhandling and foraging through garbage cans.

July 16, 2009 at 2:51 PM
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David Corio

This is what all the uneducated misguided liberals voted for... hope they're all happy with it and there new jobs at McDonalds... if their hiring.

July 16, 2009 at 2:50 PM
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mack

My dear God! The Land of Milk and Honey is quickly filling up with Obamavilles. And by the Grace of God we will again attempt to elect a true American with experience in humility and leadership. How could so many have been so wrong. Please don't read the photo spread and think that it cannot happen to you.

July 16, 2009 at 2:45 PM
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Michael Smith

Thanks Obama. You're not the cause of this but what are you doing to help fix it? Healthcare reform?

July 16, 2009 at 2:44 PM
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Gary

I can fully relate.. I'll be homeless next month, with no place to go as well.

July 16, 2009 at 2:38 PM
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M. Smith

This could be my family if we did not own our home. Now we just have to wonder how to keep lights and water at the house!

July 16, 2009 at 2:14 PM
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Dave

Four able bodied people in that family capable of holding a min. wage job. Yet they live in a tent. Pathetic.

July 16, 2009 at 2:12 PM
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