Oct. 30, 2014 - Guy Maynard
"That’s the biggest change: I can just try to get normal and do what I need to do.”
Robin Bloomgarden, 60, moved into a Hut behind a private residence in west Eugene in early June. She and the homeowner are chipping in to buy the Hut, so it can remain in that yard and be available to others in need after Bloomgarden moves out this fall. She served on the Homeless Solutions Committee that grew out of Occupy Eugene and the city’s homelessness task force. She continues to be involved in many activist causes in this area. She currently holds two part-time jobs.
I’m an apartment complex manager. I’m pretty good at it. I was doing that for years in Portland. I had my head down and I was hoping when this recession started to hit the fan that maybe they would just leave me alone, but they were corporate nasty people. They stomped in one day at 9 a.m. and said, “Sorry, but you’re fired, it’s not going to work out”—after five years. I was unemployed.