"My brain was in overload, I think, so just trying to do simple things was really difficult."
"I believe we're all one blind side on a Tuesday from becoming homeless — there is no common factor or common denominator,"Mr Duke said.
"My passion really deep down inside was to eventually go out and help other people."
"You don't have anything and you just feel exposed. I remember being curled up in a ball and you're just so scared."
"Your body is crippling, I remember my stomach just eating itself."
"I found myself struggling to keep the home that I bought with my ex-husband and then I found it all happening so quickly that I couldn't get a rental property,"she said.
"We're from all walks of life — veterans, homeless mums, homeless fathers,"she said.
"If you can have that stability, you have everything."