Curtis, a Dallas native and St. Jude Center resident, standing outside the St. Jude Center Park Central building.

Curtis stands outside St. Jude Center Park Central, where he found the support and community that helped him begin again.

I’ve watched St. Jude grow, and I’ve grown with it.” – Curtis

When Stability Slips Away in Dallas

In Dallas, homelessness rarely begins with a single moment. It often comes from a series of changes that happen close together: loss of income, a personal crisis, or a shift that no one expected.

For many people, the hardest part is not just finding a place to stay. It is finding a place where someone listens, shows patience, and helps them move forward.

For Curtis, that place was a St. Jude Center.

When Hard Work Isn’t Enough

Curtis built his life around steady work. As a Dallas native, he owned a barbershop and relied on consistency to stay on track.

During the pandemic, that stability changed.

He lost his business. His marriage ended. Before long, he was without stable housing.

At one point, Curtis was living in his car and donating plasma to survive.

His experience reflects what many individuals in Dallas face. People who once had stability can find themselves navigating uncertainty with very few options.

A man sitting in the open trunk of a car looking out over the Dallas skyline at dusk, representing the transition from homelessness to stability.

A Different Kind of Support

When Curtis was referred to St. Jude Center in 2021, he expected help with housing.

What he found was something more consistent and more personal.

People greeted him by name. Staff took time to check in. Conversations were not rushed.

There was structure, but also patience. There were expectations, but also encouragement.

Over time, that consistency began to matter.

According to the City of Dallas’ Office of Housing & Community Empowerment, the region faces a significant challenge with housing stability, noting that “about 3,718 people are experiencing homelessness across the Dallas City/Dallas County/Irving area (roughly 10 per 10,000 residents).” – Dallas City Hall, 2026.

The Work of Rebuilding Lives

Progress didn’t happen overnight. Through your support of programs like St. Jude Center, Curtis had access to the resources necessary for a long-term transition:

Stable housing

Meals and basic resources

Guidance through difficult decisions

Support pursuing education and employment goals

Whenever he faced an obstacle, staff helped him refocus, regain stability, and keep moving forward.

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Finding Purpose Again

As time passed, Curtis began to look beyond immediate needs.

He took on jobs. He started planning again. He enrolled in college.

Today, he is working toward a career in maintenance and building something steady for himself.

What stands out most is what he hopes to do next.

Curtis wants to give back.

He has expressed interest in working for Catholic Charities Dallas one day. He wants to support others in the same way he was supported.

A desk with notebooks and pens
desk with notebook

Beyond the Immediate Need

It is easy to think of homelessness support as temporary. Something that meets an immediate need and then ends.

Stories like Curtis’s show a different reality.

When people have access to stable housing and consistent support, the outcomes extend further.

They begin to rebuild:

  • Stability in daily life
  • Confidence in decision making
  • Direction for the future

In many cases, they also develop a desire to help others move forward.

How Homelessness Support in Dallas Works

Programs like St. Jude Center are part of a coordinated system across Dallas.

Individuals are referred through partner agencies and assessed through the Housing Forward system. This ensures that those with the highest need are prioritized.

Placement requires coordination, resources, and ongoing support.

This process takes time, but it allows programs to focus on long term stability instead of short term fixes.

A Community That Makes Stability Possible

For Curtis, asking for help was not easy.

It became the first step toward something he had not experienced in a long time: stability.

Not just a place to stay, but a place to rebuild.

His story reflects what is possible when consistent support is available.

Across Dallas, there are individuals at different points in that same journey.

For those who choose to give, volunteer, or stay engaged, there is an opportunity to be part of that process.

Sometimes the most meaningful impact comes from showing up consistently so that someone else can move forward.