It was the American journalist Harry Golden who first uttered the words, “The only thing that overcomes hard luck is hard work.” If you’ve ever had to grind really hard at something to find success, Golden’s words will probably ring true for you.

One homeless man’s search for a toilet ended up turning his whole unfortunate situation around – a chance meeting with a guidance counselor led him to a life off the streets and a career in scrubs. He shared his remarkable story online and netizens love it.

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A homeless, unemployed man looking for a toilet at a college ended up having an enlightening conversation with a guidance counselor instead

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To the man’s surprise, the college’s surgical technology program caught his eye, and he decided to enroll

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After going to school for 18 months and doing internships for another 4, all while homeless, the man finally graduated and got a permanent job

He shared with the community that he’s now a qualified surgical assistant and hopes his story shows others in difficult situations that it’s never too late to strive for better

Then came the day that he came across a college that coincidentally had an open house enrollment in progress – the perfect cover for him to get into the building and, more importantly, to a toilet.

After 18 months in school and 4 months of internships, all while homeless, OP graduated and landed ajob. Four years later he took the Certified Surgical First Assistant (CFSA) exam, and he has been a surgical assistant ever since. He concludes his post with the hope that his story shows others it’s never too late in life to strive for something better – it just comes down to having patience, persistence, andpassion.

Man in a white coat with a blue scrubs and ID badge, symbolizing journey from homelessness to surgical assistant.

From what OP tells us in his post, this at first seems like a case of being in the right place at the right time, but his can-doattitudeand dedication to succeed, despite still living on the streets, is what really helped him turn his life around. So, what’s being done to uplift the homeless? And how can you help? We went looking for answers.

There are several federal programs dedicated to alleviating the homelessness crisis. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), for example, administers the Continuum of Care (CoC) Program that promotes and funds community-wide efforts to end homelessness.

The National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH), a nonprofit organization, aims to both prevent and end homelessness while ensuring the immediate needs of the homeless are met, while also protecting their civil rights.

In her article forVox, Rachel Cohen suggests some things you can do to help homeless people, and not just over Christmas.

Cohen recommends always showing kindness to those living on the street, donating to local shelters and nonprofits, volunteering at a homeless shelter or donating your skills, and advocating politically for the rights of homeless people.

All it took for OP to reverse his fortunes was a chance encounter and a lot of hard work. Who knows, you might be that bright spark in the darkness for a homeless person you haven’t even met yet.

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