I first met Rico at the Glendale Winter Shelter, drawn to his large canvas of bright colors. Weâve had some rainy weather in Los Angeles this winter, and the National Guard allowed us to keep the armory open during the day. Rico didn't mind the rain; it excited him because he could work on his art.
There is no way to paint a bright colorful picture of homelessness. But there is something incredible about the spirit of a person who has vision that can conquer any challenge. Ricoâs life is not easy. Heâs lived on the streets for two of three months since moving to Los Angeles.
You could consider Rico lucky because he has a talent that might soon deliver him out of a horrible situation. Thing is, though, Iâve seen many talented people give up on the streets. The difference? Rico is a fighter. The creativity is not just what he puts on the canvas but what he puts in his heart to make it through another day.