Couric & Co.
April 28, 2008 6:40 PM

The Other America: Not Walking Away

Seth Doane is a CBS News correspondent based in New York.
(CBS)
We spent several days shooting with the Castellucci family at their home in Gloucester, Mass. But it wasn’t until we had wrapped that, in a lengthy telephone conversation, Lisa Castellucci revealed it was the first time she and her husband had really processed what they’d been through. They spent the last few months struggling just to make it day to day … and spending the time to think about their ordeal is a luxury they couldn’t afford.

Just about a year ago, the Castelluccis’ seemed to have it all. Both husband and wife were college-educated, owned their own home, and ran a successful family business. But, a tough local economy hit their family-owned auto-body business hard and the customers simply stopped coming through the door. They spiraled into debt and finally were forced to close their business. They were determined, though, to pay off their debts as they lived in a small community and knew they’d have to face the other small business-owners that they owed.

“It really would have been easier to stick everything on bankruptcy and just walk away but some of the people were our friends,” Lisa said.

I first learned about the Castellucci family through Julie LaFontaine, the director of the local “Cape Ann / Open Door Food Pantry.” I was searching for a good story and Julie knew the Castellucci family had an important one to tell. Unfortunately, LaFontaine says lately she has seen more and more people in need of assistance that never had to ask before, “With economy as it is, we are definitely seeing it more and more,” LaFontaine says.

The Castelluccis took some time to think about talking with the national media about their very private struggle. Ultimately, though, they decided that it was important for others to hear about what they’d been through and for families in the same situation to know that they were not alone. They’ve found that through this have become more resourceful, have cut out the extras, and find enjoyment in free activities like walking to their local park, feeding the birds, or playing along the shoreline of a nearby beach.

Things are looking up for the Casteluccis. David, the father, has a new job working for Konica Minolta. He says that he’s now finally able to use his college degree and background in computer science and is thrilled to have a job. “You feel like a better father in a lot of ways, because you’re going to work and you’re getting to sweat a little bit and you go home tired and that’s good,” he says.

“We just keep plugging away and we try not to worry about tomorrow,” David said. “Because that is enough to worry about… let’s worry about today.”
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by macdoodle1 April 29, 2008 3:34 PM EDT
sorry, on the typos
but who wants to help make the social system accountable . and use real info and statistics. instead of the recycled drunk who enters 5 times bitut hter arent names attached so loks like 5 people helped and " processed "quickly APPEARS TO BE better statisticLY than the multi disabLed who needs safe access and more time but can be perm productive.
can these non profits go back to being something other than specail interest /local politico controlled quasi govt employment?

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by macdoodle1 April 29, 2008 3:27 PM EDT
PLEASE DO A STORY ON WHAT HAPPENS TO US TOO DISABLED FRO SHELTER. I CANT AFFORD SOME OF THE SHELTERS WHO CHARGE RENT TO BE HOMeLESS ! ON SSI AND TO MANY SPECIAL NEEDS. CANT AFFORD OR FIND SAFE ACCESSIBLE SECTION8. THIRS VOCHER LOST TO DISCIM A LAWYER 1000 MILES AWAY CLOSEST ONE TO HELP ON DISABLED ISSUES. THE CDISABELD ADVOCATES IM NOT IN THE WELL LOBBIEWD NAD DISCIM WITHTHE BEST OF THEM. VA GAVE 10 OF 12 WOMENS BEDS TO MEN AND THEN TURNED THE WHOLE THINGN IN TO A REAHB. NOT A DRUNK CANT GET IN. AFTER THEY SAID COME THE 500 MILES TO SIGN UP.
THE PROGRMAS ARENT MAKING THINGS BETTER FOR ANYONE WHO HAD REAL MEDICAL NEEDS. IN SOME CASES THEY ARE NOT ONLY LEAVING US INTHE ROAD THEY ARE KILLING US.
all the non charitable and govt $ that are helping to keep some of us long term unable?
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