He was just two days out of prison. He had been put on a bus to Louisville even though he wasn’t from Kentucky and had never been to the city before. When he arrived downtown at 2 a.m. he had only the clothes he had worn into prison. He was cold, he was hungry, and he didn’t know what to do. But when a caseworker from Sister Visitor Center met him at a shelter, she helped him get a bed for the night, get a state ID, and eventually secure benefits like food stamps. He took classes, got a job, and six weeks later got the keys to his first apartment. “Today he stands tall,” the caseworker says.