Until he reached third grade, Nate Hammer hardly knew what a stable household looked like.
鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of just the situation life handed to me,鈥 said the 18-year-old senior at Taos High School, noting he spent his childhood living back and forth between his separated parents. He has since lost touch with his mom, and his dad has begun serving a 12-year prison sentence in Clayton.
Now living with his grandmother and a few other relatives, he is considered homeless under a federal definition.
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