PITTSBURGH — A man who once called a bench in Shadyside his home now has a job and a place to stay, all thanks to the friendship of a local businessman.
Bob Carter said he lived on Walnut Street for about a year after losing his home, car and everything he had.
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He said that many people called him lazy and a bum, but others, like Brian Tarquinio, a portfolio manager, were very kind.
“You could tell he was struggling. And I was always taught to treat people the same way you would want to be treated. And just sat down and talked to him as a person and found out he is an incredible guy,” said Tarquinio.
Tarquinio made an investment in Carter as a person by taking him to the barber shop and giving him clean clothes and a cell phone.
Carter currently stays at St. Joseph House of Hospitality, a homeless outreach program of Catholic Charities.
“When they come to live here at St. Joes, they have a private room, they have three meals a day. They have a lot of programming and support services that help men get back on their feet,” said Tom Kneier, St. Joseph House administrator.
Carter is employed at Valozzis, a high-end Italian restaurant, and said his turnaround all started when he met Tarquinio.
To learn more about St. Joseph House of Hospitality run by Catholic Charities, click here.