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Shay Kelley brings bags of clothes that she has collected on her 50-state journey to a homeless shelter in Santa Cruz, Calif.
Shay Kelley brings bags of clothes that she has collected on her 50-state journey to a homeless shelter in Santa Cruz, Calif.
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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Shay Kelley may look like she’s taking it easy, photographing Tray, seemingly a longtime friend, in the courtyard of the Santa Cruz Coffee Roasting Co. But the truth is far different. Both homeless, Kelley and Tray had never met before.

A year ago, Kelley had no idea she would travel 16,000 miles to take these pictures and send them to Tray’s mother in South Carolina.

Driving Bubba, her blue pickup, Kelley began touring the U.S. on Jan. 1. The 24- year-old set an ambitious goal after losing her job last year: visiting the 50 states in 50 weeks to help homeless individuals.

Kelley created a website, , to document her 50/50 project. Through the Internet, she was contacted by a South Carolina resident months ago, she said, asking Kelley to find her homeless son living in Santa Cruz. So when Kelley hit the California coastline 11 weeks into her journey, she stopped in Santa Cruz, found Tray and shot a video.

“Tray is pretty skittish normally. It’s hard to keep him in the same place for a long time,” said Ronne Curry, a resident of nearby Aptos who works with homeless people. Curry was amazed by how quickly Kelley connected with Tray.

This might be because Kelley has had her share of bad luck.

“People don’t see me as homeless when they see my face,” Kelley said. “But it could be the guy sitting next to us at the restaurant or at the bus station.”

Kelley was working in marketing for AT&T when her world collapsed in March 2009. She was laid off and her car was stolen the same week, she said. With no money to afford rent, she soon found herself on the streets of Jackson, Miss.

Kelley remembers walking out to the woods and yelling at God: “Tell me what you want me to do!”

The answer came a week later as she was sitting on a bench, writing a bucket list. At the top came her 50/50 project, Kelley said. She was going to meet and help homeless people all over the United States.

Kelley stayed on friends’ couches here and there, found a job in a restaurant to afford a pickup and rode a skateboard to work every day.

“Every beer that I served, I was one step closer to my dream,” Kelley said, conviction glowing in her eyes.

Website support

Kelley received tremendous support through her website, she said. Supporters shipped her camping equipment and a $1,000 camera to document the trip.

With an estimated budget of $10,000 to finance the trip and $83 in her bank account when she left from South Carolina on Jan. 1, the adventurous woman never really worried about finances.

“My philosophy in life is that you get what you give,” Kelley said. “People need so little to be happy.”

Kelley said she crosses state lines every Monday and collects more than 200 cans of food a week, going door to door in the cities where she stops. The food and all other items are donated to local charities and the homeless, she said.

Kelley has learned to look at the bright side in any situation.

“It’s not a cushy lifestyle. But it’s my perspective that counts,” Kelley said. “Gratitude is not an emotion; it’s a way of life.”

She has also fed her spirit with new encounters.

“Break out of the box, get out of your bubble,” Kelley said. “Say ‘Hi’ to people you’ve never met before. They’ll change your life.”

Holding a photojournalism degree, the Illinois native intends to write a book from her experience.

“When I was young, I was convinced I was going to work for National Geographic,” Kelley said, smiling behind her freckles. “But this is better than any job I could have ever picked for myself.”


The details

50/50 Project: The latest information and photos about Shay Kelley’s trip can be found on . Donations can be made on the website to help Kelley traveling through the 50 states.

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