Getting on a bus usually means finally taking a load off, feeling comfort in knowing exactly where you're going.
For people experiencing homelessness out in the cold, getting on a bus can save their life. But they don't always know the destination.
Home"What we're doing is absolutely helping lives," Brandon Pittman, a case manager at Hope Faith Homeless Assistance Campus, said. "I wouldn't doubt that in the slightest."
Hope Faith has two buses that pick up people experiencing homelessness to get them to the next step. The service is bridging the gap between homelessness and transportation.