she is terrified to do it but feels she has no choice. 13-year-old ania francis is picked up at this bus stop every day. too afraid to walk home alone. >> reporter: that's because more than a dozen homeless live in the park and have approached her twice. >> do you all see this. >> imagine what it would be for a 13-year-old walking. >> reporter: for more than a pinellas schools to change >> trying to get help as well as call you all. i'm trying to get help. i'm trying to get the transportation department to realize and understand the seriousness of this. safe. phyllis is most frustrated that pass near her home, >> there is 414 going by. that also goes to her school. >> reporter: after we contacted pinellas schools, phyllis says transportation leaders finally started calling her back. >> it's almost been a year and a half. >> reporter: now she has a transportation leaders and are hoping the route will be changed. >> working with them to find a safe way for her to get to her bus location. >> reporter: and we did reach out again to pinellas county schools and they told us that they have