. - hi, i'm a rutland city alderwoman on the board of aldermen, and i also work at broc. - oh!d to give you my card, because i really appreciate you sharing your story and... - thank you. - you can contact me for any resources that we do, and i'd be happy to help you. - oh, thank you so much. - so thanks so much for sharing your story. - thank you, nice meeting you. ryan: when i actually first heard stacie's story, i was, like, really upset because i was, like, "we could've done that in half a day, got her what she needed and her family." but these folks who are living in poverty and don't easily get all the basic needs that some of us are fortunate to have, it's hard to ask for help when you don't have people supporting you from the beginning. i just wonder, like, how many more stacies are there, and how do we get them to show up, and how do we meet their needs, and how do we make people feel welcome, really. i haven't figured it out. (train horn blaring in distance) (dog barking) (people talking in background) stacie: okay, so i'm very nervous. ayles: okay. - because i don't,