. >> reporter: 17-year-old jonathan davis and his family earned just enough money to pay the hotel bill at the vacation lodge motel in kissimmee. >> this motel was a haven. >> reporter: a fire burned their temporary home to the ground turning everything they had left in the world to ash. robert lamb is jonathan's step- father. >> you think it's never going to happen to you but it does happen to you and you just sit there, and what are you going to do, you know? it hurts, it hurts bad. i'm just worried about the kids, you know. >> reporter: we first told you about these families back in march on "60 minutes." people like david and teresa corffee and their three children. after they lost their jobs, the corffees counted themselves lucky to move out of their minivan... >> george climbed up here on the backseat. >> reporter: ...and into a motel. but here 12-year-old destiny has worried. >> what's the neighborhood like around the motel? >> scary. >> pelley: what do you mean? >> like, you hear on the news all the time about, like, shootings and it's all right there. >> reporter: the day after