
Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County

Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County (2010)
A documentary that explores the world of children who reside in discounted motels within walking distance of Disneyland, living in limbo as their families struggle to survive in one of the wealthiest regions of America. The parents of motel kids are often hard workers who don't earn enough to own or rent homes. As a result, they continue to live week-to-week in motels, hoping against hope for an opportunity that might allow them to move up in the O.C.Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County is streaming on MAX, available for rent or purchase on iTunes, available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, and 4 others. It's a children and documentary movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 6.4 (393 votes).
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Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.4 (393 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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A documentary that explores the world of children who reside in discounted motels within walking distance of Disneyland, living in limbo as their families struggle to survive in one of the wealthiest regions of America. The parents of motel kids are often hard workers who don't earn enough to own or rent homes. As a result, they continue to live week-to-week in motels, hoping against hope for an opportunity that might allow them to move up in the O.C.