As a Florida Bar Board of Governors member, Mary Ann Morgan checked into the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa on South Ocean Drive in Hollywood, and was “bumped up” to a suite because the hotel was overbooked.
What a surreal contrast to just a week earlier, when Morgan and her 10-year-old daughter Bethany stretched out under the I-4 bridge in downtown Orlando, participating September 18 in One Homeless Night, sponsored by the Orlando Union Rescue Mission.
There they were, mother and daughter, huddled atop cardboard, along with about 500 others, raising money and awareness about the challenges homeless people in their community face every night.
“It was very eye-opening,” said Morgan, who has done pro bono work for the Coalition for the Homeless and is the BoG liaison to the Pro Bono Legal Services Committee.
“It was uncomfortable and hot. We ended up getting ant-bit, and I woke up with a crick in my neck. My pants got wet, and I’m grumbling.”
Bethany reminded her mom: “Homeless persons can’t go home and change their clothes when they get dirty.”
Real homeless people, they knew, have to worry about being pushed off and moved to another spot when they settle down to try to catch some shut-eye.

