SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) --

They've been staying at the Red Roof Inn in Santa Ana since October with the help of family and the non-profit Global Heart Vision. Joshua works part-time at a grocery store. His wife works part-time at Disneyland.

"We just live day by day and hope for the best, and make sure we have food on the table and a roof over our heads kind of thing," said Joshua.

The Sayongs used to live in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. In 2012, Hurricane Sandy destroyed everything they owned. The devastation came in the midst of the youngest daughter Melyssa's fight with leukemia. The family moved west to continue her chemotherapy at Children's Hospital of Orange County.

In May, doctors gave the family good news: Melyssa was in remission. Last month during a routine checkup, doctors told the family the leukemia had relapsed. Melyssa must now return to the hospital and undergo intense chemotherapy.

"To have it again was just like the first time, it just kind of hits you in the gut," said her mother Kathleen.

It's a feeling the family knows too well. Kathleen, an ovarian cancer survivor, just found lumps in her breast. The middle child, Keila, is autistic.

But Wednesday marked a big change and a fresh start for the family. The Sayongs opened the door to their brand new 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment in Anaheim.

"We haven't really been able to smile in a long time, a lot of different things going on and to see them smile, just means the world to me," said Kathleen.

The new home is a gift from the Santa Ana police department's HEART program. It stands for Homeless Evaluation Assessment Response Team.

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