by dbs | Apr 17, 2023 | Homelessness
This story was produced by Street Sense Media and The DC Line. Story originally posted by Annemarie Cuccia of dcist.com. Annemarie Cuccia Some Face Homelessness When Leaving Foster Care, Despite D.C. Having Housing Vouchers To Help Them When Ronnie Harris first...
by dbs | Oct 27, 2022 | Activities, MLK-Library-Friends
Annual Meeting, Thursday, November 10, 6 PM – 7:30PM. The MLK LibraryFriends will hold its annual meeting and election of officers in person at the renovated MLK Library. We will also hear from MLK Librarians and discuss activities for the coming year. This is a...
by dbs | Oct 26, 2022 | Homelessness
Women across America are significantly less likely to experience homelessness than men, a disparity that is particularly high in D.C., where rates of homelessness are roughly three times higher among men than women, according to data from the Homelessness Research...
by dbs | Oct 25, 2022 | Homelessness
Soaring housing costs and stagnant wages have pushed thousands of people into economic distress in Seattle, which already has one of the largest unhoused populations in the US. Despite pandemic programs intended to ease the homelessness crisis, it has only worsened...
by dbs | Oct 24, 2022 | Homelessness
Photo from Bay Area Morning Report <e-news@email.bayareanewsgroup.com> Four months ago, reporter Marisa Kendall wrote about Daniel McClenon, an artist whose work stops people in their tracks but who had been living on the streets for years, unable to find a...
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