Tag Archives: shelters
Housing: ‘Housing First’
I love the Opt Ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I applaud this reader The editorial “Overdose deaths in … Continue reading
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Tagged addiction, evidence, homelessness, housing, housing first, mental health and wellness, op-ed, opinion, safe space, shelters
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Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance
How homeless families are helped- The support system is a sprawling mix of agencies and programs offering everything from parenting classes to different levels of housing, each with its own rules and time limits that often are tied to funding. … Continue reading
A cheap, charitable model to solving hunger
I enjoy learning what my young adults ate or helping them figure out meal ideas on a budget. In return they provide me with a list of resources and referrals that I can pass on to others. It also thrills … Continue reading
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Tagged charity, compassion, declutter, Dumpster diving, food bank, foodwaste, gift ideas, helpfulness, leftovers, proverty, shelters, soup kitchens, tupperware
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