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Sionne said her two-year-old son wouldn't be in her care without the help of the cafe A homeless mother has credited a cafe with turning her life around "against all odds" and ensuring she kept custody of her young son. The mostly volunteer-led Curry on ...
Recently, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order to remove the American homeless from the streets. It is my understanding that the order is supposed to facilitate access to individual support, which could significantly improve the lives of people ...
The Rev. Larry Rice talks to a person in need in Downtown West St. Louis on Thanksgiving Day. It’s Thanksgiving morning, and around 60 people are lined up on Locust Street in front of what was once a massive homeless shelter run by the New Life ...
Shoes placed at a vigil to memorialize lives lost to homelessness in 2024. (CONTRIBUTED) Shoes placed at a vigil to memorialize lives lost to homelessness in 2024. (CONTRIBUTED) For the past six years, I have been providing support and basic survival ...
A volunteer in Vista counts people living on the streets. (File photo courtesy of County News Center) San Diego County on Wednesday encouraged residents to volunteer for the annual Point-in-Time Count, a snapshot of the region’s homeless population set ...
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Homeless health nurse 'helped me rebuild my life'
A County Down man who ended up on the street after returning from Scotland said his future looks brighter thanks to a homeless health nurse. Curtis Durose, who is 33, said he left Northern Ireland because of a "chaotic life" but when he came back and tried ...
Carlton was homeless in 2021 but has now started a foundation year at the University of East Anglia in Norwich [Emmaus Norfolk and Waveney] Homeless people have been urged to believe they can turn their life around by a man who has just started university ...
City advocates say homelessness and open-air drug use are worsening across Seattle amid growing concerns about Mayor Katie Wilson's administration.
It happened again. The uncertainty and fear of life on the streets reared its ugly head once more into E’s life. E, who asked that her real name not be used, sat uncomfortable at Hands on Hartford, wearing a hoodie and a look of devastation that ...