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Getting a housing voucher is just the first hurdle to exit homelessness. Moving in can take months as people face delays.
A new report aims to understand services for youth experiencing homelessness and to encourage a plan that works to end youth homelessness.
Summer 2025 [email protected] Sam Belmar is a rising junior at William & Mary, studying sociology and ...
Summer 2025 [email protected] Mackenzie Konjoyan is a recent graduate of American University where she ...
Housing advocates worry the budget, which cuts welfare, Medicaid, and housing, seeks growth at the expense of the city’s most vulnerable.
Sarah Eccleston is a writer and editor working as an editorial assistant for The Postal Record—the monthly magazine for ...
I was “puzzled by a look of perplexity” by a late adolescent teenage girl. The young lady had looked at me like she knew me in a way that made me feel admired and cared for.
Proposal for a secure, independent database tracking FBI and police activity to promote accountability and legislative oversight.
Peggy Jackson Whitley shares a heartfelt farewell to her best friend Vennie in a poetic tribute of love and remembrance.
Rev. Donald Davis reflects on returning to Street Sense after a challenging trip to Texas. Grateful to be back home.
Summer 2025 [email protected] Jenna is a rising junior at George Washington University, where she studies ...
Invisible Prophet explores men’s mental health through historical trauma, eunuchs, religion, and barriers to emotional support and care.
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