Archive for November, 2015
leading embedded work
Embeddedness — closeness to the action — is so critical when it comes to addressing poverty. Here in Madison, Joining Forces for Families is an exemplar. This is complex work that needs to be carried out by professionals who are smart, compassionate, resilient, and
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In North Dakota, the homelessness crisis is different from many other states. it’s thriving economy (in many places) has drawn workers from around the US. They come to ND for jobs but can’t always
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In the county with one of the highest rates of homelessness (and highest costs of living), how can homelessness be engaged? creativity, collaboration, hard work, good will…
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San Diego now has the fourth largest homeless population in the US. Like Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle, high costs of living (especially housing) join a range of other individual and environmental factors to make residential stability a daunting challenge in this urban context.
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Housing is critical and necessary, but most homeless individuals and families are facing a range of challenges that require more… The common sense approach in Albuquerque is making inroads there — what would work for the homeless in your setting?
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Many efforts to address family homelessness occur at macro-policy levels (housing, jobs, community infrastructure) and immediate-needs levels (realtime shelter, food, and safety). But there’s much to be discussed
Read moreare athletics making $ for higher ed?
Not in most places according the today’s Washington Post article. But do these #s tell the
Read morenot just what you see on the street
Although many people think of homelessness in the US as picture #1, it’s more prevalent (and difficult to gauge) in the shape of
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Is homelessness decreasing in the US? Or is the make-up of those who experience homelessness shifting? And how reflective are one-time counts of our homeless situation? Children and families
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