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Women veterans battle homelessness
Finding help to prevent homelessness is increasingly difficult.
Features•Video
Qween Amor, subway performer
Qween Amor is a homeless subway performer who recently was working the concourse on 14th St, Union Square Station.
Business
Suits and job training offer hope to veterans
In 1980 veteran, Nelson Quinones, was rushing to get to the car repair company where he worked when he was […]
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NYC homeless youth population at a record high
These youth continue to function in society, hiding the issue of their homelessness to the outside world.
Features•Slideshows
City poet hits hard times
Donald Green, “A New York Times Published Poet" sells his work for $1 in a dank subway corridor. He is still searching for literary fame.
Multimedia•Slideshows
A warm winter brings relief to the homeless
“It has been a mild winter, but I’m not worried about sh**,” Larry Reddick said. “Bring on the snow, I can’t wait.”
News
Unemployed, homeless and protesting with Occupy Wall Street
David Everitt-Carlson makes signs for the protestors
News•Special Reports
Philadelphia Life: Homeless and hungry, hundreds turn to outreach groups for help
Philadelphia homeless shelters and advocacy groups are feeling the strain of a reeling economy, serving more people with fewer resources.
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Homeless find strength in spirituality
Faith in a higher power provides a constant source of strength to countless people living on the streets.
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Proposed budget cuts will hurt homeless
More than 39,000 people in New York City seek shelter each day. Officials and advocates claim Paterson’s proposed cuts would drastically reduce aid to the homeless.