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ne month and at least 62,600 others were left | homeless by 2 May 2009. |
Approximately 80,000 people were left | homeless by the storm, and 12,000 people were injured |
d in Louisiana, while 40,000 others were left | homeless by the storm. |
counters a young man who, his family rendered | homeless by Doomsday's rampage, is blatantly selling " |
People become | homeless by many different paths; however, the most co |
h Circuit ruled that "making it a crime to be | homeless by charging them with a crime is in violation |
ivilians were killed, 30 injured and 200 made | homeless by the blast. |
s of public housing to provide for those left | homeless by that event. |
The city charged those rendered | homeless by the disaster nightly for cots set up in sc |
bs were built in Beckton, to house those made | homeless by the war. |
e, Kuninori amply compensated the people made | homeless by the large fire in his holdings at Mizusawa |
ost of the early settlers were those rendered | homeless by the Partition of India in 1947. |
Berlusconi said to n-tv that the people left | homeless by the earthquake should view their experienc |
ipment and freed of containment, Ren is found | homeless by Takeya, who she immediately forces a coven |
The family adopted a dog left | homeless by Hurricane Rita and named the dog Luna Bisc |
y April, an estimated 66,000 people were left | homeless by the storm. |
h Circuit ruled that "making it a crime to be | homeless by charging them with a crime is in violation |
been killed and an estimated 20 million left | homeless by floods in Pakistan. |
25,000 people had been left | homeless by the raid. |
At 5:30 pm on Friday, January 18, 1974, | homeless campaigners (two of whom had obtained jobs wi |
ed to a reduction in crime, though pockets of | homeless camps have reappeared under some bridges alon |
rgrowth, substance abuse activity, trash, and | homeless camps contributed to the general decay of the |
s early life as a shepherd boy and later as a | homeless carter travelling and selling religious icons |
He stumbled across a | homeless cat with no owner. |
g, consolidation of housing programs, and new | homeless categories. |
ollege, Hong Kong which aims at looking after | homeless cats which appeared in the campus of the coll |
mazing Lace, The House of Mews (a shelter for | homeless cats), Goner Records, a local record label, B |
to rescuing and re-homing stray, unwanted or | homeless cats. |
s, the fort was abandoned, and in 1949 Emmaus | homeless charity rented the Planoise fort for offices. |
compilation CD for Audioscope, in aid of the | homeless charity Shelter, which was released in Octobe |
ing from Threshold Housing Advice who are the | homeless charity that reported the council to the Loca |
in 2004 includes: being an ambassador for the | homeless charity, Centrepoint; Trustee/Patron of The N |
Homeless Child) is a Japanese anime series by Tokyo Mo | |
the filmmaker confronts memories of life as a | homeless child, terrible knowledge about his parents, |
The beggars and | homeless children were also nowhere in sight. |
Buenos Aires - Center for | homeless children and adolescents |
mproving the quality of life for California's | homeless children and developing policy solutions to p |
living quarters are reserved for children of | homeless children and children of poor families in the |
Her work with children includes tutoring | homeless children in reading and writing, and teaching |
He also showed concern for the needs of the | homeless children living in Greenwich Village. |
a group of men met to discuss the problems of | homeless children who were to be found begging and ste |
hat provides cultural enrichment programs for | homeless children and a Trustee of Van Nuys Charities, |
o worked with Father Bob Maguire on behalf of | homeless children in Melbourne, studied theology under |
oor at 10 Stepney Causeway opened in 1874 for | homeless children, Number 10 stayed open until 1939 wh |
s effort to raise money for holiday gifts for | homeless children, often by employees of local promote |
night a makeshift home to perhaps hundreds of | homeless children, many of whom are involved with the |
He is also a founding member of Horizons for | Homeless Children. |
Paramjyothi, to start a home for orphans and | homeless children. |
an emergency shelter for abused, neglected or | homeless children. |
1918-21), produced a wave of nearly 7 million | homeless children. |
It is run by aid workers for | homeless children. |
he poor; Hung-Vuong Social Service Center for | homeless children; Tran-Binh-Trong Shelter for displac |
For four pennies, a | homeless client could stay at a coffin house. |
At the low end was a penny sit-up, where a | homeless client could get food and shelter from the co |
n Keynes and eventually sold his stake in the | homeless club to two Norwegian businessmen for a subst |
erican Cancer Society, United Way, the Laredo | Homeless Coalition, and Bethany House, a downtown sett |
Everything seems to point to a man whom the | homeless community regards as an important religious f |
According to the co-leader for the church's | homeless community mission team, the bill is abnormall |
stories would not be lost and where Canada's | homeless community could share their stories and refus |
rformance of the song in 1993, members of the | homeless community were invited on stage during the pe |
The paper is sold by members of the local | homeless community. |
ur coats left to her by relatives to London's | homeless community. |
e the implementation and formation of Project | Homeless Connect, a national model that addresses home |
He also hosted a | homeless couple's wedding in the Mansion House to rais |
y after leaving college, building a house for | homeless, crippled children in America, creating a pro |
es 6-12 and, case management to help formerly | homeless, disabled tenants stay housed and reach their |
Foundation for Charity to raise money for the | homeless, disabled, abused and neglected children. |
WIthout the presence of human activity, | homeless dogs have, over the years, made the empty sta |
These are Byron (a lawyer, not actually | homeless), Dolores, Hal (a violent alcoholic), and tee |
mpanion animals refers to the large number of | homeless domestic cats and dogs. |
A | homeless drifter and solvent abuser, Erskine was 24 ye |
It is now home to 134 formerly | homeless, dual-diagnosed men and women. |
als say that nearly 600 people have been left | homeless due to the flames. |
een many violent crimes committed against the | homeless due to their being homeless. |
Homeless dumping is the practice of hospital employees | |
"L.A. Police Allege | Homeless Dumping." |
the congregation of St Cuthbert was wandering | homeless during the seven year period 875-882 the monk |
y's strategies for sheltering people who were | homeless during the winter months, emphasizing the nee |
t's research and planning, school attendance, | homeless education, athletics, homebound education pro |
income Americans, as well as programs for the | homeless, elderly, people with disabilities, and peopl |
On May 20, 2009, President Obama signed the | Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to |
o Spare Change News under the umbrella of the | Homeless Empowerment Project. |
and the moratorium remains in place, but the | homeless encampment is currently moving from church pr |
"Justiceville" is the name of a | homeless encampment that existed in downtown Los Angel |
one-year moratorium prohibiting the siting of | homeless encampments on public land pending a review o |
ves to provide hepatitis B vaccination to the | homeless, engagement with injectors of performance enh |
y died eight years prior and that he has been | homeless ever since. |
The Jimi | Homeless Experience (webcomic) |
For the webcomic, see The Jimi | Homeless Experience (webcomic). |
also spent for the Sulzbacher Center for the | homeless, extension of the Jacksonville Riverwalk, ass |
ministrator Lex Hester, the construction of a | homeless facility on city land was included in the 199 |
of directors at Freedom House, a shelter for | homeless families in Green Bay. |
eets, Raphael House was the first shelter for | homeless families in the city. |
itive Parenthood Project, which outreaches to | homeless families with children ages 0-5 and offers a |
le Communities occurred in 1989 when over 100 | homeless families were removed from hostels in margina |
two-story home, they started to begin serving | homeless families in 1988 as a shelter which can accom |
Louisiana shelter and development program for | homeless families with children. |
ations from stranded travelers to refugees to | homeless families, but a common denominator among the |
sco agencies in 2007 that provide services to | homeless families. |
Fesco started to provide support services to | homeless families. |
singing by recording poems and essays by the | homeless, farmers, commune inhabitants, and residents |
Mark Strange, apart from playing the | `Homeless Fighter', also worked on the stunts and figh |
nt workers to pull a con amongst the poor and | homeless) followed by scenes of the aftermath. |
hinations of Deacon Blackfire and his band of | homeless followers who have kidnapped Batman before th |
Homeless for a time, he eventually reached a form of e | |
,000 and one piece of furniture, after he was | homeless for several years. |
Before 2007 he had been | homeless for seven years, sleeping on the banks of the |
l system for prioritizing the most vulnerable | homeless for housing. |
The motherfucker was | homeless for 20 years and has an album called "REPENT. |
e are rehabilitation centers that take in the | homeless for free and provide them with the means to o |
After being unemployed and | homeless for a couple of years, Yudina was invited to |
Both musicians were | homeless for several years. |
Boyd, a single father, discussed being | homeless for extended periods, as well as suffering br |
Being frequently approached for money by | homeless forces veterans in London, she formulated the |
eam owners met to explore all options for the | homeless franchise. |
ani of New York City , of discreet removal of | homeless from the streets to public shelters. |
In total, close to 12,000 people were left | homeless from neighboring towns. |
He has proposed removing the | homeless from Nathan Phillips Square, and was the only |
re, resulting in 10,000 urban poor being left | homeless from "Operation Murambatsvina (English: Opera |
s are a derivative of the Howard Stern show's | Homeless Game. |
other who goes back to her abusive husband, a | homeless gay teenager, a father who prefers to speak w |
ristopher Norris) who later adopted a sickly, | homeless girl, Andrea; Stanley Riverside II (Charles S |
A sign advertising the | Homeless Grapevine at Lincoln Park, Tremont |
Tom Morello performs the song on his 'Arm the | Homeless' guitar, in standard tuning. |
Commercial", "Another Car Commercial", and " | Homeless Hal". |
the Community Center in South Park, where the | homeless have gathered below the adults. |
year old Blade on the streets preying on the | homeless, he took him under his wing. |
r of Justice and Minister Responsible for the | Homeless He has retired from politics at the dissoluti |
Out of his concern for the | homeless, he helped raise awareness about the problem, |
was also said to have cured some of the other | homeless he met and to have multiplied bread for them. |
farmworker health centers, healthcare for the | homeless, health centers and health centers for reside |
The | homeless hero has fallen. |
nd charitable work; including centres for the | homeless, Hospitals, schools, homes for children & the |
adult life, Shorter was in and out of various | homeless hostels, as well as spending much time in pri |
this incident the Council had sold off twelve | homeless hostels, tightened homeless acceptance criter |
ts include incentives to landlords to rent to | homeless households, creative uses of housing vouchers |
am DARE; an anti-domestic violence program; a | homeless housing initiative; and a nationally-recogniz |
ecovery programs, free legal services for the | homeless, housing with case management, and much more. |
A Strategic Guide to the Development of | Homeless Housing in Riverside County, Polis Consulting |
W. Bush becomes president, the armies of the | homeless, hundreds of thousands strong, will once agai |
She frequently offered young, | homeless illegal immigrants housing and employment, th |
hisholm (1808-1877) philanthropist, sheltered | homeless immigrants in a cottage at Maitland |
orking poor in their community: a shelter for | homeless immigrants; a cooperative daycare; a communit |
ay 10, about 65,000 thousand people were left | homeless in Ilocos Region and in Cordillera region. |
The Megaphone") is a street newspaper sold by | homeless in Graz and other cities in Styria, Austria. |
Tropical Storm Bret also left 35,000 people | homeless in Nicaragua. |
ced by jazz musician Ray Reach to benefit the | homeless in the Birmingham, Alabama area. |
K and Ireland, coinciding with the release of | Homeless in my Heart, described as his most revealing |
: The War Years; HURRICANE!; Justice for All; | Homeless in America; Radon: The Silent Killer; The Pre |
ficent has active ministries working with the | homeless in the city and around the world. |
non-profit organization serving the poor and | homeless in San Jose, California, San Francisco, Oakla |
lenge the perception young people have of the | homeless in Scotland. |
ught in his Rockets team after they were made | homeless in 1974. |
At least ten people were left | homeless in the town of El Mezquital. |
tivity was the 1996 Olympics when most of the | homeless in Atlanta were removed from the city. |
ssippi Flood of 1927 that left 700,000 people | homeless in Louisiana and Mississippi. |
s Act was protested by a group of one hundred | homeless in May 2006 in Ottawa who mostly identified t |
left 1,260 people wounded and many thousands | homeless in Gediz,. |
se men's hostel, which services many poor and | homeless in the city. |
al activist, specializing in advocacy for the | homeless in Canada. |
vails of an unemployed IBM employee among the | homeless in Queens and his fairy tale one day love aff |
e humanitarian situation of Palestinians made | homeless in the Rafah area and emergency assistance wa |
ears at Heartside Ministry, a program for the | homeless in Grand Rapids. |
, Northwest Hospital, and Health Care for the | Homeless in Baltimore. |
Rs 1000 each for those who have been rendered | homeless in last night's blaze in a Bandra slum colony |
he Canberra Night Patrol which works with the | homeless in the Canberra area. |
Street News is a street newspaper sold by | homeless in New York City, USA. |
lized and began as an evening shelter for the | homeless in Cincinnati in 1973. |
Gloria Martinson in 1986 that helps feed the | homeless in Jackson, Mississippi (not to be confused w |
GG regularly sent volunteers to help feed the | homeless in New York City, and gives monthly financial |
Situation Sthlm is a street newspaper sold by | homeless in Stockholm, Sweden. |
sident," produced by Ray Reach to benefit the | homeless in the Birmingham, Alabama area. |
Stranded and | homeless in the big city, he is rescued by a kind-hear |
an Civil Liberties Union, who represented the | homeless in a series of lawsuits filed against the cit |
d working as an assistant at a hostel for the | homeless in Cambridge, at the time he wrote the book w |
de" program, which supplies used boots to the | homeless in twelve states. |
gazine is a street newspaper sold by poor and | homeless in the Philippines. |
left 1,500 people wounded and many thousands | homeless in Adana, Turkey's fifth largest city today, |
for playing a benefit concert for those made | homeless in the S Ossetian war, calling this a "monstr |
The | Homeless in Lisbon |
inging attention not only to the state of the | homeless in America, but also to the excitement and be |
2007) was a jet propulsion engineer who died | homeless in Phoenix, Arizona and left a bequest of $4 |
eber spent several days living as if she were | homeless in Santa Clara Valley, in an attempt to under |
Counseling Center, an agency for the poor and | homeless in Hollywood, at Crossroads of the World on S |
hildren of Sderot, the New Hope Trust for the | homeless in Watford, and the Emunah Children's Home in |
race, Bauman began working with the poor and | homeless in Portland, organizing vigils and protests t |
give one single charity concert in favour of | homeless in 1997 (which collected more than ATS 2 mill |
m) in width in places, with at least 800 left | homeless in Bennettsville. |
He also worked to assist the | homeless in Ottawa. |
9 homes destroyed and more than 15,000 people | homeless in the Al Hoceima-Imzourene-Beni Abdallah are |
in the blaze, and fifteen thousand were made | homeless, including 14% of the population of Ottawa an |
Transformation #5: Zits' Father he is a | homeless Indian on the streets of Tacoma. |
During the day, | homeless individuals are prohibited from sleeping on t |
am provides housing and intensive services to | homeless individuals with mental illness and addiction |
irst, Consumer Choice, and Harm Reduction for | Homeless Individuals with a Dual Diagnosis". |
Shelter Monitoring Committee, he worked with | homeless individuals and families; homeless shelter se |
rop Inn Center is a non-profit agency serving | homeless individuals in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Many | homeless individuals made use of Fort Sanctuary as a s |
Joseph Center that serves free hot meals to | homeless individuals and families in Venice, Los Angel |
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