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money and The Big Issue sales, and improving | homeless individuals' self-esteem. |
lopment center that offers a bright start for | homeless infants, toddlers and preschoolers, and their |
helter continued to provide for adoptable and | homeless infants. |
Homeless International works mainly by supporting comm | |
53,988.00 (Krishnan Guru-Murthy appealing for | Homeless International on 3 March 2007, one week later |
Over the years, | Homeless International's work became more focussed on |
ed with housing groups to get funding for the | Homeless Intervention Protection Act expanded. |
ness, which emphasizes getting people who are | homeless into housing first and then tackling issues l |
including women, LGBT people and the poor and | homeless into the mainstream of Christian life, DiNovo |
Homeless Iraqi War Female Veteran with Chihuahua at Sa | |
Homeless is a 2006 documentary film by Mahmoud Shooliz | |
Why people become | homeless is a complex question and the answers are as |
Discrimination against the | homeless is the act of treating the homeless, or those |
Are You | Homeless? is an EP from The Jimi Homeless Experience. |
Once | homeless, James is now the President & Founder of JBG |
An advocate for the | homeless, Jerry served as a board-member of the Midnig |
program that addresses the long-term needs of | homeless kids. |
Technically | homeless, KRS-One was living in a meat freezer below t |
e, Dissent, Ecology, Gentrification, Hippies, | Homeless, Labor, Power and Money, Punk, Racism, Riots, |
Molly Shannon as | Homeless Lady |
He has since been reduced to a | homeless laughingstock. |
populations, including low-income, immigrant, | homeless, LGBTQ, and pregnant and parenting adolescent |
It has gone on record to support a | Homeless Link campaign which aims to bring an end to r |
Because many of the | homeless live around the Church also during the day, p |
nent housing in the building for the formerly | homeless, living in recovery, and employed. |
rning to Wales, but in his latter life became | homeless, living rough in the hills surrounding his ho |
is a permanent congregate housing program for | homeless living with HIV or AIDS. |
Mark, Roger, and Collins, plans to evict the | homeless living in the lot next to Mark and Roger's bu |
he later dropped out of and eventually became | homeless living on the streets of Tokyo or living in f |
1995 after having passed his last years as a | homeless living in a cabin in the woods near the city |
es, with changing public attitude towards the | homeless, low content and attempts by the city to swee |
The house is inhabited by a | homeless lunatic, who takes giddy delight in scaring t |
killed or missing, 10,000 injured, and 90,000 | homeless, making the 1976 Moro Earthquake and Tsunami |
spite his nickname, Roberts is not actually a | homeless man as he owns a house in Bournemouth. |
d Nemets (literally "German") Hoffman, a kind | homeless man who helps Danila to find a home and treat |
Jeffrey Wright as Mr. Lies / Belize / | Homeless Man / The Angel Europa |
more Square" and "The Mayor of Allston" was a | homeless man living on the streets of Boston. |
sy and Mark Benton's character, Sheldon, is a | homeless man who Paul takes in to Bramble Lodge and of |
tells of the singer's encounter with an old, | homeless man who is sleeping behind a trash can on a c |
The story revolves around a | homeless man who takes a job coaching a little league |
riendship between a wealthy Texan and a black | homeless man has been on the New York Times Best Selle |
rking on his second novel, Duct Tape, about a | homeless man in search of his imaginary son. |
On July 6, 1999, a | homeless man named Daniel P. Dukes (Danny Dukes), a 27 |
isode, Nathan is sent to prison for killing a | homeless man with a can of cat food. |
After they hit a | homeless man with their car, the girls and their frien |
Instead, Joe Bukowski learns a chant from a | homeless man in return for a small proportion of his a |
fire itself was caused by arson when a deaf, | homeless man called David Lauwers had a losing fight w |
He played the | homeless man "Al" murdered by Patrick Bateman in the f |
Simon Wilder (Joe Pesci): A | homeless man who is living in the boiler room of the l |
by Ren Shields, from 1908, was a song about a | homeless man sleeping on a bench in a public square wi |
On December 30, 2002 a | homeless man hunting for food in bins found some of th |
uly 2002 in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire) was a | homeless man and advocate whose life was chronicled by |
the work is a realistic account of life as a | homeless man during the Great Depression. |
It tells the story of a drunken | homeless man (played by Rutger Hauer) in Paris who is |
lzek or Ziggy the bagman as he is known, is a | homeless man who can be found in Toowong, Queensland, |
Melissa finds temporary refuge with a | homeless man named Simon (Denis Leary), then eludes Ha |
media due to its horrific nature, in which a | homeless man stabbed and beheaded her in a busy shop o |
First, a | homeless man is burned to death in a cave by an unseen |
One day when he was in the park, a | homeless man asked to play his guitar. |
A | homeless man is murdered and Kate must determine the c |
The exhibit featured an image of a | homeless man sleeping on the sidewalk in downtown Manh |
c. 1951) is the nickname of a former | homeless man in New York City who has gained notoriety |
rd) Hana or Ariki Ashby or "Blanket Man" is a | homeless man who wanders the inner city streets of Wel |
Stan Yale as | Homeless Man |
As of 2003 Henderson was a | homeless man in Austin, Texas. |
A | homeless man in Tokyo. |
He also made a cameo appearance as a | homeless man in "The Radford Reshuffle", the sixth sea |
Michael Corrente as | homeless man #2 |
The | homeless man was played by Al Waxman, who had been the |
ary 1909 - 24 January 1943) was an illiterate | homeless man whose body was used in Operation Mincemea |
hen fires back at him (literally) by taking a | homeless man's liquor and a match and breathes fire at |
ording to songwriter Kerry Kurt Phillips, the | homeless man's explanation that he is "almost home" is |
The film is about the life of a | homeless man, known only as "'Shorty' Gordy", who was |
Cogliostro first appears as a | homeless man, but he seems to know more about Spawn's |
shton Kutcher) who murders people (stabbing a | homeless man, shooting a doctor, cutting off a life su |
lepsy, and beating up Donnie Brennan, another | homeless man, so badly that Brennan's leg was broken i |
Homeless Man, Cass Corridor, Detroit, 1973 - Photograp | |
cribes the investigation into the murder of a | homeless man. |
y knew him by another name, "Mullet," a local | homeless man. |
A | Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) is a sof |
"It's kind of difficult to tell if it's [ | homeless man] art or a person" |
McDonald believes that helping the | homeless may be a simple matter, but the causes of hom |
Homeless members of society can receive consultations | |
nits targeted to most disabled and vulnerable | homeless members of the community; 5) Embraces harm-re |
s a shelter but as a community for the city's | homeless men and women and was modeled on the Emmaus m |
Delaware, was established in 1893 to provide | homeless men with a meal and a place to worship on Sun |
vie takes place on a single day involving two | homeless men surviving on Los Angeles's Skid Row. |
By 1990, more than 70 formerly | homeless men had meaningful jobs and a place to live. |
vict, ministered to a congregation of largely | homeless men and women in a church so poor that the ro |
. Joseph's House of Hospitality is a home for | homeless men in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
A 1985 pilot study found that 95% of | homeless men served by a soup kitchen had vitamin defi |
cah House, a 33-unit SRO rental residence for | homeless men and women opened . |
Shortly after, | homeless men were able to seek overnight shelter there |
A shelter for | homeless men is located in one of the church's Fourth |
focuses on providing basic services for those | homeless men and women who are vulnerable due to such |
rches of Friar Gate railway bridge and to the | homeless men who slept there during the Great Depressi |
Rogovy, a 22-year-old entrepreneur who hired | homeless men in the U.S. city of Seattle, Washington, |
Press reports claim that he preyed on | homeless men and laborers whom he clubbed to death wit |
ple to an ongoing ministry to the chronically | homeless men and women of Cambridge. |
anny and John Claven and Frank O'Malley-three | homeless men who spent much of their time in and aroun |
men, in effect producing a greater number of | homeless men than homeless women in Japan. |
ry on Number 2 in 1891 and a night refuge for | homeless men the following year, both institutions rem |
McDonald bid for a contract for | homeless men to do that work in exchange for a decent |
en called Transitional Living which is for 33 | homeless men who are motivated to make substantive cha |
Center, a local shelter and soup kitchen for | homeless men, located under the Great Church of St. Al |
ord House, a 26-unit SRO rental residence for | homeless men. |
established the Mission of the Holy Cross for | homeless men. |
y Siple about extreme shopping cart racing by | homeless men. |
the board of the Union Mission, a shelter for | homeless men. |
Sewell provided free legal services to the | homeless, mentoring girls of color in NYC high schools |
ough time just trying to figure out where the | homeless might be on a given night. |
Homeless ministry is the intentional interaction betwe | |
ase Libre/Freedom House, a 14-bed shelter for | homeless minors. |
ishing law school in 2007, Olumba worked at a | homeless mission, Shelters of Love Inc. and at Starbuc |
the album, with all proceeds going to a local | homeless mission. |
ndslides affected 70% of the country and left | homeless more than 2,2 million people. |
ity Council, the Bethany House (a shelter for | homeless mothers and children) in the Rectory, and AID |
girl his bike (which he borrowed), a cloak, a | homeless mouse that he calls Gerald, and a clan of gin |
project of Bruce DuMont, CEO of the currently | homeless Museum of Broadcast Communications, and is pu |
Viktor Verzhbitsky as | Homeless mystery man |
He is also founder of | Homeless Nation, a non-profit internet endeavor that s |
"Street Chiefs" features images of | homeless Native men, primarily in downtown Oklahoma Ci |
compassionate and empathetic to the lives of | homeless natives and places them in the larger context |
e "Outstanding Educator" of 2007 by the Texas | Homeless Network, which cited her decade of teaching h |
Coalition on Homelessness is San Francisco's | homeless newspaper, the Street Sheet, but its work has |
Eleanor's confession to Theodora that she is | homeless occurs inside Hill House in the film. |
ion, a mission of the Diocese of Texas to the | homeless of Houston. |
eniel Mission, an independent ministry to the | homeless of Los Angeles. |
to improve the well-being of the unsheltered | homeless of Pittsburgh, advocate for health-care justi |
In a show of support for the | homeless, on December 22, 1999, Rosewater's Campbell e |
on, approached the National Coalition for the | Homeless on separate occasions about starting a street |
The brothers were reportedly | homeless on the streets of Washington, DC for several |
he planned to start a communal house for the | homeless on the Lower East Side. |
1970s, Castellani occasionally found himself | homeless on Skid Row in Los Angeles. |
ontline Foundation, which serves meals to the | homeless on Los Angeles, California's Skid Row. |
Homeless On the Holidays - 2:52 | |
ly released from prison who has found himself | homeless on the crazy streets of New York City. |
o singled out the running joke of jumping the | homeless on a skateboard. |
ct that nearly half of all foster kids become | homeless once they turn 18 years old. |
also evicted from their ground, leaving Thame | homeless once again, leading to a new groundshare arra |
of which go to the South Bend Center for the | Homeless), one in the Spring, and one for Commencement |
families who are in recovery, people who are | homeless or living in transitional housing. |
In 2009, over 700 | homeless or low-income students increased their job sk |
over 150,000 homes, leaving at least 750,000 | homeless or in need of emergency shelter due to a dest |
To become a vendor, one must be | homeless or vulnerably housed or marginalised in some |
c of a street newspaper is that it is sold by | homeless or marginalized vendors. |
Until recently, | homeless or addicted women with children could get hel |
rganization that helps pregnant teens who are | homeless or in foster care. |
on control; that the applicant is statutorily | homeless or threatened with homelessness; that they ar |
ore, it is a crime in England and Wales to be | homeless or to cadge subsistence money. |
co-occurring substance use disorders, who are | homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. |
d to a 5% rise in the number of youths either | homeless or wandering the streets late at night while |
and journalists, as well as by people who are | homeless or work with the homeless. |
housing subsidies to families that are either | homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. |
The crooks previously operating as United | Homeless Organization members continued on uninterrupt |
WNYW-TV United | Homeless Organization Shut Ending 25 years of scamming |
The United | Homeless Organization (UHO) was a 501(c)(3) homelessne |
opeful,” a concert to raise money for Atlanta | homeless organizations, held annually on Dec. 8, the a |
imated 12,300 inhabitants and rendered 66,000 | homeless out of a total of 110,000 inhabitants. |
In time, other formerly | homeless outreach workers and medical volunteers joine |
A hospital van dropped off a | homeless paraplegic man on skid row and left him crawl |
William's Park is now the city's known | homeless park. |
Cheng escapes, but is left orphaned, | homeless, penniless, and friendless. |
near Waterloo station in London, lived in by | homeless people from 1983 until 1998. |
drugs and alcohol, and to strongly encourage | homeless people to enter shelters or housing and obtai |
y given in the General Assistance programs to | homeless people in exchange for shelters and other for |
Many | homeless people who have mental health problems can no |
minal investigation into suspected dumping of | homeless people on Skid Row after police witnessed amb |
to defend itself from a lawsuit over removing | homeless people from its train station. |
The topic was what will most help | homeless people reenter the fabric of society and look |
Osaka has the highest population of | homeless people in Japan, and the decision to spend ta |
uilt by the British meant that there were few | homeless people in Aden, and people built their own ho |
Homeless people with new "criminal charges" have very | |
Vandalism is the primary cause, but many | homeless people have also turned the former mall site |
sandwiches and a pot of coffee to a group of | homeless people at 5th and San Pedro streets. |
As part of this policy, | homeless people sleeping in public were approached by |
at the Los Angeles Convention Ctr to feed the | homeless people of Los Angeles. |
Since then, the number of | homeless people in Israel has grown, and the Associati |
ountries, this condition results in wandering | homeless people and poor suburbs and ghettos. |
is underestimated because it does not include | homeless people nor those who have not looked for nor |
That day's morning has been quite chilly and | homeless people have been known to sleep there for yea |
osit scheme which enables non-priority single | homeless people to access and sustain private-sector h |
Bergie is a term used for a subsection of | homeless people in Cape Town, South Africa. |
e recruited) could provide residence to those | homeless people who live in public space, in shelters |
y that provides shelter and support for young | homeless people in the UK. |
During the 1940s many | homeless people from bombed-out Coventry lived in Binl |
ies in order to provide housing for otherwise | homeless people in the area. |
he Great Depression of the 1930s, a number of | homeless people built makeshift shacks on vacant land |
In Las Vegas, some | homeless people find shelter in the storm drains under |
abianranta was mostly known for the number of | homeless people living in the bayside area. |
h so many people live, and the struggles that | homeless people face. |
dia in order to change the misconception that | homeless people are incapable and hopeless. |
-Thomas on BBC Radio London in which London's | homeless people were enabled to tell their own stories |
Secondary | Homeless: People staying in boarding houses and people |
The majority of long term | homeless people are found in the large cities of Sydne |
lings protecting the constitutional rights of | homeless people in Pottinger v. City of Miami, as well |
es, housing and human services organizations, | homeless people and governments addressed the issue of |
s, with heavy traffic, rushing commuters, and | homeless people on the street. |
Reports that | homeless people were possibly inside the engulfed ware |
He recalls stepping over | homeless people in the doorway of the restaurant one e |
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