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ersonnel who are (or are at risk of becoming) | homeless to find work, and hence rebuild their lives. |
Homeless totals have been estimated at 186,000 individ | |
[Campsites near railways for the | homeless] Traditionally, the "Jungles" would have a la |
Maigret investigates the circumstances when a | homeless tramp is recovered from the Seine, after bein |
some new material, showing the main cast, now | homeless, trying to survive a cold winter night out on |
ves, ballerinas, Central Asians and a gang of | homeless tweens complicate matters still further. |
The Boy is a | homeless, unemployed youth who fancies The Girl. |
so to support and express solidarity with the | homeless vendor, rather than to read the paper. |
ut went on hiatus due to police harassment of | homeless vendors of the newspaper and lack of funds. |
t newspapers operate by selling the papers to | homeless vendors for a fraction of the retail price (u |
A lawsuit was also filed on behalf of | homeless vendors and the Nation of Islam that was sell |
Parker himself was a | homeless veteran for a period of time and now works wi |
Member, Board of Trustees, Joseph House for | Homeless Veterans |
Estimates of how many | homeless veterans there currently are on the streets o |
2006 documentary directed by Dan Lohaus about | homeless veterans in the United States - from those wh |
The National Coalition for | Homeless Veterans (NCHV) - a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organ |
nded the services offered to female veterans, | homeless veterans and veterans who were ill due to che |
is to provide services for Monterey County's | homeless veterans and their families... by providing v |
HUD-VASH reaches | homeless veterans through local Veteran Affairs Medica |
sachusetts was named the "Jorge Otero Barreto | Homeless Veterans Transitional Program" in his honor. |
en it comes to the national shame of too many | homeless veterans, Barack Obama has one simple policy: |
He often portrayed the fate of | homeless wanderers looking for a place to live, in par |
ls determined that the number of beds for the | homeless was inadequate, and suspended the city's anti |
Jimi Hendrix' biggest hits, entitled Are You | Homeless?, was released on August 23, 2007, the 40th a |
or about 650,000 low-income people but mostly | homeless were started. |
ere drowned in London and thousands were made | homeless when flood waters poured over the top of the |
Marisol finds herself on the streets, | homeless, where her many encounters include a woman be |
y taken over (for free) by the local poor and | homeless, while the factory was partly sold off as ind |
The Cadillac Man is the pen name of a | homeless White American writer who lives under the rai |
The | Homeless Who Ate London - a freak chemical spill turns |
in Bridge, with Jesus' followers portrayed as | homeless who live in a shanty there. |
nter exists to meet the needs of the poor and | homeless who reside in one of Washington's poorest nei |
f the 1930s, the area became popular with the | homeless who made makeshift huts not unlike those of t |
of her coworkers, the street walkers and the | homeless with whom she shares a common plight. |
Genghis Khan who was | homeless with just his mother and his siblings went on |
to provide funds for programs to assist the | homeless, with special emphasis on elderly persons, ha |
d figures - two young girls in a bedsit and a | homeless woman with a baby. |
A | homeless woman that stayed in the same derelict buildi |
In 2005, she played a | homeless woman in three episodes of the television ser |
When a | homeless woman has a seizure, some of the employees at |
Rachelle Glait as | Homeless Woman |
oney for the poor children, buys a coat for a | homeless woman (Elan Ross Gibson) and offers her a job |
L. Scott Caldwell as a | homeless woman |
e of Lifetime's Lovespring International as a | homeless woman named Lucinda, three episodes of FX's N |
ame of Anya Peters, who claims to have been a | homeless woman. |
Homeless women between the ages of 18 and 44 are betwe | |
f N Street Village, which offers programs for | homeless women and low-income families. |
ith her colleagues she save the lives of many | homeless women and children. |
He killed three | homeless women in Nottingham between December 2004 and |
Between 3.1 and 4.4 % of | homeless women in the United States are veterans of th |
SA runs an extensive program for Chicago-area | homeless women and children, Cornerstone Community Out |
e Purchasing Committee; the Task Force on the | Homeless; Women and Minority Affairs Committee; and as |
Florence House Gives | Homeless Women a Second Chance Maine Insights, August |
etter meet the needs of the growing number of | homeless women and children. |
om Allan Centre, Glasgow, working mainly with | homeless women. |
ard's Dianetics Foundation, and a shelter for | homeless women. |
Florence House can house 50 or more former | homeless women. |
Ct.) - Washington Legal Clinic for the | Homeless worked with the Neighborhood Legal Services P |
served as community meeting places where the | homeless workers could express themselves. |
He regularly helps the | homeless, working in the soup kitchens in Los Angeles. |
at chronicles a time in her life when she was | homeless, working as a pizza deliveryman at a Greek im |
t, a documentary by Susan Koch about the 2006 | Homeless World Cup. |
phon was one the street papers initiating the | Homeless World Cup in 2001 and hosted the first cup in |
The | Homeless World Cup is an annual international football |
Tony Peacock, | Homeless World Cup |
previous efforts, and the suggestion that the | homeless would have to pay fines. |
Originally, during the Depression, the | homeless would sleep in "Jungles". |
It had the associated problems such as | homeless young people, young lone parents and youth cr |
1886 as an outreach mission to unemployed and | homeless young men and was transformed into a full mis |
Junction (3 November 1965), and the saga of a | homeless young couple and their battle to keep their c |
use problems (drugs or alcohol), the formerly | homeless, young people, ex-offenders and women fleeing |
The number of | homeless youngsters is on the rise. |
g shelter and support services to at-risk and | homeless youth since 1970.The organization is located |
t and his transformation from a drug addicted | homeless youth to an influential punk-rock musician an |
, the song was performed at a benefit for the | homeless youth organization Teen Feed by Death Cab for |
Program is authorized through the Runaway and | Homeless Youth Act of 2003. |
ber, 2007 marked the first time that National | Homeless Youth Awareness Month was officially recogniz |
ide In is a nonprofit organization that helps | homeless youth and other marginalized people move towa |
Individualized support for | homeless youth includes programs in housing, education |
tes, Outside In has continually revised their | Homeless Youth Services and Medical Services to meet c |
Homeless youth who are trained and job ready can becom | |
To provide | homeless youth with services that help them leave the |
The Transitional Living Program for Older | Homeless Youth (often referred to as TLP), funded by t |
e In a Portland, Oregon-based shelter serving | homeless youth and low-income adults.For the past 37 y |
New Avenues for Youth, a service provider for | homeless youth in Portland. |
Often older runaway, thrownaway, and | homeless youth either have no home or are unable to re |
efforts to teach independent living skills to | homeless youth and help them transition to adulthood. |
hrough the 1988 Amendments to the Runaway and | Homeless Youth Act. |
More than 25% of all | homeless youth in 2007 were girls, compared to 15% in |
rrently funded by FYSB under the Reconnecting | Homeless Youth Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-378). |
November was officially declared as National | Homeless Youth Awareness Month by the United States Co |
e are between 1.3 and 1.5 million runaway and | homeless youth in the United States (Coco & Courtney, |
As the shoot's theme would be the issue of | homeless youth, real homeless women would be used as b |
ices funds grant programs to help runaway and | homeless youth. |
boarding - became a dormitory every night for | homeless youth. |
ding a 24-bed transitional living program for | homeless youth. |
zation offers food, shelter and friendship to | homeless youths, as well as the resources and services |
are a total of 28 beds in three shelters for | homeless youths. |
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