by BFTS | Jan 27, 2021 | National Insight
My personal quest for equal rights now informs my push for a revamped public health approach to homelessness. “I never met a Kentuckian who wasn’t either thinking about going home or actually going home.”- Kentucky Senator A.B...
by BFTS | Jan 4, 2021 | Community
Homeless Parents’ Lawsuit Forcing New York City To Provide WiFi For 114,000 Homeless Students Will Head To Trial A lawsuit aimed at forcing New York City to provide WiFi for students in homeless shelters is moving forward to trial. US District Judge...
by BFTS | Dec 14, 2020 | Insight
The city’s outreach to homeless people in the subway system has successfully diverted hundreds of individuals into the housing through a program that offers an alternative to group shelters, officials say. When the subway started closing overnight in May, the city...
by BFTS | Dec 13, 2020 | Community, Soup Kitchen
South Bronx Restaurant Turns Into Soup Kitchen To Help Poor At South Bronx Mexican restaurant, “activism is our secret spice.” The special dish at La Morada, a small Mexican restaurant in the Bronx, varies from day to day: Perhaps it’s...
by BFTS | Dec 8, 2020 | National Insight
50 Facts About Homelessness In America Since the first year that data on American homelessness was gathered, the numbers have fallen. Fewer people are homeless now than in 2007, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness. The United States has seen...
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