by BFTS | Dec 12, 2020 | National News
Tensions Flare As Health Department Clears Homeless Encampments In Salt Lake City “These are people’s only homes,” said an advocate, who worried that the unsheltered individuals will have nowhere to go. Tensions flared between...
by BFTS | Nov 9, 2020 | National News
Mayor-elect Rick Blangiardi wants to eliminate the city’s current “compassionate disruption” philosophy to address homelessness on Oahu, including the frequent sweeps of homeless camps. Blangiardi said in his “Roadmap to Recovery” that he will “eliminate the city’s...
by BFTS | Nov 8, 2020 | News
After ignoring an offer from school bus companies for months, the city will finally explore whether the vehicles can be used to deliver Wi-Fi to students living in homeless shelters who can’t connect to online classes, officials told The Post. “We are actively...
by BFTS | Nov 2, 2020 | Community, Insight
For many homeless students, school represents structure, continuity of care, and security. These students are one reason that New York City schools, which make up the nation’s largest district, are now forging ahead with some in-person learning. ...
by BFTS | Nov 1, 2020 | Opinion
How Do We Treat a Homeless Person That Doesn’t Want The “Right Kind Of Help”? What is the “Right Kind Of Help”? I came across this thread on Quora.com and found the answers to interesting. What do you think? ...
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