POPULARITY
The Salvation Army's raising the alarm as living standards deteriorate across New Zealand. Its state of the nation report's out, revealing one in four children also report they often or sometimes go without food. It finds we have around 400 thousand needing welfare support, the highest number in decades. Author Paul Barber told Mike Hosking the measurements are being taken to see both what's improving and to be realistic about what's getting worse. He says they've seen a fantastic increase in the number of social housing available for those who need it, but they've also seen a disturbing rise in people living in the streets as emergency housing supports ended. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Addressing rural homlessness by WSKG News
James Hughes is president and CEO of the Old Brewery Mission in Montreal...Quebec's largest organization serving people who are experiencing homelessness. He edited and contributed to a book called, "Ending Homelessness in Canada: The Case for Homelessness Prevention.in this excerpt, James shares some 'Eviction Prevention' policy strategies.
Tommy checks in with New Orleans City Councilmember Lesli Harris
Del Seymour, a former homeless addict known as the "mayor of the Tenderloin," and his biographer, Alison Owings, offer a raw, street-level view of San Francisco's most notorious neighborhood. Seymour, the subject of Owings' book, "Mayor of the Tenderloin," pulls no punches, exposing the paradoxical allure of homelessness and the failings of well-meaning nonprofits. His insights challenge conventional wisdom about addiction and urban poverty, while his Tenderloin walking tours and Code Tenderloin jobs programs demonstrate his enduring hope.
Rich Cupka, Southside Store Owner, calls in to discuss the crime and homeless issues on the southside.
Timmy Howard, and I'm a hot dog loving, endurance athlete, who's life was anything but normal. My life has been a journey of heartbreak, resilience, and redemption. After battling homelessness and drug addiction for 12 years, I finally hit rock bottom and made the decision to change my life and achieve sobriety. I've now been clean for six years. This transformative period has not only been about overcoming personal demons but also about building a community that I surround myself with. Sobriety opened my eyes to all of life's wonders and the people that fill it along the way. I've used endurance sports to challenge myself physically and mentally and now I am able to give back to those who may be starting their own journey. My purpose in life is to empower my community through fitness, share my journey, and use my knowledge to inspire others to lead healthier, more active lives.Instagram: timmy_hotdog_howardFacebook: Timmy Howard ***********Susanne Mueller / www.susannemueller.biz TEDX Talk, May 2022: Running and Life: 5KM Formula for YOUR Successhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT_5Er1cLvY 700+ weekly blogs / 400+ podcasts / 26 marathon races / 5 half ironman races / 2 books / 1 Mt. Kilimanjaro / 1 TEDx Talk / 1 Ironman….
Kevin Fagan, a veteran San Francisco Chronicle reporter, discusses the state's evolving homelessness crisis. After the Supreme Court's recent Grants Pass decision, cities are taking more aggressive action on encampment sweeps. Fagan explores these sweeps, the state of homelessness, and the political implications as elections approach. With decades of experience, he provides unique insights into the human impact of homelessness, the challenges facing policymakers and communities, and how years of coverage have affected him personally.
John Mark McCafferty, Chief Executive Officer with Threshold, discusses the key findings from its latest report covering the first quarter of 2024.
Jess Echeverry is a women and family advocate, speaker, author and podcaster. She has survived parental divorce and alcoholism, as well as emotional, physical and sexual abuse. Her testimony includes dark times of physical and sexual violence, teenage pregnancy, years of homelessness, abortion, same sex attraction and two attempts at suicide. In 1997 she met the man she would eventually marry; this man would help her create an environment of authentic love that enabled her healing journey, her relationship with Jesus Christ and her eventual forgiveness and love for her attackers. She converted to Catholicism in 2008. Jess is the Founder and Executive Director of SOFESA, a 501c(3) non-profit ministry that has been accompanying Southern California homeless families since 1999.
What’s Trending: UW President defends “Palestine,” and still won’t call Hamas a terrorist group or issue a formal statement condemning terrorism. LongForm: FOX News correspondent Mark Meredith breaks down the latest Speaker of the House drama. Quick Hit: Liberal Denver mayor fails to address homelessness prompting an extreme response from one businessman.
Hawaii's homlessness crisis worsens following fires.
Latest job numbers. Head of Tik Tok testifing before Congress. Chad talks with The Chicks on the Right about the latest political news. Body of 17-year-old accused of shooting 2 at Denver high school has been found. Homlessness and mental illness.
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a Dialog news brief, we will learn about the homeless situation in Delaware when we are joined by Ms. Rachel Stucker from Housing Allience Delaware, and Mr. Fritz Jones from Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington. December 9-11 is Delaware Faith and Housing Justice Weekend when the plight of our homeless brothers and sisters is highlighted among religious congregations and communities of faith.
"It's time to come clean Colorado" Katie Lehr Joined us on the the Totem Podcast today, she is a candidate for Colorado House District 49. She has strong opinion on certain topics that are going on in todays society like, education, parents bill of rights in schools, inflation in the economy, drug criminalization, and homelessness. COLORADO HOUSE DISTRICT 49 KATIE LEHR: EDUCATION, HOMLESSNESS, INFLATION, DRUGS | TOTEM PODCAST Here at Totem Podcast, Hosts Erick and Monico, bring you impactful people from all walks of life to have meaningful conversations to speak out about their lives, businesses, and their experiences in life, and bring you a part of them you didn't know! ...AND remember "An act of rebellion is to question." "Un acto de rebeldia es cuestionar." If you know of someone we should have as a guest comment below or message us! Thanks for watching this video, please share it with your friends. We enjoy reading comments and answering questions so be sure to leave a comment and... ► Subscribe to the Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZM4Hdl8r-S4chYrlDw-4jQ Links to Socials Monico Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/monico.carrillo.54 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golden_arm_94/ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/monico-carrillo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/golden_arm_94 Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@totempodcast Erick Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erick.carrillo.391 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericks.life/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erick-carrillo-696019249/ Inceptions Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inceptionsmediallc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inceptionsmedia/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inceptionsmedia/?viewAsMember=true Website: www.inceptionsmedia.biz Number: (970)768-1594 Katie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KatieForHD49 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katielehrhd49 Website: https://katieforhd49.com
Kasper and Chris are back to tackle a string of violent altercations with a group of teens in Boise. They also talk about homelessness in Portland and someone throwing poop at a Seattle Councilwoman's house.
Victoria's hospitality industry is directly impacted by municipal politics, so we plan to chat with a few candidates in this season of Bread and Butter to learn more about what folks have planned for the city.We're kicking things off with 2022 Victoria City Council candidate, Krista Loughton. Krista joins Sam Jones of 2% Jazz, and Calen McNeil of Big Wheel Burger to chat about the city's needs for the present and the future.
My guest this week is Emi Nietfeld, author of the wonderful new memoir Acceptance. It's the story of her growing up in foster care, and at times without a home. Though Emi ended up going to Harvard, she struggled with self-harm, depression, thoughts of suicide, eating disorders, her bisexual identity, and sexual assault. We get into all of that in this episode. I asked Emi what she felt she would most like to offer as helpful to listeners; what she felt she could best speak to (which is what I tend to ask most of the guests who come on). Emi wanted to focus on how to better talk with youth in crisis. Even if you don't have any young people in your life right now, this conversation offers great advice on helping people in crisis in general, and was wide-ranging. I really admired how precise Emi is with her speech; how eloquent and measured and honest she is. I think this was a great conversation, and I hope you enjoy it.
Homelessness is insidiously creeping larger into cities and rural areas, and the largest group of growing homeless are women over 50.
Contact me at the website: www.causeofdeath100secs.netCheck it out, leave a review, leave me a voicemail or an email. Look at the blog posts. Join my mailing list. There are so many ways to interact with me on that site that there's no excuse not to!I also have a dedicated email for Cause of Death, you can reach me at jackie@causeofdeath100secs.net.Link Tree: https://www.linktr.ee.com/CauseofDeathpodGlobal Homelessness Show Notes: https://ighomelessness.org/about-us/https://backpackbed.org/us/world-homelessness-day/ You can donate to this organization. They provide beds for the homeless.https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/homeless-population-by-statehttps://worldpopulationreview.com/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0197397500000102https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11524-020-00483-1https://archive-yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/cities-grow-so-do-numbers-homeless#:~:text=Causes%20of%20homelessness%20across%20countries,poverty%2C%20unemployment%20and%20family%20breakdown.https://www.humanrightscareers.com/issues/root-causes-of-homelessness/https://homelesslaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Homeless_Stats_Fact_Sheet.pdfhttp://www2.kobe-u.ac.jp/~alexroni/IPD%202016%20readings/IPD%202016_12/Resisting%20Homelessness.pdfhttps://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/files/Metadata-11-01-01.pdfhttps://ourworldindata.org/homelessness#homeless-people-in-oecd-countrieshttps://www.oecd.org/els/family/HC3-1-Homeless-population.pdfhttps://www.etf.europa.eu/en/news-and-events/news/focus-egypt#:~:text=Egypt%20is%20classified%20by%20the,despite%20political%20and%20economic%20upheavals.https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/egypt/overviewhttps://www.france24.com/en/20200715-egypt-homeless-street-children-hit-hard-by-pandemic-scourgehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuAYTpOznQohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_homeless_populationhttps://ourworldindata.org/homelessness#homeless-people-in-oecd-countrieshttps://www.bu.edu/sph/news/articles/2016/homelessness-its-consequences-and-its-causes/https://www.caringworksinc.org/our-impact/community-impact/#:~:text=It%20has%20a%20ripple%20effect,one%20family%20at%20a%20time.The link to Lost Angels on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Angels-Skid-Row-Home/dp/B00BWJ7JFWhttps://my.neighbor.org/what-is-the-cost-of-homelessness/https://my.neighbor.org/what-is-the-cost-of-homelessness/https://www.homewardboundwnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Homelessness-Dec.-2012.pdfhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3766254/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16078553/https://ofhsoupkitchen.org/how-homelessness-affects-societyhttps://www.caringworksinc.org/our-impact/community-impact/#:~:text=It%20has%20a%20ripple%20effect,one%20family%20at%20a%20time.https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4468https://www.usich.gov/resources/uploads/asset_library/Ending_Chronic_Homelessness_in_2017.pdfhttps://depts.washington.edu/triolive/quest/2007/TTQ07033/effects.htmlhttps://www.homelesshub.ca/blog/what-are-top-10-health-issues-homeless-people-facehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK218236/https://lifebridgenorthshore.org/the-startling-dangers-of-homelessness/https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/publications/topic/resources/resources-homelessness.html#:~:text=Homelessness%20is%20closely%20connected%20to,%2C%20tuberculosis%2C%20and%20other%20conditions.https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/first_world.htmhttps://unctad.org/topic/least-developed-countries/listhttps://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/developed-countrieshttps://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/335556/nz-tops-list-of-developed-countries-with-most-homelesshttps://cryptocoached.ngontinh24.com/articles/what-country-has-highest-homeless-ratehttps://www.oecd.org/els/family/HC3-1-Homeless-population.pdfhttps://www.oecd.org/els/family/HC3-1-Homeless-population.pdfhttps://bscholarly.com/countries-with-the-highest-homeless-population-in-the-world/https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/britains-homelessness-shame-cold-hard-facts/https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/files/Metadata-11-01-01.pdfhttps://ourworldindata.org/homelessness#homeless-people-in-oecd-countrieshttps://borgenproject.org/tag/global-homelessness/https://borgenproject.org/tag/global-homelessness/https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/12/how-to-solve-homelessness-poverty-cities-urbanization/https://make-the-shift.org/homelessnessaction/https://www.homelessworldcup.org/homelessness-statisticshttps://ighomelessness.org/global-homeless-data/https://ighomelessness.org/https://mahb.stanford.edu/library-item/yet-another-emerging-global-crisis-homelessness/#:~:text=Based%20on%20national%20reports%2C%20it's,population%2C%20may%20lack%20adequate%20housing.https://digitalscholarship.tsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1074&context=jpmspDarkcast Network – Promo by Edward October of OctoberpodPodcast Promos:Rogue DarknessThrough the VeilMusic:Time Off by Damma BeatzYou can reach me on:Instagram and FB: @CauseofDeathTwitter: @CauseofDeath10Please don't forget to rate and review on any of the platforms found here:Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/cause-of-death-1855050You can support Cause of Death here:Patreon: https://www.Patreon.com/JackieMorantyKo-Fi: https://www.ko-fi.com/causeofdeathluckycharmsunpluggMerch can be found at: https://www.teepublic.com/user/causeofdeathluckycharmsunpluggedPlease share this podcast with everyone you know. Cause of Death is a proud member of the Darkcast Network. Find us at @darkcastnetwork on Twitter and @DarkcastNetwork on Facebook.Cause of Death can be found on all major podcast platforms.
Ron Donoho is the creator and editor of the San Diego Sun, a hyperlocal news site that focuses on the downtown San Diego region. The URL is: sandiegosun.bulletin.com.Conversation is about the Homeless Population in San Diego County
Former Aboriginal station workers, affected by an old WA state wages policy, are testifying at Federal Court stolen wages hearings held in the Kimberley
If you want an animated conversation in Australia mention first home buyers, investment properties, building costs , interest rates or negative gearing. Home ownership is our national obsession. But as house prices boom, people on low or moderate incomes are pushed further to the margins. They struggle with high rents and face long waiting lists for public housing. And some will experience homelessness. How can we ensure that every Australian has a roof over their head?
If you want an animated conversation in Australia mention first home buyers, investment properties, building costs , interest rates or negative gearing. Home ownership is our national obsession. But as house prices boom, people on low or moderate incomes are pushed further to the margins. They struggle with high rents and face long waiting lists for public housing. And some will experience homelessness. How can we ensure that every Australian has a roof over their head?
CHLOE BAILEY IS HERE BEYONCÉ CHECKS FIVIO DESTINYS CHILD SAMPLE WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT EZRA MILLER AMIR LOCKE KILLERS GET NO CHARGES ONLY FANS KILLER NYC SHOOTING THIS NEEDS TO STOP STRANGER THINGS IS BACK --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronlamarwalker/support
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Ryan Southwood from Algonquin College discusses the school's recent gold rating for accessibility by the Rick Hansen Foundation. Steven Scott of Double Tap Canada describes the pros and cons of data broker services. In her Central regional report, Karen Magee chats about a new project in Ottawa that aims to address the link between brain injuries and homelessness. Entertainment critic Michael McNeely kicks off his ongoing series on missed film classics starting with Pandora's Box from 1929. And, community reporter Shaini Saravanamuthu shares some Easter activities to enjoy this weekend in Montreal. This is the April 14, 2022 episode.
In her Central regional report, Karen Magee chats about a new project in Ottawa that aims to address the link between brain injuries and homelessness. From the April 14, 2022 episode.
On today's show Eli talks about his journey as an autism advocate.
The Netflix documentary "Lead Me Home" explores the lives of people living on the streets of Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Filmmakers Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk filmed and interviewed people over three years to give viewers a sense of their lives and the circumstances that led them to being homeless. Kos and Shenk and their film are nominees for a 2022 Academy Award in the Documentary (Short Subject) category.During this podcast, Kos and Shenk are joined by Nathan Sheets, executive director of The Center in Hollywood, a non-profit dedicated to ending isolation and homelessness in Hollywood. Shenk and Kos describe the experience of learning about the people they interviewed for their film, and Sheets provides perspective and context about the issue of homelessness.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Acknowledgement of Country News headlines 50th Anniversary of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, No Police at Pride, Housing and Homlessness crisis, Dr Jackie Huggins on the reissue of ‘Sister Girl: Reflections of Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation' We hear a speech from Guwama woman Cheryl Buchanan, one of the early campaigners at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972, at the 50th anniversary of the Embassy. This audio was broadcast live yesterday during 3CR's Invasion Day 2022 programming. Frank Gafa is a Wailwan and Wiradjuri queer man, trade unionist, education and community activist and one of the organisers of the No Police at Pride Open Letter. He joins us to discuss the open letter and it's call for Victoria Police to cease participation in the Pride march. Jay Coonan from the Antipoverty Centre joins us to discuss the Centre's recent statement on Australia's housing and homeless crisis as highlighted in the Productivity Commission's 2022 report on government services. Jay will also update us on the proposed sale of public land by Moreland council and the importance of prioritising public housing over private profit. Earlier this week, Priya caught up with Dr Jackie Huggins to discuss the recently published updated edition of her classic collection 'Sister Girl: Reflections on Tiddaism, Identity and Reconciliation', which is out now with the University of Queensland Press. Dr Huggins is a member of the Bidjara and Birri Gubba Juru peoples, and is currently leading the work towards Treaty/Treaties in Queensland. Catch the rest next Monday 31st January from 8:30-9AM on 3CR's Women on the Line. Links to organisations to Pay The Rent: Pay the RentDhadjowa FoundationAnaiwan LandBack Wuurn of KanakVALSThe Blak Pearl Aboriginal Cultural and Creative Studio SongsTiddas - AnthemAncestress - One By One
In this episode of the Tragedy Academy, Jay brings trauma survivor and life coach, Michael Unbroken, on to the show. Michael is the host of his own podcast, “Think Unbroken”, where he invites experts, researchers, psychologists, and therapists to discuss healing from trauma and childhood PTSD. Michael himself is no stranger to this healing process. Growing up with two abusive parents, Michael was trapped in a nightmare familiar to many of his listeners. Having overcome his past to choose a brighter future of his own making, Michael hopes to inspire others to do the same.Key Points✊
Thank You, and Happy New Year!
Janet Fox is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her #MiddleGrade #Novel Carry Me Home. Janet tells us this novel could be a great way for families to talk about issues of homelessness, and that family is all around us. Click here to visit Janet's website - https://janetsfox.com/ Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Homeless a Persecuted Class December 20, 2021 – As the number of billionaires in America has risen to 614 so has the population of our nation's most unfortunate residents: the homeless. Many communities are enforcing public nuisance laws to rid them from their streets. “Being homeless is not protected under our anti-discrimination laws and therefore many forms of what is blatant discrimination against unhoused people are very difficult for us to challenge using legal advocacy,” said Eve Garrow of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California.
The Gig Podcast.. 2 G's with a mic in the middle... YOUR ALREADY LATE FOR THE GIG!! www.thegigpodcast.net for all the video episodes and more JOIN THE DISCORD- https://discord.gg/Uj9mSjhp www.gumroad.com/seancov Contact The Boys...cov@paydayjones.com@thegigpodcastSean Cov on FB payday@payjones.com@paydayjones listen to The Gig Podcast live Friday Nights @ 9pmYT- The Gig Podcast ChannelTwitch- TheGigPodcast
Fan of the show? https://www.patreon.com/newleftradio (Support us on Patreon)! Homlessness is a global challenge, yet municipalities are forced to deal with it as a local issue. It's how they approach change that makes an impact. We're joined by former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Homeless Services Linda Gibbs and professor and former Assistant Commissioner of Policy and Research at the New York City Department of Homeless Services Jay Bainbridge to discuss their new book, How Ten Global Cities Take On Homelessness, and how we can build a world where everyone has a home to call their own. Links https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520344679/how-ten-global-cities-take-on-homelessness (Buy How Ten Global Cities Take on Homelessness) https://twitter.com/lindagibbs?lang=en (Follow Linda Gibbs on Twitter) https://twitter.com/jaybainbridge1?lang=en (Follow Jay Bainbridge on Twitter) About How Ten Global Cities Take On Homelessness This book takes on perhaps the most formidable issue facing metropolitan areas today: the large numbers of people experiencing homelessness within cities. Four dedicated experts with first-hand experience profile ten cities—Bogota, Mexico City, Los Angeles, Houston, Nashville, New York City, Baltimore, Edmonton, Paris, and Athens—to explore ideas, strategies, successes, and failures. Together they bring an array of government, nonprofit, and academic perspectives to offer a truly global perspective. The authors answer essential questions about the nature and causes of homelessness and analyze how cities have used innovation and local political coordination to address this pervasive problem. Ten Global Cities will be an invaluable resource not only for students of policy and social work but for municipal, regional, and national policymakers; nonprofit service providers; community advocates and activists; and all citizens who want to collaborate for real change. These authors argue that homelessness is not an insurmountable social condition, and their examples show that cities and individuals working in coordination can lead the charge for better outcomes. About Linda Gibbs Linda Gibbs served as Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services for New York City from 2005 to 2013. Supervising the city's human service, public health and social justice agencies, she spearheaded major initiatives on poverty alleviation, juvenile justice reform and obesity reduction. Two of the collaborative efforts she shaped to address significant social challenges are “Age Friendly NYC,” a blueprint for enhancing the livability of older New Yorkers, and “Young Men's Initiative,” an initiative addressing race-based disparities facing Black and Latino young men in the areas of health, education, employment training and the justice system. Gibbs also improved the use of data and technology in human service management, contract effectiveness, and evidence-based program development. During her tenure, New York City has been the only top 20 city in the U.S. whose poverty rate did not increase while the national average rose 28%. Prior to her appointment as Deputy Mayor, Gibbs was Commissioner of the New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) and held senior positions with the New York City Administration for Children's Services and the Mayor's Office of Management and Budget. About Jay Bainbridge Dr. Bainbridge's research applies statistical and research methods to public sector problems. His current research focuses on trends, causes, and solutions to homelessness, especially with respect to the street homeless. Previous to joining Marist College, he was Assistant Commissioner of Policy and Research at the New York City Department of Homeless Services, and he continues to consult on homeless services policy and planning for national and international cities. Working with Bloomberg Associates, he recently guided the first systematic street counts internationally in Mexico... Support this podcast
Dr. David Schultz, distinguished university professor of political science and legal studies at Hamline University and the author of “Presidential Swing States: Why Only Ten Matter,” joins us to talk about electoral law and proposals that are being floated around as solutions to a dysfunctional system, including fixing existing ambiguities about what it means for a state to “fail to make a choice” on Election Day, too-lenient rules about how objections to votes can be filed, and the role of the vice president in certifying the vote. We also talk about what's the resistance to reforms, and what it would take to restore confidence in U.S. democracy.Dr. Kenneth Surin, professor emeritus of literature and professor of religion and critical theory at Duke University, tells us about the energy crisis that has gripped Europe after months of rising gas prices, and sudden surge that is threatening to create political havoc both in the countries affected and the EU as a whole. We also talk about disagreements over how the bloc should respond, what EU leaders have presented so far, the response to those proposals, and how not all members want to see far-reaching measures enacted for a crisis they might not be feeling as acutely as their neighbors.Kei Pritsker, journalist with BreakThrough News, joins us to talk about the homelessness problem in both Washington D.C. and the country and how it embodies the reality of our unequal system, the fallout of the scandal at Facebook after the whistleblower revelations, and the intersection between social media, the national security state, and foreign policy. We also talk about the ever shrinking infrastructure bill and what we could end up with after all the horse trading is done. John Kiriakou, co-host of The Backstory on Radio Sputnik, joins us to talk about the case of Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn, a Palestinian man who is currently held at the US prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba after he was captured in Pakistan in 2002, the torture he suffered, and how the CIA admitted after the fact that it had made a mistake.
Seany fro Ballymun beat his heroin addiction and now helps others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah Garnett, founder and managing director of Australian not-for-profit The Footpath Library talks about what it does. SHOW NOTES: Nicole Abadee Website: https://www.nicoleabadee.com.au Facebook: @booksbooksbookspodcast OR @nicole.abadee Twitter: @NicoleAbadee Instagram: @nicoleabadee The Footpath Library Website: https://www.footpathlibrary.org Facebook: @TheFootpathLibrary Twitter: @FootpathLib Instagram: @footpathlibrarySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Published in the S.F. Chronicle this morning, Mayor London Breed proposed upping spending on alternative responses to police calls better handled by social workers or paramedics, while increasing funding to maintain police staffing. Your thoughts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Homelessness remains a key issue for half a million people in the US each year, with the prolonged pandemic and subsequent unemployment and evictions suggesting that number could climb. Rob McCann, CEO of Catholic Charities of Eastern Washington and Damián Mazzotta, Founder and Chairman of The Shower of Hope and Principle of The Long Term Partners share innovative programs Spokane and greater LA are using to address homelessness—and better care for our communities in need. Panelists:Rob McCann, CEO of Catholic Charities of Eastern Washington. Rob joined Catholic Charities in 2000 where he has worked in a number of positions and where he works now as CEO and President. He has spent his career with an emphasis on service, working 4 years with the Catholic Relief Services, 2 years as a Jesuit Volunteer in Oregon and Mexico, and one year in East LA as a Youth Advocate in Gang Alternative Programming. Rob is currently a Board Member and past Chair of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops National Advisory Board. He also serves on various community boards, including Providence Health Care, Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation, Jesuit Volunteers Corps Northwest, Nazareth Guild, and Spokane County United Way. He has his undergraduate in Political Science and American Studies from Fairfield University, his Masters degree in Organizational Studies, and his Ph.D. in Leadership Studies from Gonzaga University.Damián Mazzotta, Founder and Chairman of The Shower of Hope and Principle of The Long Term Partners. Damián came to the United States 8 years ago to run La Opinión, the largest Hispanic News Media Outlet in the Country. Since 2015, he has served as a board member and fundraiser for multiple education non-profit organizations that support the most vulnerable kids and families of Los Angeles. In 2017, he co-founded End Homelessness California, including The Shower of Hope Program, bringing his 20 years of business development and administration experience to the non-profit sector. Today, the program is the largest mobile hygiene and community engagement operation in a US County ever, serving 27 locations per week. The non-profit also operates Safe Parking Lot Programs providing case management, restrooms, and security to individuals and families who sleep in their cars. In August, and through an unprecedented partnership with Los Angeles Community College District, End Homelessness California also started a transitional housing program for homeless and at-risk youth to provide a holistic approach to support students. In the last decade, Damián has been recognized and featured among the top 500 most influential people in Los Angeles by LA Business Journal and received Social Justice and Social Entrepreneurship awards by Los Angeles City and County—as well as local community organizations like the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.
While you wait for Ferdinand to get shot, here's something to think about... Topics: - Do Lutherans focus too much on “Justification”? - Should we seek a political home here? - Kanye on expository preaching… wait, what the hell is that - Lutheran or Christian, what should we call ourselves? Guest: NAME Website & contact info Thank you: 1517.org proud member of the 1517 Podcast Network and thejaggedword.com Music: Willing Virginia, on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud Dead Horse One - I love my man Other stuff: Augsburg Confession Article IV: Justification Thabiti Anyabwile “political homelessness is a blessing…” Kanye West on Joe Rogan Podcast Craft of Preaching
In episode ten of Brew with the Crew, we sit down with special guests Sue Lehman, Executive Director of Hope House, and Wendy McCormick, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity in Findlay, Ohio. We learn about the different services and programs these two nonprofit organizations provide, as well as the role of diversity and inclusion in the realm of providing affordable housing or shelters for families to eliminate homelessness. Listeners are encouraged to get involved with local housing agencies, volunteer, speak carefully on these issues, avoid assumptions, and listen not to respond, but to understand.
Jacki Taylor has dedicated her career to helping the poor, the disenfranchised and the homeless. When the opportunity came to head Save the Family Foundation she jumped at the opportunity to provide services and housing to 700 families every year. They have a broad range of programs to support stable homes, safe children, and strong families. Original air date July 30, 2020. To learn more about Save the Family, go to https://savethefamily.org/. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan's Youtube channel: Past the Pandemic (subscribe & comment & join the conversation)https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZuXILSJ85_171y7OFAQNOg?while listening you can follow the statistics he is showing: https://www.averpoint.com/groups/5ed7cbd32efc8b00161da837/channel**********Sponsorship of the podcast by: www.getlupii.com 20% off your first order (code: susanne20)**********For further information: www.susannemueller.bizMonday & Wednesday: Podcast Wednesday: Facebook live with "tips for working from home"Friday: weekly blog
Homelessness crisis in King County continues to create more questions than answers. One of the most important questions for the Church is, “How can we love and serve our neighbors experiencing homelessness?” 1) The facts and myths about homelessness in King County 2) The impact of trauma on people experiencing homelessness 3) What the Church can do to engage homelessness
Mayor of Oshawa, Dan Carter joins us on Out of the Bluep to share his inspiring & incredible story of addiction, homelessness & recovery on his way to becoming a community champion & politician Visit www.BlueDoor.ca
The Human Impact with Elisabeth JordanIn Episode #70, I have the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Elisabeth Jordan of The Human Impact. Before I interviewed Elisabeth, I joined her and her team for street outreach. I was able to watch her in action as she showed me what it looks like to do what they are doing with the Human Impact. Elisabeth grew up in one of the wealthiest zip codes in Dallas, and through her lens of privilege never realized what was happening on the streets just a few miles down the road. After losing her job in corporate America, she began a quest to find her purpose in life and realized that she most felt like herself when serving the community of people on the streets. She and I speak about how God can stop us in our tracks in order to truly speak to us in a manner where we are able to hear his call for our lives.Elisabeth identified friendship as the need that would drive her mission and quickly realized that it would need to be more than just her to really affect change. What started as a volunteer position that fed her soul 7 years ago quickly grew into an organization where she, team members, and volunteers build relationships with people on the streets. As they forge friendships and learn about their new friends, they work through what issues are keeping them on the streets in hopes of eventually helping them transition off the streets and back into society, a place of their own, and employment. The Human Impact has been a thriving organization for the past 4 years and has recently created a partnership with Bonton Farms where people can work on an urban farm and live in homes of their own as a first step along the restoration process. I encourage you to lean in to Elisabeth's message of learning to see this population not as “Homeless People” but instead just as people. She challenges us to ask ourselves the same question she asked herself in the beginning. Who are the homeless? What are my assumptions about the homeless? How can we serve others when we humble ourselves?Elisabeth discusses her original thoughts of providing a solution for the homeless community. “Coming with a solution to a problem when I had never experienced homelessness was actually pretty arrogant of me.”She quickly realized that she needed to lay aside what she thought she was going to the streets to do and instead start listening. She tells us about her friend from he streets that was the first to welcome her into the community. She shares that he was the first to recognize that she didn't know what she was doing but that he was going to love her anyway. After that first bond was formed, she realized that God was using this community to heal her and teach her to love herself because they accepted her for who she was. We discuss how forging meaningful relationships by sharing our humanity with one another, including our pain and vulnerability is what truly makes us stronger as people. “Often times, people of privilege are coming to serve the homeless and we don't realize we can relate to them in such a human way.”She and I both found the most surprising part of street outreach to be how most of the homeless community choose to focus on the good and beautiful things that God has for them. Elisabeth brings her husband and children along for outreach because they want their family to be in close proximity to people who are different from them and have different needs and different stories because there is so much life to that. While discussing her children, she tells us that as an Enneagram 1, her greatest desire for her children is for them to remember that they played because it is easy to get lost in the world of perfection and miss those moments. She gives us 7 Tips for following your purpose in lifeKnow that following the purpose that is within in you is worth the riskDon't let fear keep you from walking your purpose journey. Don't let the risks outweigh the purpose for which you were made. Purpose can be served in both business and the non-profit space. Neither one is more purposeful than the other. Be willing to take chances and continue to pursue the path of purpose no matter what comes.Take small risks so that you're prepared to take the bigger risks when you're called toChange how you view failure, learn from it and grow from it. Elisabeth also shares with us how she has taken lessons from failure and applied them in learning and growing. 5 Ways to Handle Failure Do a post mortum Ask yourself what could we have done differently, what could they have done differently, Assess what you can do different next time. What can you take away from that moment to learn for the future. You can learn more about The Human Impact and ways to get involved over at www.thehumanimpact.orgYou can follow along with their weekly outreach over on IG: @thehumanimpact FREE STUFF———->Want to check out the best email platform I have ever tried? I'm not even kidding guys, l love the templates and layouts, and it's so easy to use! Use code POWERPROJECT for 50% OFF! https://flodesk.com/c/POWERPROJECTThinking about starting a podcast? You're going to want to check out the Class for Beginners that I created over on Skillshare! Did you know you can learn all types of new information over there? Take a look at my Podcasting 101 course and while you're at it, see if there's anything else you want to learn. Use my code to get two free months of Skillshare to learn whatever new skill it is that you need to step into your purpose! https://skl.sh/2lpoNBUGirl! Have you tried these skincare products that I rave about? Jump over and try the products that have literally saved my skin! Acne? Sensitivity? Fine Lines? Wrinkles? I can help with all those problems! Or, maybe you just want some killer lashes without getting extensions, I have a product for that! Check it out! Become a preferred customer and score 10% off, personal VIP treatment, and free shipping for life! https://brandivoth.myrandf.com/solution-tool
Part 3 in the Living on the streets series giving a US perspective on Homelessness. This week Dr Beach speaks with Limrick about his experiences living on the street. For previous episodes about Homlessness please visit Part 1 (https://distressandcrisisontario.fireside.fm/58) & Part 2 (https://distressandcrisisontario.fireside.fm/59) and for a more Canadian perspective please visit Understnading Homlessness (https://distressandcrisisontario.fireside.fm/37) and From the Ashes (https://distressandcrisisontario.fireside.fm/40) for a more indigenous view point.
Matt Stone, Spencer McColley, and Connor Swanson
When we talk about ending homelessness in Canada, the name you most often hear people say is "Cathy Crowe". For years, this Street Nurse, advocate and recipient of the Order of Canada has been pushing hard to make sure no Canadian has to spend a life threatening night on the street. Hear her amazing story on this week's podcast Find out more about Blue Door in York Region
On this week’s program host Dave Schellenberg speaks with councillors Theresa Kavanagh from Bay ward, Jeff Leiper of Kitchissippi ward, and Scott Moffatt from Rideau Goulbourn ward. They discuss tackling the opioid crisis, creating a downtown in Barrhaven, and whether the city is doing enough to deal with homelessness.
Robert Watkins, IV, MD, discusses the homeless, drug, and crime crisis that has taken over his neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Robert Watkins, IV, MD, discusses the homeless, drug, and crime crisis that has taken over his neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Adam and Dr. Drew open the show with Adam asking Drew for his thoughts on Antifa and, more specifically, the idea that it is allowed for people to be wearing ski masks and other things that obscure their identity in public. That conversation expands towards topics like James Damore & his Google memo, Nicholas Sandmann lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and how the courts will inevitably have to resolve this kind of behavior with financial disincentives. They also turn to the phones and speak to a variety of callers including one who recently left California and another who wants to talk homelessness. Please Support Our Sponsors: LifeLock.com, promo code ADAM Pluto.tv Purple.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Paul chats to Co-founder and Managing Director of Tunafish media, Sam Jones, about starting a creative media agency, dealing with anxiety and his efforts to tackle homelessness through his co-founded charity, Not Just Soup.
SPORTS TALKS PODCAST EPISODE #5: JENIFER HEWSON FROM EMMAUS UK – Homlessness, chaos and daily life! In todays episode we meet Jenny Hewson. I have known Jenny now for about 18months after I got invovled with emmaus as a result of a personal tradegy in my family. We talk about REAL issues and REAL people. […]
SPORTS TALKS PODCAST EPISODE #5: JENIFER HEWSON FROM EMMAUS UK – Homlessness, chaos and daily life! In todays episode we meet Jenny Hewson. I have known Jenny now for about 18months after I got invovled with emmaus as a result of a personal tradegy in my family. We talk about REAL issues and REAL people. […] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachsportlandsportstalks/message
Interviewing Raquel Rolnik, Professor of Urban Planning and former UN Special Rapporteur on Housing and Homlessness on The UK, Sustainable Cities, And The Empire (privatisation of global housing sector). Send comments to hello@papabaiden.com or Tweet: @papakowbaiden See series question list here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19c46L3vy9yq3V61GRfDMlblwIvsDrxqu98XobiNsaeU/edit#gid=0
This week's show is about homelessness in Denver. Our guest is the executive director of the Severe Weather Shelter network, LynnAnn Huizingh. Severe Weather Shelter Network provides emergency overnight shelter on life threatening winter nights. We discuss the issues, the misconceptions, and some shocking trends effecting our homeless citizens. www.swshelternetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Board Member Of Community Concerns Inc shares insight into the world of helping the homeless, public policy, fundraising challanges, and current trends to help. The perception that homeless demographic is the person under a bridge. In fact the biggest homeless population are children. Joe Morris gives our listeners a first person look at this issue.
On episode 56 of PRP, Greg and Grendel welcome in Seattle-based producer Spekulation to talk his latest album The Crossover Event; Cultural Appropriation; East Coast Hip Hop; Seattle's houselessness crisis and the Head Tax; Battlefield Earth; and so much more.
In this episode, we Sit down with Zack Adam from Prime Mortgage Lending and talk about how we in the real estate industry can help fight local Homelessness! Visit www.homewardboundwnc.org/reach to donate! Or reach out to Zack at Zachery@goprime.com The post AREN 018: One Solution to Cronic Homlessness in Buncombe County With Zack Adam appeared first on Asheville Real Estate News.
Episode 3 of Counter Culture with Aaron Lujan September 12, 2016 https://www.aaronlujan.com https://www.facebook.com/aaronlujan https://www.twitter.com/aaronlujan https://www.youtube.com/aaronlujan #ClintonHealth #TimKaine #Google #FederalReserve #Homelessness #Immigration #AI http://www.infowars.com/dnc-to-hold-emergency-meeting-to-consider-replacing-hillary-clinton/ http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/295229-tim-kaines-radical-roots https://sputniknews.com/us/20160912/1045214398/google-clinton-manipulation-election.html http://www.activistpost.com/2016/09/15-years-later-physics-journal-concludes-3-wtc-towers-collapsed-due-controlled-demolition.html http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2016/september/12/the-fed-plans-for-the-next-crisis/ http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/tent-cities-full-of-homeless-people-are-booming-in-cities-all-over-america-as-poverty-spikes http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/patrick-goodenough/11491-syrian-refugees-resettled-us-15-over-target-046-are-christians http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/exclusive-middle-america-hit-staggering-immigration-surge/ https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1768423/cops-using-artificial-intelligence-to-stop-crimes-before-they-happen-researchers-warn/
POINT IN TIME Volunteers go into local communities and compile information on living conditions of individuals with limited resources such as in cars, abandoned houses shelters etc. This data is submitted to the state for a data base they require. This event took place today in Sussex and Surry Counties in VA. from 10 am - 2 pm ( est ) and was coordinated by Minister Shirley Brown Push is a homeless shelter located at 202 East Main Street , Wakefield VA 23888. 757-758-4778. December 25, 2013 Until present. Founder Elder Shirley Brown 202 E Main St Wakefield, Virginia (757) 758-4778
POINT IN TIME Volunteers go into local communities and compile information on living conditions of individuals with limited resources such as in cars, abandoned houses shelters etc. This data is submitted to the state for a data base they require. This event took place today in Sussex and Surry Counties in VA. from 10 am - 2 pm ( est ) and was coordinated by Minister Shirley Brown Push is a homeless shelter located at 202 East Main Street , Wakefield VA 23888. 757-758-4778. December 25, 2013 Until present. Founder Elder Shirley Brown 202 E Main St Wakefield, Virginia (757) 758-4778
Jane Jacobs, visionary, activist, and guru of urban planning, talks about her new book called, "Dark Age Ahead." (Original broadcast May 2004)
Jane Jacobs, visionary, activist, and guru of urban planning, talks about her new book called, "Dark Age Ahead." (Original broadcast May 2004)
The Bigg Success Show #602Motivational speaker Adam Shepard talks to us about his journey from Scratch Beginnings to living his passion. Find a link to Adam's book & speaking page along with a written summary of today's show at BIGGSUCCESS.COM.Thanks so much for listening!- George & Mary-Lynn-------------------------------------Enjoy our show? Consider writing a review for us in iTunes.http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=269019283