On the cracked, hot pavement of the Diamond Inn motel on Ramona Boulevard, Manny Rios huddled next to an elderly man and whispered prayers into the dense Jacksonville
Every two years we rerun the “My Friend Named John” story because it is such a meaningful story. It’s for sure a story to give thanks and praise
Only a broken system locks up homeless people to keep them safe. DAVID M. PERRY As Hurricane Irma bore down on Miami, officials from the Miami-Dade County Homeless
Written by Adam Sennott The number of “very poor” families struggling to pay rent without the help of government subsidies increased between 2013 and 2015, the Department of Housing
by Elly Vos Why should our Veterans sleep on the streets? Did you know that 39,471 of our veteran service men and women spend their nights without a
A section of Ft. Lauderdale’s homeless population will be looking for a new resting spot following a month-long closure of Stranahan Park. Dozens lined up Friday to get