You were just found a few minutes ago on the bus bench. I was raising money for a shelter that hadn’t completely formed yet. We didn’t know it, but our lives would be changed forever.
I think the best years of our lives started that day of the bus bench. Like a few stray strands forming a rope, we were definitely part of something bigger. COSAC was just starting out and we were just finding our purpose. Once you were with us we knew what we were supposed to be.
You were just found a few minutes ago on the bus bench. I was raising money for a shelter that hadn’t completely formed yet. We didn’t know it, but our lives would be changed forever.
The Homeless Voice and it’s emergency cold weather outreach was very successful last night.
A special thank you to everyone who dropped off blankets and sweatshirts. We were able to have plenty of warm clothes for everyone who needed it.
What happens when you take two dozen students from across the country and let them take over the second-largest homeless publication in the country? Get a behind-the-scenes look at the 3rd-annual Will Write For Food event, September 3-5, 2011. Sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists South Florida Pro, SPJ Region 3 and Florida College Press Association.
(WHAS11) — The only homeless shelter in Southern Indiana is battling to stay open after news it would shut down earlier this week.
The Haven House in Jeffersonville is home to 60 people a day.
Wayne Albert was very special to us here at the Homeless Voice. We love you too, Wayne.