Florida now reports only extreme cases, causing a 20% drop in cases, while pushing for a systemic interpretation of homelessness By Katie Aulenbacher Mental illness and substance abuse
Even after $1.5 billion and over 30 years, there were 1.5 million students homeless during the 2017-2018 school year, all seeing a dramatic drop in academic standing By
With so many shelters closing due to COVID-19, the winter could be a death sentence for the homeless who already face a shortage of winter weather beds By
Registering and voting in Florida, even if you don’t have a permanent address or ID By Andrew Fraieli Voting is a right even if someone is experiencing homelessness.
Rich Jackson worked as Senior Executive Editor of the Herald-Times in Bloomington, Indiana until his job was eliminated, and he became homeless. Story by Rich Jackson I finished
Students experiencing homelessness face challenges day-to-day without a pandemic — now there are fewer people and fewer resources to help them. Story by Katie Aulenbacher Public education experts