Public bathrooms are shrinking, or don’t exist at all. With private businesses filling the gap, where will the unhoused go? By Andrew Fraieli “Basically the street was the
Temperatures in South Florida can drop below 40 degrees. Without shelter, the elements are harmful and potentially deadly — even here. By Joe Pye Mary Stewart was sleeping
Rip currents, commonly called “riptides,” are dangerous, but they don’t have to be. Stay informed to stay safe. By Sean Cononie Years ago in the Homeless Voice, we
The criminalization of pan-handling, and its fines, keep those experiencing homelessness from improving their own life. By Mary Stewart I remember back when I was a child, my
By Dori Zinn Less than 40 percent of Americans have enough savings to cover an unexpected $1,000 expense, like a car repair or medical bill. Another 18 percent
Many who live on the streets depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to buy groceries, but there are no kitchens on the street, and SNAP won’t