By Mary Stewart Whenever I’m standing out there on the sidewalk or median with my tattered cardboard sign, attempting to scrape up enough money for survival, I have
Despite Over 80,000 Eviction Filings in 2020 alone, one report finds Florida cities outpacing the nation in rent increases while hundreds of thousands of households are already behind
Whether you had a lot of money and lost it all, or have barely enough to manage, how you handle money matters. Smart financial choices are made by
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