Pressed to the streets of New York at 18 and new to the United States, Karlene Maxwell-Williams builds herself up, helping herself and many others in Lauderdale Lakes,
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
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By Brett Lowenstein Homeless women around the country have more worries than simply lacking food and shelter; every month they have to repeat the same stress of getting
By Rupal Ramesh Shah We can put a man on the moon. We can blast a bomb 5,000 miles away from us and hit our target the size of