In life, Cornelius Taylor helped others even when he couldn’t help himself. In death, his legacy keeps changing lives in surprising ways.
Every Monday, 76-year-old Janai Mestrovich finishes packing the breakfasts she brings to people who are homeless in Ashland — ...
After four decades, Zions Bancorporation chairman and CEO Harris Simmons is stepping down as chairman of Shelter the Homeless ...
Homelessness is the green marble color on white bread, the flies on the window ledge, the cat litter and the soaked cardboard ...
The interconnection of homelessness, mental health and support structures is only recently being addressed at local, state ...
Community leaders gathered to honor homeless individuals who died in the past year, reading names and lighting candles as ...
Deep in the forest behind a convenience store in eastern Orange County, Stacy, a former restaurant manager, has a roof over ...
Behind every statistic on youth homelessness is a young person whose childhood has been derailed by trauma. Family and ...
We count beds, budgets and case files, but what truly changes a life is a plan that supports a person, not a program.
The Other Side Academy executive Joseph Grenny told lawmakers that homeless Utahns who commit petty crimes — like camping in ...
Wiigiwaaminaan Lodge is geared specifically to Indigenous people is a warm place to live and find help, but even more ...
The federal government’s shift could mean more money available in New Orleans for shelter services. Many of the city's ...