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Homeless

Executive Director Neil Donovan wraps up this week with an update on homeless, The Crisis Hidden In Plain View.​

This video touches on five myths:
1. Focusing on ending homelessness through dividing the problem into sub-populations
2. The foreclosure crisis exclusively hurt homeowners
3. Existing programs for childhood homelessness
4. Veteran's Homelessness can in 2015
5. Homeless people are lazy

Help to end the spread of these myths by giving to the "Crisis Hidden In Plain View" campaign. With your help, every donation up to $30,000 will be matched dollar for dollar! Simply click the following link: https://npo.networkforgood.org/Donate...

Video edited and uploaded by American University Intern Jose Morales

Visit: "National Coalition for the Homeless, Inc."

 

You Tube Channel: nationalhomelesscoal

US streets full of formerly middle class

The world is now seeing the economic uncertainty of the U.S. but for many Americans, it has been apparent for quite some time. Economic despair has been spreading across our nation and it can be seen by the rising number of middle class Americans losing their homes. In some cases, joblessness and inability to pay rent has forced people to live in their cars, shelters, or on the sidewalk.

 

You Tube Channel: RTAmerica

Homeless Man Ronald Davis Emotional Story Called a Bum, Cries ...

Homeless Chicago Man Ronald Davis
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Homeless Man Ronald Davis Emotional Story Called a Bum, Cries ...
No matter what people think about me, I know I'm a human first

 

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Homeless Man Finds and Returns $3300 in Cash

Dave Talley, a homeless man, found $3,300 in cash in a backpack left behind at a light rail station in Arizona. Despite being tempted to keep the money, Talley tracked down and returned the backpack to its owner. (Nov. 18)

 

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This PSA brings attention to the current housing crisis that is leaving millions of Americans on the streets each year. Directed by industry veterans Greg Carter and edited by Jimmy Dutt. Shot in HD with Virginia Hayes & Greg Carter producing, the Director of Photography was Wayne Sells.

HOMESHOW - National Coalition for the Homeless

You Tube Channel: nationalhomelesscoal

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