Google Translator saves me again

의사를 확인하기 위해서는 약속을 지키는 주셔서 감사합니다. 난 당신에게 교통 돈을 주겠다. 그것은 버스 또는 귀하의 약속에 가스에 대한 지불에 사용 제발 당신이 전화 번호를 가지고 있으면 알려주시기 바랍니다. 당신은 아무것도 필요하면 당신은 내게 쓸 수 있습니다. 감사합니다 Not all homeless parents in the San Fernando Valley are English speakers. Unfortunately – I only (and […]

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California Hunger Statistics

State Statistical Brief: CA Food insecurity rate                                    12.0 %   Child food insecurity rate                         16.8 %        Under 5 yrs old                                             17.7 %               Population                                                      36,756,666       Poverty rate                                                  13.2 %          Child poverty rate                                      20.2 %       Unemployment rate                                   12.4 %                        

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Drug Use and Welfare

Do you think that adults should have to pass a drug test in order to receive Cash Aid and Foodstamps and Medical Insurance ? I came across this quote when reading about texas Food Banks “Something that they could also implement that will cut down on the number of applicants is subject each and every […]

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Rent for your Homeless Shelter

Should you pay for shelter? Where would the money come from, where does it go, how is it spent and is it far? In New York the plan is to charge rent for shelter residents. The Huffington Post has an article from Covenant House touting their approach to rent and why it is character building. […]

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Art by and for Homeless

 Artwork by Artists without homes. “creativity is not just what he puts on the canvas but what he puts in his heart to make it through another day” -Mark Horvath aka @HardlyNormal Lamp Art Project on 7th street in Los Angeles’s Skid Row Floaters in Arizona Drawbridge for Children in San Francisco Hearts of Fire  – Oija […]

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