by House the Homeless | Oct 24, 2014 | Uncategorized
Janet Yellen – Caricature Janet Yellen, the new Chairman of the Federal Reserve, has called income inequality “one of the most disturbing trends facing the nation.” National income inequality is a problem that is comprised of many components. House the...
by Pat Hartman | Oct 21, 2014 | Uncategorized
Phoenix Rises from the Ashes If there is one state in the union where military veterans might expect to be rendered top-shelf service every time, that state would be Texas. There are two regional benefits offices (Houston is the other) and the Waco office has not been...
by Pat Hartman | Oct 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
Transportation to and from work, and child care, are major obstacles for many single parents. Brooke McLay met a mother experiencing homelessness (given the pseudonym of Tori) and treated her to a grocery shopping spree, with the understanding that photos...
by Pat Hartman | Oct 7, 2014 | Uncategorized
Alan Graham of Community First Village This post is in essence a continuation of last week’s “Exciting Development in Austin,” so a reader who missed that one might want to catch up. What will go on there Disabled, chronically homeless people are at a great...
by Pat Hartman | Sep 30, 2014 | Uncategorized
Part of the Community First! Village Plan In Austin, Texas, something is happening that will unavoidably become a subject of great interest to communities across the nation. The new thing is called Community First Village (CFV), and it is happening...
by Pat Hartman | Sep 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
Starbucks — better than some Jodi Kantor wrote a story for The New York Times that is epic, empathetic, and closely related to homelessness. One of her sources and subjects was a 22-year-old barista, Jannette Navarro, who supports herself and her...