by Pat Hartman | Dec 9, 2010 | Uncategorized
At Stone Soup Station, we find an eloquent description of compassion fatigue, which anybody who helps the homeless is prone to. It’s written by Veteran’s Services Coordinator Steven Samra, who puts together Operation Stand Down Nashville. Here it is: The...
by Pat Hartman | Nov 11, 2010 | Uncategorized
This is the official publication day for Looking Up at the Bottom Line: The Struggle for the Living Wage! by Richard R. Troxell, from Plain View Press. Troxell is in Philadelphia, visiting at the University of Pennsylvania, where the School of Social...
by Pat Hartman | Oct 15, 2010 | Uncategorized
Out of all Americans currently experiencing homelessness, some say that one in four is a veteran. Richard R. Troxell says it’s more like one in three, going by the figures gleaned by the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, namely, 28-33%. And, out of that...
by Cecilia Blanford | Feb 23, 2021
Our History OUR HISTORY Because of an un-silenced voice, House the Homeless leadership – largely Richard R. Troxell – sees and is able to communicate the problem and potential solutions as free-agents. As a grassroots organization that accepts no...
by Cecilia Blanford | Jan 19, 2021 | Education, Featured Articles, The Home Coming
The homeless tell us that they feel invisible The Home Coming is a project to create life-sized bronze sculptures to complement and humanize the Homeless Memorial which has existed in on Auditorium Shores on Lady Bird Lake, Austin, Texas for over two decades. The...