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Connecting the Dots Between Homelessness and Health

A doctor checks on a young patient. Health care professionals and service providers are building partnerships to help ensure that all families -- including those who experience homelessness -- get access to the care they need. Image courtesy Building Changes via Seattle University School of Theology & Ministry.
A doctor checks on a young patient. Health care professionals and service providers are building partnerships to help ensure that all families -- including those who experience homelessness -- get access to the care they need. Image courtesy Building Changes via Seattle University School of Theology & Ministry.
...did. On the Seattle University Faith & Family Homelessness Project blog, Anna Markee, Senior Manager at Building Changes, discusses the intersections of homelessness and health, and offers ideas and hope...

StoryCorps Recordings Bring Laughter, Tears, and Inspiration

StoryCorps facilitator Jill sets up microphones for Gina (left) and Argelia. When Gina experienced homelessness, Argelia was her case manager. Now Gina is a service provider with the YWCA, and Argelia is her supervisor.
StoryCorps facilitator Jill sets up microphones for Gina (left) and Argelia. When Gina experienced homelessness, Argelia was her case manager. Now Gina is a service provider with the YWCA, and Argelia is her supervisor.
...the Seattle University Project on Family Homelessness “Finding Our Way” blog post about the Tacoma recordings by Michelle Bova from StoryCorps “How Storytelling Can Help End Homelessness” blog post on...

Innovative Advocacy: Half the Sky

...to advocate for issues such as putting an end to homelessness. We are impressed with Sheryl and her extensive efforts related to innovative advocacy. Social Media began as a fun...
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