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“To Be Unsheltered Is to Be Vulnerable”: A Volunteer Reflects on the One Night Count

Social work student Tara Lee Lange (far left) joined a team of volunteers at the 2016 King County One Night Count. Image courtesy Tara Lee Lange.
Social work student Tara Lee Lange (far left) joined a team of volunteers at the 2016 King County One Night Count. Image courtesy Tara Lee Lange.
...sat in Real Change’s downtown Seattle office. Real Change is a weekly street paper that provides immediate employment and advocates in a variety of ways for people experiencing homelessness. There...

More Barriers to Learning: Homelessness and the Special Education System

From school supplies for children who can’t afford them to recess and a sense of “home,” schools provide many things to many children. Their services and supports are especially important to children and families experiencing homelessness. Image from pixabay.com
From school supplies for children who can’t afford them to recess and a sense of “home,” schools provide many things to many children. Their services and supports are especially important to children and families experiencing homelessness. Image from pixabay.com
...Part Four in our series on homelessness and poverty in the public education system Written by Perry Firth, project coordinator, Seattle University’s Project on Family Homelessness and school psychology...
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