

Examining The Harsh Cycle of Poverty and its Effects
Written By: Karah Lindsey We can all agree that poverty isn’t a good thing. It’s hard trying to decide what bills to pay or wondering...


Global Food Sources and Unequal Distribution
Written By: Preston A Saunders Since 1995, the amount of malnourished and hungry people on every continent has been on the rise. The gap...


Substance Abuse and Homelessness
Written By: Layla Nahavandi One of the worst stereotypes regarding homeless populations is one’s history with drug abuse. Far too often...


Older Adults Struggle As A Particularly Vulnerable Homeless Group
As the baby boomer population ages, the need to support them in housing, medical care and mental health care greatly increases. However,...


Malnutrition Among the Homeless
Andrew Stahl Homelessness, with its intertwined challenges of low income and lack of facilities for cooking and storing food, exacerbates...


Poem: THERE IS STILL HOPE
Poem by: Yasmine Toure Everything seems to be down No more food No more water Everything seems to be down You lost your safe place You’re...


Artists Are Considered Creatives
blog by: Alexandra "Alex" Howe Art is an expression of the curious parts of the mind. When we create from what we imagine rather than...


Homelessness Through Domestic Abuse
by: Preston Saunders Everyone has their own idea of what being homeless means. To many, unemployment and poverty are the most prevalent...


Our Failure to Help Ex-Convicts
Blog by: Layla Nahavandi As most of us already know, the American criminal justice system is extremely flawed. Incorrect and excessive...


We Need to Encourage Kids to Pursue Creative Careers
Written By: Katherine Brown For some reason, there tends to be indifference or a flippant attitude towards the creative arts in society....