

The Price of Living a Medicated Life
Written by Jessica Creviston There is a national epidemic with people who are in dire need of medication yet cannot receive it. These people are generally prescribed medicine of some sort that they need to live or better their health and overall well-being, yet they are unable to pay for the outrageous costs that are associated with these imperative prescriptions. Worst of all, many of these people are elderly and have to make the decision of paying for their medicine or payi


The Revolving Door That Never Stops: The Repetition of Incarceration and Homelessness
Written by Jessica Creviston Homelessness can happen to anyone if particularly bad life choices are made or unfortunate circumstances arise. The 2020 HUD Annual Homeless Assessment Report Data states that there are 580,446 people currently homeless in the United States. Although there are various reasons for these people to be in the state that they’re in, having been formerly incarcerated is a big one. It is ten times more likely for someone to end up homeless after incarcer