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Homelessness
An Attitude of Gratitude For What Could Have Been
"Being homeless was forced upon me suddenly, and I felt terrified. Humiliation, fear, and hurt overwhelmed me."
Alissa Walker and Emma Alpern
Homelessness
The Language Around Homelessness Is Finally Changing
From “the homeless” to “people without homes,” a new style manual recommendation could transform how Americans view the crisis.
José Mendiola
Homelessness
Forgotten Voices: The Ballad of John and Misty
Follow José Mendiola as he interviews John and Misty, two people living on Galveston Island facing homelessness
Rev. Michael Gienger
Homelessness
Prophets In Our Midst
Rev. Michael Gienger speaks about his time with homeless people in Galveston through Galveston Central Church
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