Resources
- Report
The Mystery of Joseph’s House
Patty Wudell, Director of Joseph’s House in Washington, DC, describes the place as “always gently moving.” Here, people who are formerly homeless and dying of HIV/AIDS can come to live...
- Report
Shelter from the Storm: What We Know about Trauma-Informed Services
Homelessness is a traumatic experience. People who experience homelessness also often have histories of trauma. Homeless service agencies can develop services and environments that are sensitive to clients’ trauma histories,...
- Report
It’s Called a Home
On or around the first day of winter every year, communities across the country celebrate the lives of those who have died on the streets. Wendy Grace Evans attended the...
- Q&A
Meet Mr. Larry
Katie Volk interviews “Mr. Larry” about how he provides hope for those he serves. He describes how he approaches his homeless outreach work using his background as an ordained minister,...
- Report
Invisible to Visible: Tips for Working with People Who Have Cognitive Impairments
Here are some helpful tips for homeless service providers and their organizations to work more effectively with people who have problems with remembering, thinking, or understanding due to mental illness,...