“They just don’t want to work.” I still hear it said about homeless by many, in Europe, in South America, in Asia. In São Paulo […]
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Homeless people turned into walking WiFi hotspots in ‘charitable experiment’
HOMELESS people in the US are being turned into walking Wi-Fi aerials as part of a “charitable experiment” by a New York ad agency. Bartle, […]
Portland Considers Controversial Plan to End Homelessness
Reported By: Tom Porter On any given night an estimated 660,000 Americans sleep on the street, or in homeless shelters. Here in Portland, that number […]
Do soup kitchens help the homeless?
As charities launch their annual drive to help the homeless at Christmas, Westminster Council in central London is pursuing plans to ban soup kitchens from […]
Help End Homelessness With This Simple Survey App
According to National Alliance to End Homelessness report The State of Homelessness in America 2012, the estimated number of homeless people in the United States […]
Streetsleepers
Streetsleepers Photography by Martijn Crowe www.thefaketory.org
New picture book teaches children about homelessness
NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2012 — Ears Up, Ears Down, sixth in series of books on family homelessness and poverty, released during National Hunger and […]
Homeless Curitiba
Photography by Martijn Crowe www.thefaketory.org
Haiti’s Homeless Fight Back
When the earthquake hit Haiti in January 2010, many in the impoverished country lost what little they had. Nearly three years later, about 400,000 remain […]
“They just don’t want to work.”
Photography by Martijn Crowe www.thefaketory.org
Like rich people
Like rich people Photography by Martijn Crowe www.thefaketory.org
Public Life; or Living in Public
On any given night there are more than 600,000 homeless citizens of the United States who do not have indoor shelter. Most live in urban […]
Fashion shoot
Fashion shoot Photography by Martijn Crowe www.thefaketory.org
Moradores da Rua
Moradores da Rua Photography by Martijn Crowe www.thefaketory.org
Homelessness is not a symptom of laziness
Last week’s article by Andrea Scott split the readership of the Nicaragua Dispatch like a social axe. Some applauded and praised her for speaking her […]
