Homelessness Can Happen to Anyone. Please watch our video with the link below and share the love!♥️
#Homelessness#Poverty#Awareness#USA
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America’s employers added 431,000 jobs in March, a sign of the economy’s resilience in the face of a still-destructive #pandemic. via @ABCWorldNews
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A ballot initiative filed Monday afternoon by a new housing and homelessness advocacy coalition, House Our Neighbors, would establish a public developer that would create, own and maintain public housing in Seattle. https://t.co/z8CZxHNTOz
Over 2100 local businesses and non-profits have volunteered to be “Safe Places”—locations youth can go and request assistance. See the map here: https://t.co/2WBgNSdmHS. Find the nearest Safe Place by Texting “SAFE” and your current location to 44357 or call 1-800-422-TEEN (8336)
Over the last 10 years, more Ukrainian refugees arrived in Washington than any other state in the U.S., according to a Seattle Times analysis. https://t.co/dd6jXHrmTx
Read our post for an update about how we have responded to the #Ukraine crisis. We have scaled our operations as quickly as possible to ensure those fleeing have a self-service tool they can use to find help. Click to link below to read🔗
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Homelessness Can Happen to Anyone. Please watch our video with the link below and share the love!♥️
#Homeless#Poverty#Awareness#USA
https://t.co/e5qt27IaIx
Even 2 years after the #COVID19 pandemic started, the effects and devastation are still present. The most marginalized and underserved are heavily impacted, and in most need of social protection. via
@UNICEFUSA
https://t.co/8fc08KjUbW
One of Washington's largest food bank providers raised its wage to $25 to try to stem the burnout and turnover that is making opening shelters, responding to crises impossible.
https://t.co/Cl4TuOanbJ
Imagine a gender equal world.
A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination.
A world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive.
A world where difference is valued and celebrated.
Together we can forge women's equality.
Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias#IWD2022.
Thanks to the women who have shared their experiences of homelessness with us. #WomensHistoryMonth
You've let us into your lives so we can better understand what it means to experience #Homelessness—and how to prevent it—in our City.
We thank you.
For too long, the response to #homelessness has been fragmented. We’re proud to break that cycle with #Partnership4Zero and our entire public-private partnership team 🏡 Read more in @seattletimes with @BallmerGroup. https://t.co/7BUVJUMpoq
About 30% of the 40,000 unhoused people in Los Angeles are women. They face special challenges, including violence. We need to provide them with services that will support their whole well-being.
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My name is Jessie, and I’m 35 years old. I’ve been homeless for 10 years. The first five were in Santa Cruz, and the last five have been in Venice. I came here with my boyfriend, because things got bad for us in Santa Cruz. (via @latimesopinion) https://t.co/KFyUWxFxf2
As today is #SaferInternetDay it is important to highlight the significance that misinformation can have on our communities, especially with #COVID19.
We stand to #PledgetoPause before sharing.
We all have a role to play in stopping the spread of harmful misinformation online, which can result in people being left uninformed, unprotected & vulnerable during a crisis like #COVID19.
On Tuesday's Safer Internet Day, #PledgetoPause before sharing. https://t.co/qFqoh7loX2
Los Angeles recorded the most hate crimes among large U.S. cities last year, posting a 71% jump in the incidents, a study found.
https://t.co/C2QpzwXSNX
The start of February means a start to #BlackHistoryMonth! This month we will celebrate, remember and advocate. Thank you @ICHOOSE180 for sharing these ways we can participate this month and in the future.
Community, today is the first day of Black History Month. We would like to acknowledge & celebrate those who came before us & those who continue to march on the journey toward justice.
Here are just a few ways to participate this month & beyond. Share more in the comments!