Poverty
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- Directory of National, State & Local Homeless Advocacy and Direct Service Coalitions
- National Coalition for the Homeless directory of national, state and local advocacy coalitions and agencies, direct service agencies and state coordinators for the education of homeless children and youth.
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- Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless
- Information about this statewide coalition dedicated to addressing underlying causes of homelessness, statistics on homelessness in Massachusetts and updates on coalition's public policy initiatives.
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- Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless
- Calendar of events, lesson plans, fact sheets, legislative information, provider network, newsletter and links as well as information regarding this regional coalition.
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- Seattle/King County Coalition for the Homeless
- Action alerts, local data, and organizational information for regional coalition.
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- NASNA: North American Street Newspaper Association
- Organization information, material about starting a homeless newspaper, email list and other resources.
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- Street Spirit: Justice News & Homeless Blues
- National and local news from Berkeley and Oakland California.
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- Food Outlook
- Publication offers a global perspective on the production, stocks and trade of basic food commodities. Articles available in PDF format.
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- Domestic Food Security and Hunger Briefing Room
- Reports and measurement tools on the topic of food security and hunger in the United States, from USDA.
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- Utahns Against Hunger
- Works to eliminate hunger in Utah through expansion of child nutrition programs, implementation of public policy, working with emergency food pantries, providing information and assisting people with food stamp problem resolution.
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- Shadow Women: Homeless Women's Survival Stories, Marjorie Bard
- First published in 1990, this book emerged from the author’s experiences talking to homeless women and her desire to bring these problems to light along with the social injustice that often underlies them. The book also describes being "at risk": a paycheck, widowhood, or unfair divorce settlement away from sleeping in a car, living in malls and parks, "dining" in grocery stores.