

Volunteering Season Isn’t Just During the Holiday Season
Volunteering is a great way to take care of your community, and it is important that when you choose to become a volunteer you make sure...


Where Do We Draw The Line On How We Treat People Who Are Different?
Mental Illness and Homelessness “We can’t make ourselves” would normally serve its purpose as a grade-school solution for quelling...


Controversy Surrounding SNAP Choices
SNAP is the United States’ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which seeks to provide financial assistance for low-income...


Evicted With No Place To Go
Far too often cities and states try to deal with the homeless population with an out of sight and out of mind mentality, a tactic that...


Homelessness Among LGBT+ Youth
According to the True Colors Fund―an organization devoted to ending homelessness among youth in the LGBT community―young people who do...


Bullycide: The New Generation of Bullying
Bullycide is the new term to describe today's generation of relentless bullying amongst teens and children that is leading to suicide....


World Hunger Epidemic
Around the world, 815 million people are suffering through hunger which makes up 11 percent of the global population. In 2000, there was...


Destigmatizing Drug Abuse in the Homeless Population
“Don’t give him money, he’ll probably just spend it on drugs,” says a well-dressed woman to her husband, her voice echoing over the blare...


Criminalizing Homelessness
At some point cities across America decided that homelessness is a crime. The National Coalition for the Homeless describes the...


Can Family Affection Go Too Far?
The greatest gift a child can receive is to have a family who shows them unconditional love by nurturing them. A child is nurtured by...