Tag Archives: guide to homelessness

  1. Higher Education and Beyond

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    August 21, 2016 by poverty2professional

    Being the first in your family to go to college is a bold, pioneering venture, and there’s not always a clearly defined trail to follow.

  2. 9 Things to Do While Recovering from Homelessness

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    August 16, 2016 by poverty2professional

    Finally moving into a home after being without one for so long can be an incomparable relief.

  3. Housing and a Home Again

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    August 8, 2016 by poverty2professional

    Finally! A housing voucher! But you have 60 days to find a landlord who accepts it. Go.

  4. Story Time

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    August 1, 2016 by poverty2professional

    “There was once a Scruffy Dog who would push his Egg wherever they went…”

  5. The Secret of Outstanding Volunteers: How to Really Help Out at a Homeless Shelter

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    July 18, 2016 by poverty2professional

    One thing sets some volunteers at homeless shelters apart from others.

  6. College Costs HOW Much?! Scholarships and Financial Aid 101

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    July 4, 2016 by poverty2professional

    In college I studied abroad, lived on campus, and then finished two years in grad school…debt free.

  7. 5 Tips for Homeless Teens Writing College Essays

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    June 6, 2016 by poverty2professional

    Writing a personal statement for college, but don’t know where to start? Look no further!

  8. “Normal”

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    May 31, 2016 by poverty2professional

    When life is anything but, what becomes your new “normal”?

  9. Faces of Homelessness

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    May 16, 2016 by poverty2professional

    A look at two vulnerable segments within our homeless community.

  10. 8 Necessities to Surviving and Escaping Homelessness

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    January 25, 2016 by poverty2professional

    Last week’s post focused on more social and psychological skills related to slogging out of homelessness. Here are the concrete, hold-it-in-your-hands things you’re going to need to actually get out.