At the Gas Station Intersection
Friends keep graciously reaching out to me asking how our friends experiencing homelessness are faring during these difficult times. Each time I respond, I am
Friends keep graciously reaching out to me asking how our friends experiencing homelessness are faring during these difficult times. Each time I respond, I am
by Robbie Goldman “Vulnerability is not winning or losing; it’s having the courage to show up and be seen when we have no control over
To many of us, social distancing is new. We’ve never been told to not hug, not hang out, not say yes to an invitation to
The letter linked below was written on March 10th. As you all know, things are changing quickly! Please visit THIS PAGE to keep up to
The biggest “success” is when it is no longer possible for a young person on the streets to say, “Nobody loves or cares about me.” Dry
“Hey, will you give Emily a ride over to Stout Street on your way back to the office?” Mark asks. “Her boyfriend is over there.”