The Girl's Guide to Homelessness

The Girl's Guide to Homelessness
Title The Girl's Guide to Homelessness PDF eBook
Author Brianna Karp
Publisher Harlequin
Total Pages 288
Release 2011-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781459201675

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Brianna Karp entered the workforce at age ten, supporting her mother and sister throughout her teen years in Southern California. Although her young life was scarred by violence and abuse, Karp stayed focused on her dream of a steady job and a home of her own. By age twenty-two her dream became reality. Karp loved her job as an executive assistant and signed the lease on a tiny cottage near the beach. And then the Great Recession hit. Karp, like millions of others, lost her job. In the six months between the day she was laid off and the day she was forced out onto the street, Karp scrambled for temp work and filed hundreds of job applications, only to find all doors closed. When she inherited a thirty-foot travel trailer after her father's suicide, Karp parked it in a Walmart parking lot and began to blog about her search for work and a way back.

Beyond Homelessness

Beyond Homelessness
Title Beyond Homelessness PDF eBook
Author Steven Bouma-Prediger
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 378
Release 2008-06-03
Genre House & Home
ISBN 0802846920

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This book is a brilliant use of metaphor that makes clear why the world leaves us feeling so uneasy!

Troop 6000

Troop 6000
Title Troop 6000 PDF eBook
Author Nikita Stewart
Publisher Ballantine Books
Total Pages 290
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1984820761

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The inspiring true story of the first Girl Scout troop founded for and by girls living in a shelter in Queens, New York, and the amazing, nationwide response that it sparked “A powerful book full of powerful women.”—Chelsea Clinton Giselle Burgess was a young mother of five trying to provide for her family. Though she had a full-time job, the demands of ever-increasing rent and mounting bills forced her to fall behind, and eviction soon followed. Giselle and her kids were thrown into New York City’s overburdened shelter system, which housed nearly 60,000 people each day. They soon found themselves living at a Sleep Inn in Queens, provided by the city as temporary shelter; for nearly a year, all six lived in a single room with two beds and one bathroom. With curfews and lack of amenities, it felt more like a prison than a home, and Giselle, at the mercy of a broken system, grew fearful about her family’s future. She knew that her daughters and the other girls living at the shelter needed to be a part of something where they didn’t feel the shame or stigma of being homeless, and could develop skills and a community they could be proud of. Giselle had worked for the Girl Scouts and had the idea to establish a troop in the shelter, and with the support of a group of dedicated parents, advocates, and remarkable girls, Troop 6000 was born. New York Times journalist Nikita Stewart settled in with Troop 6000 for more than a year, at the peak of New York City’s homelessness crisis in 2017, getting to know the girls and their families and witnessing both their triumphs and challenges. In Troop 6000, readers will feel the highs and lows as some families make it out of the shelter while others falter, and girls grow up with the stress and insecurity of not knowing what each day will bring and not having a place to call home, living for the times when they can put on their Girl Scout uniforms and come together. The result is a powerful, inspiring story about overcoming the odds in the most unlikely of places. Stewart shows how shared experiences of poverty and hardship sparked the political will needed to create the troop that would expand from one shelter to fifteen in New York City, and ultimately inspired the creation of similar troops across the country. Woven throughout the book is the history of the Girl Scouts, an organization that has always adapted to fit the times, supporting girls from all walks of life. Troop 6000 is both the intimate story of one group of girls who find pride and community with one another, and the larger story of how, when we come together, we can find support and commonality and experience joy and success, no matter how challenging life may be.

Tell Them Who I Am

Tell Them Who I Am
Title Tell Them Who I Am PDF eBook
Author Elliot Liebow
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 369
Release 1995-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 014024137X

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"One of the very best things ever written about homeless people in the nation."—Jonathan Kozol.

Homeless

Homeless
Title Homeless PDF eBook
Author Gail Snyder
Publisher Referencepoint Press
Total Pages 64
Release 2021-08
Genre
ISBN 9781678201708

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One in 30 young people aged 13 to 17 and one in ten 17- to 25-year-olds experience homelessness in any year. Whether they double-up with family or friends, couch surf, live on the streets, or live in motels or shelters, homeless youths are often hidden from public view and the impact of their housing instability may be felt for generations. Homeless: Youth Living on the Streets explores what it is like to be young and homeless, what causes youth homelessness, and what can be done about it.

Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco

Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco
Title Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco PDF eBook
Author Summer Brenner
Publisher Reach and Teach
Total Pages 173
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781604863178

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When Ivy and her father are evicted from their San Francisco apartment, they feel lucky to finally wind up at the home of their friends, Eugenia and Oscar Orr.

Living Rough

Living Rough
Title Living Rough PDF eBook
Author Cristy Watson
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages 123
Release 2011-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1554694345

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Poe, a homeless young teen, struggles to keep his living situation a secret.