The documentary, No Place to Grow Old, focuses on the fastest growing population entering homelessness across the country: adults ages 55 and older.
Homelessness among older adults is rising. On Sept. 30, the Public Press hosted a discussion on the crisis' causes and possible solutions.
San Francisco's LGBTQ homeless shelter, Jazzie's Place, expanded with an $18 million grant, now offering 50 beds and improved ...
The Salvation Army executive director said the 58-bed shelter on 6th Street has a no-tolerance drug and alcohol policy, but ...
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San Francisco opens homeless shelter with no-tolerance policy for drug, alcohol use
Kenny Choi reports on San Francisco’s sober homeless shelter. Website: <a href=" YouTube: <a href=" Facebook: <a href=" ...
She and late husband Irving Saraf also received an Emmy for another documentary, ‘Dialogues With Madwomen,’ an examination of ...
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San Francisco Opens First-Ever Sober Homeless Shelter, And The Results Are Exactly What You’d Expect
“This has been the best experience thus far. It’s the safest and cleanest environment, and now I’m able to really work on myself.” This is a direct quote from a man named Gary Noakes, a 43-year-old, ...
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