Montgomery County
May 31, 2016
Chase Partnership House
Services: Shelter/Housing Location: NW Washington D.C.
NewsBy Mark Rose November 18, 2015
Montgomery County Veteran Receives Housing, Desires Employment
Heyradine was down on his luck. The four-year U.S. Army veteran had injured both his knees in a training exercise…
ArtBy Clarence Williams November 12, 2015
The Right Choice: Montgomery County
I made the right choice three and one-half years ago. I was homeless and staying at a shelter in Rockville,…
NewsBy Reginald Black April 19, 2015
DMV Area Assesses Itself
A breakout session at the National Conference of Ending Poverty focused on ending homelessness in the Washington metropolitan area and…
NewsBy Jacquie Lee April 8, 2015
Poverty Conference Receives Mixed Reviews
More than 800 people from across the nation gathered at the Washington Convention Center on March 28 for the fourth…
ArtBy Sybil Taylor July 31, 2013
A Fallen Angel Star, Broken Halo With Tears
I was once a beauty queen. A professional model with everything going for me. A beautiful smile with dimples, beautiful makeup and my hair was long.
NewsBy Mary Otto May 23, 2012
Suburban Communities: Hidden
A look at hidden communities in the D.C metro area.
NewsBy Liane Schmersahl June 24, 2009
MontCo Celebrates New Homeless Facility
Reporting on the opening of Gude Drive Complex, a public-private partnership providing emergency shelter, temporary housing, and a range of on-site supportive services to homeless men in Montgomery County.
NewsBy David S. Hammond May 15, 2005
Street Politics
Taking it to the streets, “Where Information is Power.”
NewsBy Rhea Kennedy May 15, 2005
A Living Wage: From Campuses to Colleges
For nine days in March, 26 Georgetown University students went hungry to demand a living wage for university employees.
NewsBy David S. Hammond March 15, 2005
Maryland Considers Raising Minimum Wage
Minimum-wage workers in Maryland, who have seen their earnings eroded by the rising cost of living, may be in line for a pay raise.
NewsBy Jon Anderson February 15, 2005
Two GWU Professors, Authors Highlight the Impact of Predatory Lending
Gregory Squires: Predatory lending is a subset of sub-prime lending that unfairly extracts resources from usually poor and marginalized people. It can have tremendous negative effects on people’s lives and on neighborhoods.
NewsBy Linda Wang February 15, 2005
Provider Profile: The Saturday Lunch Program
Walk by Bethesda Presbyterian Church too quickly on a Saturday morning and you might miss the three small signs that provide the only hint of the small miracle happening inside.
NewsBy David S. Hammond October 15, 2004
Homelessness Sprawls into the Suburbs
News on the movement of homeless people, from the city to the suburbs.
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