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  2. DC charity helps those who are homeless get housing - AOL

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    Amanda Chesney is the executive director of housing and homeless services for Catholic Charities, one of the nonprofits contracted to provide services in Washington, D.C. Across the region, they ...

  3. Eric Sheptock - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, around the time the future of Franklin School Shelter was in flux, Eric Sheptock received coaching on homeless advocacy from Mary Ann Luby, a Dominican Nun. [2] Sheptock began his advocacy as a member of the committee to save Franklin Shelter. [2] The Franklin School Shelter was a 235-bed men's shelter in downtown, DC. [6]

  4. Ted Williams (media personality) - Wikipedia

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    The video showed a disheveled Williams gratefully receiving a donation and improvising a polished radio station promo. The video concluded with a short interview where Williams elaborated on his education and the problems that led to his homelessness. [18] The video was reposted to YouTube [19] [20] where it received significant attention. At ...

  5. Community for Creative Non-Violence - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the CCNV opened the Hospitality House providing medical facilities for the homeless. [5] CCNV says they fed 200 to 300 homeless people a day, seven days a week. [6] [8] In 1982, CCNV staged a protest in Lafayette Park across from the White House. The Department of Interior refused CCNV a permit to occupy Lafayette Park.

  6. Johnny Bobbitt, homeless man who helped woman in trouble ...

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  7. My Life As a Homeless Man in America - AOL

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    A.D. 2024—The United States. Twenty-seven degrees in a Port-A-Jon, the seat freezing my ass. I’m in the dark with a little flashlight. Chemically treated feces and urine splash up onto my anus.

  8. Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless began its efforts to fight homelessness in 1985 as an undertaking of the D.C. Bar, and was originally titled "Ad Hoc Committee for the Homeless." [6] In 1986, the organization became the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless. [7] It was incorporated on May 14, 1987. [8]

  9. Comic Relief USA - Wikipedia

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    Comic Relief USA was a non-profit charity organization whose mission was to raise funds to help those in need—particularly America's homeless.It has raised and distributed nearly US$50 million toward providing assistance—including health care services—to homeless people throughout the United States.