The WELL program enables undergraduate students to connect with Bay Path University’s mission in challenging women to become leaders and to become confident and resourceful contributors to our increasingly interdependent world. The WELL program prepares students to be reflective and capable people, students, and professionals who can influence and advocate for others. A component of this program is a connection with a community partnership. This workshop will introduce the partnership between Friends of the Homeless and Bay Path University. As a result of this partnership a thrift shop was opened that provides a shopping experience for the homeless population allowing them to receive essential items at no cost
Loss of one’s home, conditions of shelter life, and abuse that often precipitate homelessness resul...
Since its founding in 1985, Deborah\u27s Place has provided shelter, food, resources, and support to...
Project: Improving the Health of Women and Children Through a Multidisciplinary Service-Learning Sy...
Although there is extant research on the homeless, less is available suggesting an innovative commun...
Service-learning (SL) is an opportunity to extend learning to outside of the classroom. Often times ...
Opportunities to engage in leisure activities are limited for women experiencing homelessness (Klitz...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.According to the Nation...
In this study, the focus was on Social Work students’ knowledge about interventions concerning homel...
Homelessness effects 17 out of every 10,000 people in the United States, and approximately 22 out of...
This is a responsible and illuminating report of one of the pioneer ventures in women's education — ...
A recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2007) concluded th...
Chair: Dr. Narketta Sparkman, Department of Counseling & Human Services Presenters: Ashley Reetz, Ta...
The purpose of this study was to examine how homeless women learned to survive in their daily lives....
Homelessness is a growing phenomenon, especially among women and children (Hulchanski, 2009). This s...
Audrey Thomas is CEO of Deborah\u27s Place, founded in 1984 after a survey of social services in Chi...
Loss of one’s home, conditions of shelter life, and abuse that often precipitate homelessness resul...
Since its founding in 1985, Deborah\u27s Place has provided shelter, food, resources, and support to...
Project: Improving the Health of Women and Children Through a Multidisciplinary Service-Learning Sy...
Although there is extant research on the homeless, less is available suggesting an innovative commun...
Service-learning (SL) is an opportunity to extend learning to outside of the classroom. Often times ...
Opportunities to engage in leisure activities are limited for women experiencing homelessness (Klitz...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.According to the Nation...
In this study, the focus was on Social Work students’ knowledge about interventions concerning homel...
Homelessness effects 17 out of every 10,000 people in the United States, and approximately 22 out of...
This is a responsible and illuminating report of one of the pioneer ventures in women's education — ...
A recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (2007) concluded th...
Chair: Dr. Narketta Sparkman, Department of Counseling & Human Services Presenters: Ashley Reetz, Ta...
The purpose of this study was to examine how homeless women learned to survive in their daily lives....
Homelessness is a growing phenomenon, especially among women and children (Hulchanski, 2009). This s...
Audrey Thomas is CEO of Deborah\u27s Place, founded in 1984 after a survey of social services in Chi...
Loss of one’s home, conditions of shelter life, and abuse that often precipitate homelessness resul...
Since its founding in 1985, Deborah\u27s Place has provided shelter, food, resources, and support to...
Project: Improving the Health of Women and Children Through a Multidisciplinary Service-Learning Sy...