What if you were homeless, a victim of domestic violence, and perhaps were also struggling with physical or mental disabilities? Where would you go? Christopher Whalen and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project visit with Paul Feuerstein, founder, President, and CEO of Barrier Free Living, which has served these needs in New York City through a unique program established almost 40 years ago.https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/rooftops_project/1037/thumbnail.jp
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Homelessness is not a recent social and cultural ph...
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Abstract Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of hom...
In a metropolis like New York, homelessness can blend into the urban landscape. For editor Susan Gre...
Funding and constructing a new $41 million facility may be a once-in-a-generation, if ever, event, f...
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Refugees of New York is a multimedia series about three people who fled their countries to find a ne...
Hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing homelessness in the United States today. Many famil...
More than 11 million people in the United States are Deaf, deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Homelessness is not a recent social and cultural ph...
What if you were homeless, a victim of domestic violence, and perhaps were also struggling with phys...
Few not-for-profit organizations can claim to have made a dramatic, permanent, outdoor visual impact...
Many undocumented survivors of domestic violence in New York City struggle to gain access to resourc...
Featuring these New York City not-for-profit institutions: The Art Students League of New York; The ...
In this first article in his series looking at not-for-profits as urban neighbors, Professor James H...
Documents the number of vacant luxury condominiums being kept off the market in six New York City ar...
With Midtown's income gap increasing significantly, affordable housing has become more and more diff...
Abstract Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of hom...
In a metropolis like New York, homelessness can blend into the urban landscape. For editor Susan Gre...
Funding and constructing a new $41 million facility may be a once-in-a-generation, if ever, event, f...
Housing First (HF) is an evidence-based practice that ends chronic homelessness for individuals with...
Refugees of New York is a multimedia series about three people who fled their countries to find a ne...
Hundreds of thousands of people are experiencing homelessness in the United States today. Many famil...
More than 11 million people in the United States are Deaf, deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, or ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Homelessness is not a recent social and cultural ph...