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  2. Moms 4 Housing - Wikipedia

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    Moms 4 Housing is an ad hoc [13] collective of homeless and marginally housed Oakland-born women. [10] Two of its founding members, Dominque Walker and Misty Cross, were the moms who first moved in to the Magnolia Street house. [10] Buzzfeed News reported in December 2019 that Tolani King and Jesse Turner were also members of the group. [9]

  3. 8 homeless moms in San Francisco struggled for help. Now ...

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    They know chronic back pain from couch surfing while pregnant. Since January, a group of eight San Francisco mothers have met regularly as part of a local nonprofit's pilot program to share their ...

  4. Supportive housing - Wikipedia

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    Of the new units added, about half were targeted towards chronically homeless individuals, and one-fifth were for homeless families. [17] According to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the number of Permanent Supportive Housing beds in the US increased from 188,636 to 353,800 between 2007 and 2017. [ 18 ]

  5. Rebuilding a life with her children after homelessness ... - AOL

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    Mom nominated by Foundation for the Homeless found strength in her addiction recovery. ... They help me stay grounded," she said of her children. Her use of meth began when she was 20, two years ...

  6. Homeless women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single mothers are more likely to work part-time and to miss work in order to care for their children. Many homeless and low income women work in service industries, which offer few benefits and low wages, thus contributing greatly to their poverty. Job-based discrimination targets all women but is present on a larger scale among minority women.

  7. After 13 years, a homeless Angeleno broke into her old ...

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    In November 2019, a group of homeless mothers in Oakland took over an empty house owned by a house-flipping developer. Inspired by their actions, Roberto Flores, a 76-year-old former Caltrans ...

  8. Rapid Re-Housing - Wikipedia

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    Rapid Re-Housing is a relatively recent innovation in social policy that is an intervention designed to help those who are homeless.As described by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Rapid Re-Housing is a subset of the Housing First approach to end homelessness.

  9. 'There are so many people like me.' Homeless mom's story ...

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