Various shots of homeless people, some taken from the news and used under "Fair Use" for the purposes of learning about hate crimes against the homeless, and about social, economic injustice.
Frank Curry for The New York Times
The Midtown Recreational Vehicle Park in Austin, Tex., houses about 75 trailers, including five that are owned by formerly homeless men through a community outreach program. FAIR USE for exploring homeless solutions
07/06/05
Three Year Old Dipak Sarkar
Three-year-old Dipak Sarkar breaks stones on the banks of the Mahananda in Siliguri July 1, 2005. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan- fair use for humanitarian purposes
07/08/05
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Small map of Harare/Zimbabwe
A small map of Zimbabwe which shows the location of Harare and other towns
07/08/05
Street Children helped by StreetSmart
Streetsmart SA, a project initiated in the UK to uplift the homeless, has recruited its first 10 Cape Town restaurants to collect donations from their diners in aid of organisations working with the city's street children.
07/08/05
South Africa- people behind Street Smart
Streetsmart SA, a project initiated in the UK to uplift the homeless, has recruited its first 10 Cape Town restaurants to collect donations from their diners in aid of organisations working with the city's street children.
07/08/05
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SLO murder- Sharon Ostman
"San Luis Obispo police say they need the public's help in finding a killer, as an autopsy report confirms the woman found in the creek at Mission Plaza was murdered.The woman has been identified as 59-year old Sharon Ostman. A man found her pa
07/13/05
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Festival Queen Wants to Help Street Children
Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2005 Sashane McDonald (centre) flanked by runners-up Yasheika Blackwood (left) and Kaysi-Ann Spence.
07/25/05
Festival Queen wants to help stree children (2)
Sashane McDonald during the question and answer section of Saturday night's finals of the Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2005 contest at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre in Kingston. (Photos: Bryan Cummings)
07/25/05
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5000 Children live on the street in Adana
ADANA (DIHA) - Adana Governor M.Cahit Kıra媠hig hlighting to the count of 5000 street children in Adana, declared that they would have a first-aid station and 2 mobile rehabilitation centers built in the city to make contribution in socializing
May I please use some of your photos in the documentary I am making about Homeless Children. Also please sign my petition.
February 19, 2009 03:06 PM
thanks for the great(however distrubing) pictures
for your endless work..your dedication..your spirit..for being a "Mensch"
Love and admiration Agnes
June 27, 2007 02:35 AM
Share-unite-with me, Arkansas X-homeless
Greetings
This is an effort to help those in need, like myself.
I am the owner of 20 Acres with a creek, and cabin.
I live alone, and am a servant of The lord Jesus.
I want to make contact with the lost and hated, by society.
I will consider sharing what I have with some of the Homeless.
So that together, we may be stronger, and help others in need.
Contact me at my email address if you know how I can help.
revelations19.13@gmail.com
Yes, thank you Harmony, that's EXACTLY what I meant! I'm kind of surprised not to see any right-wing hate in this "thread". Did you have to delete any hateful posts?
I can just pray there will come a day when no one will experiance the pain of being homeless, Great photos, may there be a day these photo ops no longer are there
you wrote:
" Hi Harmony, I do not mean any offense, but how is being homeless great? PEACE, Yan"
As far as I can tell, I've never, ever claimed that being homeless was great. You may have been confused because, in Wolf's post, he kindly remarked that the Homeless Photo Album was great. (thanks, Wolf!) So it's the album, not homelessness- hope that clears things up, Harmony
There are times when our hearts get numb to the words but when you see these pictures, even the hardest of hearts can't turn away. These personnal stories are too important to be just cast aside, like most people do. The faces we see in your album could be any of us, thank you for continuing to tell their stories.