Hunger Is Not a Disease

The Homeless…..A Few People Working to Change the Game

PETE CAMARATA – As a high school student, he helped collect day-old bread for the homeless
PAWEL ALTHAMER – Instituted a coat drive to benefit residents of the Bowery Mission, a shelter for the homeless in New York City.
ANDREA ELLIOTT – won the George Polk Award in Journalism in 2013 for local reporting for “Invisible Child”, a five-part series appearing in the New York Times which focused on a girl named Dasani, one of 22,000 homeless children in New York City.
ELI SASLOW – won the George Polk Award in 2013 for national reporting for articles about food stamp recipients that the Polk Award judges called “an indelible portrait of American Poverty.”
NORMA RAMOS – “There’s a strong connection between homelessness and prostitution, the endpoint of sex trafficking. All too often children in foster care already feel homeless and graduate into homelessness.”
In the face of New York’s mounting homeless crisis, MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO announced on Friday, February 21, 2014, that his administration is removing hundreds of children from two city-owned homeless shelters that inspectors have repeatedly cited for deplorable conditions over the last decade, official reported.
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