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Homeless in Hell

Homeless in Hell
Author: Orson Scott Card
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000
Genre: Christmas stories, American
ISBN:

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Wisdom From the Homeless

Wisdom From the Homeless
Author: Neil Craton M.D.
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1525531379

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SOMETIMES THE WORLD SEEMS LIKE A VERY DARK PLACE. In this angry world, I have seen a glimpse of light. I have seen kindness, love and hope at a homeless shelter. Siloam Mission is named after a pool where, in Biblical times, Jesus healed a blind man. In this tradition, the Mission has a medical clinic, and I have had the privilege of working there. The homeless men and women I have met at Siloam have taught me profound lessons about perseverance through suffering, expressing joy in dire circumstances, and the rewards of service to those in need. I want to share those lessons with you.


Homeless Hell

Homeless Hell
Author: William Graham
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-12-21
Genre:
ISBN:

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Combining poetry that captures different facets of the struggles of the homeless with photographs of life on the streets, Homeless Hell portrays the humanity of men and women who exist on the margins of society. Yet the homeless have hopes and dreams of a better life like all of us. Through insightful, lyrical words and images, this book sheds a sympathetic light on the people that society too often ignores.


Hostel Hell

Hostel Hell
Author: Robert Leslie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781690078630

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Suddenly you're homeless - what's the worst that can happen? Here's my year of No Fixed Address spent with crazies, druggies, con men, prostitutes and a surprising number of really decent people. Be prepared - I wasn't. An unwanted divorce led to the loss of my house and business, bringing on stress, depression, low self-esteem and, I'm ashamed to say, heavy drinking. In that state finding a solution to the multiple problems in my life was more than I could handle. When you are down, your focus is just getting through each day. I had naively believed that the welfare society would offer broad help; what I painfully discovered was that there is a multi-stage filtering with hurdles through which you have to navigate blindfold - there is no guide which tells you what to expect. I hope that in some measure my book offers that. But for all the feelings of fear, inadequacy and hopelessness there were some compensations. I met a rich array of people, out-and-out crazies, druggies, smart crooks, devious prostitutes and heard some amazing stories. And to my great surprise a number of these individuals were kind, friendly and helpful. The whole experience changed my politics and view of the world. Don't think homelessness could not happen to you, it can to anybody.


A Homeless Panic

A Homeless Panic
Author: James Lough
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1491782986

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A Homeless Panic: The Homeless Experience in America A gripping and powerful story about survival on the streets. This is a true account, in descriptive and sometimes graphic detail, of what it was like to survive homelessness. It is the story of one persons struggle to come to terms with what can only be described as a real-life disaster. More than just a good read, A Homeless Panic provides a profound and moving account of what its like to be homeless in America. Our society doesnt look favorably on homelessness and doesnt understand the problem. Even though the United States is the wealthiest nation on earth, we have been unable to resolve the growing problem of homelessness. This book can help bring a better understanding between the general public and the homeless. The author delves into the complex realities of homelessness to paint a compelling picture of individuals living on the street and of their struggles for daily survival. All of them are trying to make the best they can of a desperate situation. This book presents an honest look at their foibles, their values, and their humanity.


Homeless as Hell

Homeless as Hell
Author:
Publisher: Travis Barrick
Total Pages: 93
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

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Hell's Diva:

Hell's Diva:
Author: Anna J.
Publisher: Urban Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1599831562

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When Mecca's parents are killed in front of her by a family friend, she learns that true friends are few and far between. She is taken in by her aunt, and soon finds out who is really riding for her and who is just around because they fear the wrath of Aunt Ruby. Making a deal with the devil doesn't seem all that bad when you're sitting on top of the world, with endless amounts of money and designer everything, but it's not long before her beloved Aunt Ruby is snatched away from her. Mecca is forced to fend for herself. She learns to play with the hand she was dealt, but who will be left standing in the end? In Mecca's world, everyone is suspect, and no one can be trusted, not even family. When the truth is revealed to her, it is up to Mecca to decide if she'll do the right thing and lead a life of righteousness, or continue to walk down the same dark path as her aunt.


Homeless Love

Homeless Love
Author: C. F. Hawthorne
Publisher: Dark Corner Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2004-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780975256800

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A Gift of Hope

A Gift of Hope
Author: Danielle Steel
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 034553137X

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In her powerful memoir His Bright Light, #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel opened her heart to share the devastating story of the loss of her beloved son. In A Gift of Hope, she shows us how she transformed that pain into a campaign of service that enriched her life beyond what she could imagine. For eleven years, Danielle Steel took to the streets with a small team to help the homeless of San Francisco. She worked anonymously, visiting the “cribs” of the city’s most vulnerable citizens under cover of darkness, distributing food, clothing, bedding, tools, and toiletries. She sought no publicity for her efforts and remained anonymous throughout. Now she is speaking to bring attention to their plight. In this unflinchingly honest and deeply moving memoir, the famously private author speaks out publicly for the first time about her work among the most desperate members of our society. She offers achingly acute portraits of the people she met along the way—and issues a heartfelt call for more effective action to aid this vast, deprived population. Determined to supply the homeless with the basic necessities to keep them alive, she ends up giving them something far more powerful: a voice. By turns candid and inspirational, Danielle Steel’s A Gift of Hope is a true act of advocacy and love.


Homelessness in the Classroom

Homelessness in the Classroom
Author: Kerri Tobin
Publisher: Dio Press Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781645041955

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There are over 1.5 million homeless students in U.S. schools, a number expected to rise as a result of Covid-19. Research on this population has existed since the 1980s, but most teachers are unaware of the unique needs of these highly vulnerable students or the laws that exist to protect them. Although they primarily need housing, students experiencing homelessness also need responsive school environments. In language accessible to busy practitioners, this book presents research on homelessness as it impacts children in school and lays out for teachers what is known, and as yet unknown, about how best to serve these students in K-12 and as they prepare for what comes next. Perfect for courses that aim to provide pre-service teachers with proven strategies for reaching underserved student populations.