Not exact matches
It follows the same format, with a variety of anonymous photographs accompanied by the subjects» own words, offering intriguing glimpses into the worlds of strangers:
young, old,
parents, children, rich,
homeless.
With slices of humor, I write of hardships many face as a single mom, a
parent of a disabled child, a displaced employee, a lonely widow and a once
homeless young man.
«Spaying or neutering a pet is the most effective thing a pet
parent can do to prevent unwanted litters that add to the
homeless pet overpopulation problem,» says Dr. Lisa Chassy, director of public spay / neuter programs for
Young - Williams Animal Center.
Early education and care settings can provide stability for
young children who are
homeless due to disasters, as well as a safe place while
parents seek supports they will need to re-establish their families.
They will include fathers who have no contact with their children, very
young parents, offenders and
homeless parents and those receiving help for substance misuse.
Fiona brings extensive experience of working as a support worker for
young homeless people within Edinburgh, as well as being a foster care and adoptive
parent of one.
-- Gay Men Lesbians Bisexuals Transgender Adolescents Transgender Men Transgender Women Genderqueer / Non-Binary Adults Gender Non - Conforming / Gender Creative Children / Adolescents
Parents of GLBTQ Children Men Women Older Adults Adolescents Infants / Pre-schoolers Elementary / School - Aged Children Middle School / Pre-teens
Young Adults Middle Aged Adults
Parents Childfree Adults Immigrants Refugees African - American / Black Latino / Latina / Latinx / Hispanic Southeast Asian Asian / Pacific Islander Arab / Middle Eastern Mixed Race Adoptees Foster Children Foster
Parents Christian Muslim Jewish Buddhist Hindu Atheist / Agnostic Spiritual New Age Indigenous / Traditional Religion Military First Responders (Police, Paramedic, Fire Fighter, etc.) Disabled / People with Disabilities Mixed - Orientation Couples Mixed Religion Couples Mixed Race / Cross-Cultural Couples
Homeless Adults
Homeless Children / Families Working Class / Blue Collar / Tradespeople White Collar Workers Therapists / Counselors
Unaccompanied
homeless youth are
young people experiencing homelessness who are not in the physical custody of a
parent or guardian.
Unaccompanied
homeless youth include
young people who have run away from or been thrown out of their home or been abandoned by their
parents.