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Personally, I now have two friends experiencing homelessness. In the county in which we live, there are NO shelters for single adults - so one of my friends spends the coldest nights sleeping in my family room, and has internet access while she is here.
Portland does have a newspaper by and for the homeless, called Street Roots, which is excellent, but Homeless Nation far surpasses it! I was very impressed to learn that they provide outreach and have placed computers with internet access in shelters and drop-in centers. The combination of services they provide and the mission which drives them are so very inspiring!
I'll be sending a link to the people at Street Roots in the hopes that someone there will be inspired enough to begin something similar here. Maybe they could connect with Free Geek, which provides rebuilt computers to people in exchange for volunteer work...
Thanks for a another great post Chris!!
Great cause and cool idea. In times like this we have to help others regardless of our situation. AdAge this week quoted the Edelman Goodpurpose survey that 71% of 6000 surveyed have given the same amount of money or time to a cause. This may change as the economy struggles.
I have been helping a non-profit, www.ChangingThePresent.org, that is all about gifting to one of over 1600 charities. The idea is that rather than give meaningless gifts that people do not want, we can give a charitable gift that can help others e.g. the homeless, the impoverished, the hungry etc.
We really do need to think about those less fortunate than us and help however we can. Homeless Nation is a cool idea. I did wonder like Michael Durwin - would homeless folks have the equipment to make the videos and podcasts. Then I read that through their outreach, they make digital tools accessible for learning, media and communication. Bravo!
Gary
What Homeless Nation did for me was allow me to keep doing what I have always done. That is to advocate for some of off the most marginalized people. It also taught me the values of using the media as a tool; and that the tool comes in many different shapes, sizes and outlets.
Now my only barrier is not having the neccessary equipment to continue what HN has taught me so that I can continue on sharing the stories.
If I was rich enough I would donate to a program like this because it empowers people by putting the tools in the hands and hearts of those who have a story to tell.
I have worked with the street community for over 10 years in a variety of capacities and i can say with honesty that homelessnation is one of the few programs that gives the power of self representation back to the community.
Having the Internet accessible to the street community, providing access to new media tools and creating a forum where those experiencing homelessness are able to share their own experiences, in their own words is extremely powerful. My hope is that government will start to take notice and use the site as an educational tool to create social change in our community.
Homeless Nation is currently pursuing funding opportunities We are certainly open to any suggestions.
You can view my website about poverty, homelessness and addiction at...
http://downbutnotout.synthasite.com/
Oh yeah hey Julien Dropsoffthefaceoftheearthsskavitch let us know whats happenin brother miss ya!
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