Street Roots
by Street Roots | 15 Oct 2008
October 14, 2008
A B.C. Supreme Court ruled that people experiencing homelessness can legally camp in city parks.
A traveling homeless camp named after the mayor of Seattle called "Nickelsville" has moved for a third time since September.
A tent city with more than 160 people in Reno is swept with the promise of more services.
Homeless numbers in Massachusetts hit a record high.
Three years after Katrina, 6,500 federally subsidized New Orleans apartments sit empty.
Posted by Israel Bayer