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Marin IJ Readers' Forum for Jan. 12, 2024 – Marin Independent Journal

Leaving homeless out in the cold is senseless plan I am writing in response to two stories that appeared across the top of the front page of the Marin IJ on Dec. 30. The first was headlined, “Homeless numbers grow despite massive spending” regarding California’s population of unhoused people. The second, with the headline “Emergency […]

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Chesapeake needs churches, volunteers to help provide overnight shelters for homeless in December

Every year, Chesapeake Area Shelter Team hosts people in need at local churches in the city, but the team is coming up short in church leaders offering the space.

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Beyond four walls and a roof - Reflections on the multi-sectoral One Neighbourhood Approach for Syrian Refugees and Host Communities, Tripoli, Lebanon - Lebanon


Beyond four walls and a roof - Reflections on the multi-sectoral One Neighbourhood Approach for Syrian Refugees and Host Communities, Tripoli, Lebanon
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Amelia Rule, Senior Advisor of CARE International UK’s Emergency Shelter Team conducted a two-week visit to Tripoli, Northern Lebanon as a final field trip to investigate and reflect on the One Neighbourhood Approach (ONA) programme (Phase IV) to provide multi-sectoral, multi-scale support to vulnerable Syrian refugees and Lebanese host communities. This qualitative reflection aims to capture the cumulative effect of the programming in Tripoli from 2015-2019 and to review the approaches developed, providing recommendations for future programmes. This reflection is also based on intermittent field observations, learning, and programme support given over four years. It considers the wider impacts of programming, outlining additional outcomes for communities relating to self-reliance, gender, and sustainability.

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Norfolk's Emergency Shelter Team prepared for COVID-19 and ready for the cold


Norfolk's homeless populations are getting a chance to stay out of the cold.
Author: Angelo Vargas
Updated: 11:41 PM EST January 30, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. — The cold weather causes serious problems for people who don’t have a place to stay. The Norfolk Emergency Shelter Team (NEST) opened its doors earlier due to the cold and changes were made due to the pandemic.
NEST organizers created partitions that are six-feet apart. The organization is only allowing 45 people to stay overnight inside the First Presbyterian Church. 
Each person is let in one-by-one and they get their temperatures checked and asked if they are experiencing any Covid-19 symptoms.

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