Nour El-Naboulsi is a Burlington, Vermont farmer — but he doesn’t tend to a field of crops or a clearing of cattle. As the executive director of Village Hydroponics, El-Naboulsi oversees the ...
Last spring, Lancaster, California, a city on the edge of the Mojave Desert, opened a vibrant — almost Barbie-style — housing campus for residents experiencing homelessness. The new community, named ...
What was once a crumbling abandoned prison along the coast of Tarragona, Spain is now the El Roser Social Center, a supportive shelter that houses and employs people facing homelessness. The center, ...
San Francisco’s sprawling Golden Gate Park is about 3.5 miles long and claims the title of the third-most-visited park in the United States. It’s also a bit of a microcosm for the city’s homelessness ...
Before Pete Adler enlisted in the Army, he majored in architecture. Now, after spending 25 years in equipment maintenance and supply, and another 17 years as a civilian employee, Adler is back to his ...
The city of Albuquerque, New Mexico recently broke ground on a new tiny home neighborhood, or “micro-community,” in Bernalillo County. Named Recovery Gateway, the 46-mini-home community is designed to ...
Picture yourself walking through your neighborhood. You pass a woman on the street, sitting beside a cardboard sign asking for spare change. She is a stranger experiencing homelessness, and you don’t ...
Michelin-starred chef Adam Simmonds has a lot to celebrate when he looks back on his career as a chef. But Home Kitchen, Simmonds’ high-end restaurant in London’s Primrose Hill, is especially notable.
As the cost of living spikes in tandem with homelessness rates across the country, various cities have begun exploring the idea of converting vacant spaces — like former shopping malls, defunct ...
Across the country, thousands of public schools face closures due to low enrollment. But Detroit, Michigan-based nonprofit Life Remodeled is welcoming vacant schools into a new era. The organization, ...
At the very end of 2024, the first six residents of Salt Lake City’s Other Side Village moved into their new houses. “I feel awesome,” one resident, Paul Eric Fairburn, told the Salt Lake Tribune. “It ...
For four years, volunteer knitters, crocheters, and sewists have created handmade blankets for the annual Homeless Memorial Blanket Project. Their goal — outside of blanketing those experiencing ...
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