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The D.C. Council approved the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget on July 28 without increasing funding for homeless services.
William Shuford reflects on a hopeful summer of housing, job readiness, and meaningful connection through Street Sense Media.
Abandoned boats are rising nationwide as housing crises reach waterways—posing environmental and social challenges for all ...
James Davis recalls Street Sense’s art bus—an interactive community project that brought creativity and connection to local ...
Bey shares how farmers markets offered him belonging, respect, and friendship—building true community through trust and kindness.
Homelessness in D.C. may be decreasing, but service providers say the city’s progress is in jeopardy
D.C.'s homelessness declined in 2025, but housing advocates warn budget cuts threaten progress amid ongoing service and ...
It took me a few years, along with making many mistakes, but today, I have my classy walking cane for sale. My price is $660 a piece. China charged me $460 a piece, plus I paid $80 for the cane pole.
James Lyles III honors his loving mother and strict father, reflecting on loss, memory, and reunion through faith in Christ.
Rita Sauls reflects on homelessness through poetic riddles, questioning justice, compassion, and inequality in the world’s richest nation.
Warren Stevens shares joyful Fourth of July memories in D.C.—family cookouts, fireworks, summer heat, and heartfelt reflections on freedom.
The D.C. budget passed the D.C. Council's first vote on July 14, with some cuts to social services and homelessness programs ...
Jenkins Dalton contrasts comfort and suffering, urging gratitude and awareness of war, homelessness, and inequality around the world.
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