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08.03.18

Anthony is an artist. He writes, paints and dabbles in mixed-media. After his friend Georgia died from a fentanyl overdose, an opioid often found in K2, he turned to artwork as a way to educate people about the drug’s dangers.

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02.14.18
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02.06.18

“Living in an apartment is like a godsend," Jimmy says. "I’m beginning to feel more pride in having a place. I’m proud that I’m still here. That I got up. But it’s just a start.”

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11.21.17

Everyone—housed or unhoused—has something valuable to give others. We're so grateful that you've chosen to share your gift with us.

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10.30.17

"It's taken the entire community to make this possible. And if the entire community can do this, the entire community can do a lot more of this."—Kevin Lindamood

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08.21.17

Kevin Lindamood on the next bold chapter for Health Care for the Homeless...

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02.14.17

A big, hearty "thank you" from all of us here at Health Care for the Homeless!

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02.07.17

“When I was living on the streets, I stayed sick. I stayed in the emergency room,” Alvin says. “Once I got housing, now I can concentrate on taking my medication… I never in my life had my own place, and it’s wonderful.”

You can make stable housing – and happiness – a reality for more folks like Alvin, Tonya and Zina.

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