Given the lack of detailed spatial information available to decision-makers and shelter operators, the siting of new shelters and services is often carried out with little supporting information. The shelter system in Columbus, Ohio is investigated. Personal interviews with shelter providers and local ...
Based on a case study of conflict over the location of homeless-shelters in Columbus, Ohio, it is argued... A Mair - 《Political Geography Quarterly》 被引量: 74发表: 1986年 Finding Homeless Youth Patterns Based on Geographical Area and Number of Homeless Episodes A census of homeless youth...
Wherever drug addiction and mental illness are involved, it is much more difficult to find shelter. These shelters have rules regarding drugs, alcohol, theft, and violence. Many of the bums in Los Angeles would not be likely to live in a shelter, if only because they have no intention of ...
The shelters that will be receiving the food are going to be located in Columbus Ohio and surrounding suburbs and communities. no matter the amount of money we make together I will make sure that people are able to enjoy a meal because of your contribution and I’ll also make sure they ...
Francis's sock recovery program is currently limited to the surgery and recovery unit where she works, but she'd like to see it expand to the rest of the hospital, as well as hospitals elsewhere. [h/tThe Columbus Dispatch] Home/HEALTH...
Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press. Google Scholar Fraiberg, S., Adelson, E., & Shapiro, V. (1980). Ghosts in the nursery: A psychoanalytic approach to the problems of impaired mother-infant relationships. In S. Fraiberg (Ed.), Clinical studies in infant mental health: The ...
Unlike Seattle and Washington, Columbus and Ohio also both have an income tax which creates more opportunity to generate revenue. But Columbus only spends about $31 million annually on its response to homelessness, with $13 million coming from the federal government. In 2017, Seattle spent $68...
The researchers recruited 240 women in Columbus from shelters, a drop-in center and other agencies serving homeless youth. The one-third of participants who received housing and supportive services were given a voucher for independent housing and six months of supportive services, including strengths...
Jules M. Ranz Professor Emerita of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA Jacqueline Maus Feldman Vice Chair/Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Ohio, OH, USA ...
the Columbus, Ohio area received an $820,000 direct award for FY2010. Given the 2% administrative budget limit for Local Boards, Columbus could have used up to $16,400 of its award for administrative expenses, not enough to hire a full-time staff member to oversee the program. If additio...