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Articles with keyword "Streetwork"
Safe Horizon's Carolyn Strudwick Honored at NASW-NYC's 5th Annual Leadership Awards
Posted on: Friday, December 9, 2011
Keywords: Safe Horizon, Streetwork, Anti-Trafficking, Carolyn Strudwick, NASW-NYC, awards, homeless youth, human trafficking, New York social work, leadership
The New York City Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW-NYC) hosted its 5th Annual Leadership Awards Dinner on December 1st. The event recognized social workers who demonstrate exemplary leadership qualities and a unique commitment to the improvement...
Safe Horizon's Streetwork Project Featured on NPR's Weekend Edition
Posted on: Monday, November 21, 2011
Keywords: Safe Horizon, LGBT, homeless youth, LGBT homeless youth, New York City, Streetwork Project, homeless youth program, NPR homeless youth, NPR, Streetwork
On Sunday morning, November 20 at 8 a.m., NPR’s Margot Adler featured Safe Horizon’s Streetwork Project on WNYC’s Weekend Edition Sunday. Adler shadowed Streetwork’s Street Outreach team for a feature on homeless LGBTQ youth. Safe Horizon’s Carter Seabron and Elaina...
NYC Council Restores Over $7m in Homeless Youth Program Funding
Posted on: Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Keywords: Safe Horizon, New York City, New York City Council, homeless youth, funding homeless youth programs, Streetwork, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence legal help, child abuse, Child Advocacy Center
On June 28th, the New York City Council voted to restore funding for homeless and runaway youth programs, as well as funding for services that help victims of domestic violence and child abuse. The Council helped retain nearly $7.2 million...
Streetwork Mention in New York Times
Posted on: Friday, October 15, 2010
Keywords: Streetwork, gay and lesbian youth, anti-gay attacks, New York Times, LGBT homeless youth, Streetwork program, Streetwork for homeless youth
In light of recent anti-gay attacks in the city, The New York Times speaks to several gay and lesbian residents in the Bronx community who feel they might be in danger for being openly gay. Although the city has been viewed...
