Wilmington-area residents discuss working while homeless for Homeless Awareness Month

At a coffee shop Tuesday night, 30 people gathered to discuss what they’ve learned from their reading, and to pose questions for a panel scheduled for early December.

The book is called There is No Place For Us: Working and Homeless in America. The author, Brian Goldstone, spent years following families in Atlanta who struggle to maintain stable housing, despite being employed.

Good Shepherd Center director Katrina Knight says the stereotype of homelessness is the person sleeping in the streets. But there are many more than those unsheltered folks who go uncounted…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS