Author name: Vivian Rogers

Harvesting Water from the Air

In an era of escalating water scarcity and climate change, harvesting water from the air emerges as a potential solution. This concept, once perceived as science fiction, is becoming an innovative reality through the efforts of global researchers and companies. Intriguing technologies like the WarkaWater device and using metal-organic frameworks to extract water offer a […]

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The Stigma and Misconceptions of Homelessness

Breaking Myths, Building Bridges In our everyday lives, judging others based on appearances is easy. This tendency is particularly damaging regarding perceptions of homelessness. To truly address the challenges the unhoused face, we must look beyond surface judgments and delve into their real struggles. There’s also a pervasive damaging belief, that homelessness is a choice,

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Creative Compassion: Fostering Resilience Through Art

Introduction Homelessness, a critical and intricate worldwide issue, signifies more than the mere absence of fundamental necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing. It also stirs up a mixture of other difficulties, mental and other health problems, societal shaming, economic disparity, etc. Amid this profound complexity, art fosters well-being by enabling individuals to creatively channel

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Dial 211 for Help!

Being unhoused can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. From finding shelter to accessing basic needs like food and healthcare, there are too many barriers to overcome. However, there is hope. One valuable resource available to those in need is 211 Information Services. In 2000, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated the creation of 211

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Ecologically Sustainable Development and Solving Homelessness

Homelessness is a profoundly human problem residing at the intersection of poverty and prosperity, hope and despair, survival and sustainability. From the single parent unable to afford rent, to the veteran battling unseen mental scars, or the teenager escaping an abusive home, the faces of the unhoused are as varied as humanity itself. They are

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