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Rev. Micheal Elliott, M.Div., M.S.W. Micheal Elliott was born and raised in Savannah, Ga., to working-class parents. | Grantee profiles | 11/20/2009 |
On the Rise created a new program director position and hired a doctoral student who wrote a 2005 research report, What it Means to be Successful: Lessons from the Lives of Homeless Women. | Grant Results Reports | 06/18/2006 |
Giving Shelter and Health Care to Homeless in Savannah, Ga. Two competing hospital organizations - Memorial Health University Medical Center and St. Joseph's/Candler Hospital System - helped develop and support a health center and related shelter clinics. | Grant Results Reports | 12/01/2005 |
Although a large number of homeless individuals need psychiatric and/or substance abuse treatment, few receive consistent care. This study tested the effectiveness of a shelter-based intervention that incorporated outreach by a psychiatric social worker and the... Published In: Medical Care | Journal articles | 08/01/2005 |
Nine Partners Join Together to Galvanize a National Effort to End Long-Term Homelessness An unprecedented collaboration of nine national foundations, nonprofit organizations and financial institutions today announce a partnership to galvanize leadership and dollars to bring an end to long-term homelessness over the next decade. The Partnership to End... | News releases | 11/23/2004 |
San Diego Shelter Recruits Volunteers to Expand Health Services From 1994 to 1995, St. Vincent de Paul Village in San Diego, Calif., expanded the services provided by its medical center, which is part of St. Vincent de Paul Village's extensive homeless shelter. | Grant Results Reports | 01/31/2004 |
South Florida Center Offers Array of Services to Help Homeless Turn Lives Around The Community Partnership for Homeless, Inc. in Miami created a center offering comprehensive services for homeless individuals and families in southern Dade County, Fla. | Grant Results Reports | 08/12/2002 |
Indiana University, Indianapolis, developed an interdisciplinary program that allowed students from the schools of social work, nursing, dentistry, and medicine to work with community partners to gain experience in population-based practice and research. | Grant Results Reports | 09/01/2001 |
Mothers Learn to "Cook" Without a Kitchen, Shop Smart and Feed Kids Right This unsolicited project was designed to bridge the significant gap in services that combat homelessness and those that fight against malnutrition in women and children. | Grant Results Reports | 11/01/1996 |