Expert on Homelessness, Award Winning Author
Helping homeless people find themselves—in a salon?
People have often asked me why I am so hooked on trying to help homeless people, especially those who most often sleep on the streets. Mainly it’s because I just can’t stand to see people, most with staggering levels of disabilities, sleeping on the streets of America. To be honest, though, part of the reason is that it’s never boring.
Not Dead Yet!
"I’m not dead yet!" she'd remind us, sometimes rather forcefully... And then she was gone, way too soon, leaving us with holes in our hearts and a huge hole in the heart of the homelessness "system."
No Room in the Inn?
For a lot of homeless men, there's been no "room in the inn" this summer in Memphis and many other cities across the country where churches have come together to provide emergency shelter in their church buildings.
Who's Counting Homeless People?
It’s that time again (the last week in January) and from coast to coast thousands of volunteers have been recruited to help count homeless people during the point-in-time (PIT) count required by HUD, the 800 pound gorilla of “homeless” funding.
The Need Is Still There ... Homelessness Revisited
Last month found me at the National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference. The keynote was delivered with elegance, wisdom and heart by First Lady Michelle Obama. To sum it up, the conference was a rip-roaring success. Ending the cycle of homelessness is what I'm about and what my personal goal is
Homelessness a Finalist in Book of the Year Awards!
As a wannabe writer, my dream was to have my writing validated by people who read and write for a living. I never dreamed that writing about homelessness, the homeless people who stole my heart and broke it, and how profoundly they affected my life, would make my dream come true.
Homelessness, rants, raves, and rock ‘n roll
Homelessness, rants, raves, and rock ‘n roll—all on the air Sunday with Nancy Reid and Lisa Smith, Big Blend Radio’s dynamic mother-daughter duo who care about pretty much everything and everybody. Whether it’s our national parks, horses, homeless people, or Elvis, they are very, very knowledgeable and they care.
Pat Morgan, Advocate for Homeless is Blogging!
With thirty years of experience in working to break the cycle of homelessness, here I am, the newest blog on the block, plugging away at my first blog post. Why should anybody be interested in what I have to say about homelessness and the issues that create and perpetuate our national disgrace?