Florence House opening (video), a Housing First facility for women with 25 apartments, 15 safe haven (semi-private) spaces, and 25 emergency shelter beds. Preble Street Resources provides onsite services.
Florence House brochure explains more about Housing First
Avesta Housing resident stories – profiles of residents and why having housing has made an impact on them. These are not necessarily people who experienced homelessness, but any resident Avesta serves.
More Than Anything Number Is More Than We Can Handle
Story - Fam Of 4 Living In Dirt Basement
Development York Cumberland Counties
Logan And Florence 5 Yrs To Build
Siting One Of These Properties
Low Income Housing Label
Rightly Concerned About The Quality Of Some Housing
Mental Health Makes Work Difficult
Various Types Of Homelessness
Stories Of Rejeuvenation
Police See Positive Changes
Analysis Of Benefits Of Housing First Program
De-Institutionalization
Gap - Services $$$
Money For Working Families Not 4 Lower
Help The Rich Poor Not The Poor Poor People
Desparate Calls - No Answer
4000 Calls, 230 App, 30 Apts - You're Too Poor
We Cannot Build Buildings Fast Enough
How Fundamental Housing Is, Full Time Job
86000 Hhsld 50% Of Income
Challenge Of Understanding - Homelessness Is Hell
How Do You Reboot Once You Are Homeless
There Are Staff Providing Support Services
A Phenomenal Team Of Caseworkers
Criminalizing Homelessness In Atlanta
Special Projects in Process
The Climate Change Debate
Dr. Gordon Fulks: “Science” by consensus is politics. “Science” by belief is religion. “Science” by programmers code is computer gaming. “Science” by story telling is science fiction. Etc. On the other hand, Science by logic, transparent evidence and empirical proof IS science.
WatchDog Nation
Every Wednesday Evening 8:00pm to 8:30pm
On WMPG 90.9fm
Host: Ken Capron ~ aka "The WatchDog"
The Interviews:
Every week, The WatchDog interviews a guest(s) about a topic(s) of interest to his listeners. His guests come from around Maine and around the Nation. Ken has even interviewed some guests from Europe.
And these guests may be experts on local, state or national politics. Some are educators, scientists, journalists, lobbyists. They could be any of dozens of experts on hundreds of topics.
To the right are the archives of his interviews since the November 2, 2011 premier edition of WatchDog Nation.
If you wish to request a special topic or guest, email Ken at watchdog@maine.rr.com today.