End Homelessness

Homeless Runaway Youth, In Their Own Words

Published October 27, 2009 @ 09:41AM PT

This is Clinton. He's 18 years old, but he's been living on the streets since he was 12. He knows how to sleep without being seen, survive on a jar of peanut butter for a week, and remain invisible in plain sight.

This week, the New York Times featured two powerful exposes on homeless youth. But neither moved me as much as this video. There's something about hearing stories from those who have experienced it - seeing the conditions they live in - that is both powerful and incredibly sad.

Take seven minutes and watch this video. I hope it changes the way you look at the issue of homelessness in America.

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  1. Jill Taker

    I hope they'll find a home soon.

    Posted by Jill Taker on 10/28/2009 @ 03:26AM PT

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Shannon Moriarty

Shannon has worked in homeless shelters and service organizations in San Francisco, the Triangle region of North Carolina, and currently in the greater Boston area. She is a graduate student studying housing and urban policy at Tufts University.

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