Wikipedia Founder Creates Site for Homeless
Published November 21, 2009 @ 01:51PM PT
The Wikipedia model isn't just for pop culture research anymore. Wikis for homeless services information are popping up from coast to coast, proving that when web innovators apply their theories and skills to ease the delivery of social services, everybody wins.
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales was recently in Tampa Bay to launch TampaBayHomeless.wikia.com, a site that aims to serve as online "hub" for homeless services in the city. The city isn't the first to have such a site, similar wikis are already being used in larger cities, like New York and LA.
The site - Tampa Bay Homeless - is rooted in the Wikipedia theory of collaboration. The design is user-friendly and easy to navigate, making it easy to find needed information. Information is organized by needs - such as shelter, legal services, food, veterans, etc. - and allows anyone to log-in and edit information. The collaborative model allows shelters to easily update ever-changing information about their shelters, allowing those in need of services to rest assured that the information they need is current.
Part of the reason the idea of a Homeless Wiki is so exciting is it will allow for user feedback. I can envision shelter reviews, personal testimonies that expose snags in the system, information from the streets to aid outreach workers. The concept of service providers and recipients collaborating online is exciting, because it has the potential to ultimately improve the delivery of services.
Collaboration can be tough to accomplish in homeless services. But perhaps wikis are just the thing to provide streamlined services and information to those who need them. It's encouraging to see trailblazing web innovators like Wales applying their concepts to the delivery of social services. Anything to make the "user experience" more streamlined and information more accessible is a win-win for everyone.
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Truly, when it comes to homelessness, we all need to get on the same page, (pun intended).
Posted by Kevin Barbieux on 11/22/2009 @ 09:02AM PT
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This news is great. It will tell MEDIA the public that people Do Care about the poverty which creates homelessness. for another way to aid go to my new blog at: http://theother200millionsofamerica.blogspot.com/
Posted by jan Lightfootlane on 11/22/2009 @ 10:03AM PT
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This a beautiful thing to do, especially in this time and age.
Posted by Homeless Works on 11/26/2009 @ 11:30AM PT
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yup this is great news...
The International Homeless forums are attempting to create a similar project http://forums.homeless.org.au/ would be cool if anyone had any knowledge in their local areas to get in touch...
Posted by Street Seen on 12/06/2009 @ 07:59AM PT
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