Families Are Still Downsizing: Interview with Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth

Featured Video Play Icon

Homeless Youth In 2009, the first stop on my very first road trip, thanks to an introduction made by National Safe Place, was at Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth. It just seems almost perfect that my first stop, on my very first road trip to help fight youth homelessness, was also Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth.

In 2009 Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth was located in a store front in a little strip mall. Words cannot express how happy I was to see the new William Fry Drop-In Center. These days, I am seeing so many homeless services close their doors due to lack of funds, especially since need for help is growing. It was really awesome to see NPHY with a new facility.

During my first visit I learned about “families downsizing” during a live stream interview. That was new to me and I really could not grasp the term so I asked them to repeat. Nevada was one of the hardest hit by the economic crisis. Families were moving from three-bedroom homes to small apartments and kicking out their oldest kids. I wrote about it on Huffington Post. In this interview I asked Vincent Pollard, Outreach Coordinator for Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth, if families were still downsizing. His response will mess you up!

Please watch and share this important interview, and please support Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth. They list their immediate needs right on their home page.

Very special thanks to Virgin Mobile and Sevenly for genuinely caring about homeless youth.


IP 19 Logo Icon crop

Invisible People

           

We imagine a world where everyone has a place to call home. Until then, we strive to be the most trusted source for homelessness news, education and advocacy.

Related Topics



Invisible People is the only nonprofit newsroom dedicated exclusively to the issue of homelessness and related topics. We bring you daily original news on the growing homeless crisis, affordable housing, and the criminalization of homelessness. Join us to explore solutions and stay informed on this urgent issue with our unique coverage.



Get the Invisible People newsletter


RECENT STORIES

A 65-Year-Old's Story of Homelessness in Manchester, New Hampshire

Pablo

Single Dad with Four Kids Homeless in a Hotel Room

Kevin and his four children

Homeless Woman Cycles Between Streets And Hotels After Husband Dies

Ella

homeless man Manchester, New Hampshire

Anthony


RECENT ARTICLES

Colorado declining marijuana sales will negatively impact homeless services

Marijuana Sales Slump Leaves Colorado’s Homeless Programs Struggling

corporate developers are hiring private security to criminalize homeless people

Behind the Shadows: Corporate Real Estate’s Covert War on America’s Homeless

Longing for pet companionship

The Heartbreaking Quest for Pet Companionship in a World of Housing Insecurity

homeless Shelters closed and bankrupt

The Cicero Institute’s Proposed Milwaukee Legislation Could Send Homeless Shelters into Bankruptcy

Get the Invisible People newsletter