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Invisible. Forgotten. Misunderstood. Increasingly, these words apply to a growing homeless population.

What if you could change how society views and deals with homelessness and poverty by helping someone share their story and start a conversation? What if that conversation led to an idea and a movement that would change how homelessness is addressed?

Every day Invisiblepeople.tv is starting conversations, raising awareness and changing sterotypes about homelessness. Invisiblepeople.tv lets homeless people share their stories – in their own words – about their experience. Their stories might surprise you. They might motivate you. They’ll definitely move you.

Today, you can join the conversation and make a difference. A donation to Invisiblepeople.tv – no matter how large or small – helps raise awareness and breakdown stereotypes. Our work is made possible and lives are changed thanks to the generosity of individuals like you.

Please consider supporting our work today.  Your contribution is tax deductible, but more importantly, it will change lives.

***this is part of the 12 Days of Giving Campaign

Join us for 12 Days of Giving.

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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.

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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.



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