Homeless Consulting Network
Abstract
Journal of Socwl Distress and the Homeless, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1992 1 2 Jeffrey S. Grunberg • INTRODUCTION With the problem of homelessness being as widespread as it is, the responses to it have been varied as well. A whole spectrum of service pro vision and programs has sprung up in a multitude of localities to address the crisis. All over the nation people are forming policy, developing pro gramming, and engaging in research. For these reasons, assuming we can learn from the experiences of others, we decided to establish a section that would enable these processes. • We ask our readers to inform us of any innovative or effective programs that they know of. • We are interested in any findings that as yet unpublished research may have uncovered. • We are interested in hearing from the homeless themselves. We ask our readers to send us any verbatim quotes that they may have. We hope that sharing such information will make a small dent in homelessness-related social distress. HOMELESS CONSULTING NE1WORK This section will contain information which may be useful to practi tioners or other interested parties. Relevant information should be for- Grand Central Partnership, New York,