SMC's Homeless Service Work program received $355,000 from United Way to train students for careers addressing LA County's 72,000+ homeless population crisis.
TV and radio personalities participated in a program to help homeless kids imagine their dreams through photos.
Santa Monica College is offering students homeless service training and it's California's first such accredited program. The nine-month Homeless Service Work program is "preparing leaders to end ...
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Plan to cut student on-campus days to ease accommodation crisis risks more inequality
Students have lambasted any Government attempt to cut college campus days due to the accommodation crisis — labelling it a path to increased “inequality” and isolation. The Department of Higher ...
Shirley Raines, the founder of Beauty 2 The Streetz, has died at age 58 after being found unresponsive in her Nevada home. Raines, a former CNN Hero of the Year, was a prominent advocate for the ...
Matthew’s journey began with homelessness and online high school using library Wi-Fi. With strength, dedication, and the support of his community, he broke down barriers, found his calling in social ...
CHENNAI: A Sunday morning along Marina’s promenade comes alive with joggers and morning walkers, skaters weaving past ...
Footfall in Dublin city down 36pc since pre-covid restrictions Almost 600 breaches of rules on sunbed use recorded in last two years as HSE takes 21 cases to court No road ban for motorist who did ...
Santa Monica College announced via a press release on its website that it received a $355,000 grant from United Way of Greater ...
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