
Help Is Available
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Help is available for people experiencing homelessness. Hear it from those who’ve been there.
Help is available for people experiencing homelessness. Hear it from those who’ve been there.
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Help Is Available
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Help is available for people experiencing homelessness. Hear it from those who’ve been there.
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At Issue: Poison on the West Plains
PFAS chemicals have left Spokane's West Plains residents without safe drinking water.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipI came here not knowing what I was going to do or where I was going in life.
I've never felt so welcome from the day we came here for our interview, there hasn't been a single perso that hasn't come up and said, “Welcome.
Do you need anything?” So it's great.
This is a good program.
They have job counseling, housing, all kinds of good stuff that the If you don't want to be homeless There's a way out.
Don't be scared to ask for help.
I mean, I get it because I've be and it's a hard decision to make But once you make that decision, there's help.
This place is definitely a rock
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Preview: Ep1 | 35s | Spokane has problems-from housing to policing to drug treatment. What are the solutions? (35s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 4m 8s | The owners of Domini Sandwiches and Solitude Barbershop discuss the challenges of downtown business. (4m 8s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 2m 8s | We ask our panel of local experts what one action Spokane should take to address homelessness. (2m 8s)
Explaining H.O.M.E. Starts Here
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Clip: Ep1 | 2m 44s | Spokane city leaders describe how new proposals will help end homelessness before it begins. (2m 44s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 1m 22s | Joe Ader, the CEO of Family Promise of Spokane, shares the story of a little girl in a shelter. (1m 22s)
Inside the Homeless Navigation Center
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Clip: Ep1 | 4m 48s | Inside the center of Spokane's new specialized shelter model helping people end homelessness. (4m 48s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 1m 27s | Solitude Barbershop owner Jake Rosenberg talks about the impact homelessness has on his business. (1m 27s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 1m 43s | How the opioid epidemic intersects with the homelessness crisis. (1m 43s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 1m 10s | What homeless service providers want you to know about the work they do. (1m 10s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 2m 8s | Spokane Police Assistant Chief Steve Wohl explains how officers practice compassionate enforcement. (2m 8s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 1m 50s | Kathy shares how she went from having a family and a good paying job to living in her car. (1m 50s)
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