Homelessness is an issue that is as complex as the people involved. This comprehensive book on homelessness explores the causes that have resulted in this epidemic-the arms and legs, and the heart and soul of it. Our Invisible Neighbors includes dozens of personal stories of homelessness throughout the United States, an account from a man who was homeless as a child in the Dominican Republic, and a chapter with the synopsis of 107 celebrities who have been homeless.These stories of homelessness are from people of all ages, genders, races, and walks of life. These accounts include experiences of living on the subways, streets, in cars, parks, homeless shelters, and hotel shelters. Most importantly, several chapters explore the solutions of homelessness-as well as its leading causes.Our Invisible Neighbors explores how Finland, Canada, and certain cities and states in America have ended, or greatly reduced, the crisis of homelessness in their countries. The novel also includes interviews with select politicians who have developed bills and policies to reduce homelessness. The book is a good buy for the list of hundreds of sources of support to the homeless alone. This "cause of the heart" can be overcome through understanding, determination, and love for the people who have become Our Invisible Neighbors.Crystal Wolfe is the founder of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Catering for the Homeless, Inc., connecting catering companies, grocery stores, schools, and restaurants with organizations and churches, like the Metro Baptist Church, who distribute their excess food to the homeless and poor throughout New York City. Approximately 30,000 meals have been provided by utilizing this food excess so far. Catering for the Homeless, Inc. is a program that could end hunger, reduce poverty, and alleviate homelessness. As 8.5 million Americans are one paycheck away from homelessness, millions more are having to decide between paying their rent, or putting food on their tables. While 133 billion pounds of food are going to waste in this country annually, 1 in 6 Americans are going hungry on a regular basis. There is enough good food going to waste that no one should be going hungry. Wolfe has been published in newspapers and magazines throughout the country, and has two other books on stands now, The Resurrected Dream, and Where the Shadows Meet the Light. She currently resides in Queens, New York City.ENDORSEMENTS: "Crystal Wolfe has done more to help me than anyone. Her book, and the way she told my story, really touched me." -Geraldine Gromwaldt, former homeless woman who was helped through Catering for the Homeless, Inc. "This work takes on a monumental cause that has been plaguing our society for some time. Ms. Wolfe is passionate about not only raising awareness, but also highlighting solutions. It is a work that is long overdue." -Philip Gentile, Soup Kitchen 411, Inc."It's been a pleasure knowing Ms. Wolfe. She is a prime example of what society needs more of. While setting the bar high to help homeless families and children, she followed up with actions that help homeless families live day-to-day. Her dedication and compassion never run dry, and I'm truly blessed to know such a caring person." -Dmytro Fedkowskyj, Community Board 5 of Queens, NY "I've had the pleasure of working with Ms. Wolfe in addressing the serious issue of homelessness and hunger in our city.I truly appreciate her dedication and compassion toward assisting others in need." -New York Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr., District 15Crystal Wolfe is a force to be reckoned with." -The New York Press"I don't know anyone else in NYC who gets on the subways to feed the homeless. Crystal Wolfe amazes me, I don't know how she does it. Her book will live on forever. It could help someone ten years from now." -Valerie Ujueta, volunteer for Catering for the Homeless, Inc.
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