Research In Action 2021

Help Her Find a Way Home: Escaping Homelessness
Assistant Professor,
College of Social Work and Criminal Justice
This is an important question, thank you! Homelessness is highly stigmatized, and it is a common issue that folks who having housing see the “homeless” aspect of a person instead the 'human' aspect of the person. By using person-centered language, we can emphasize the humanity in our community members who are currently without housing. In my experience, folks who are experiencing homelessness also generally prefer not to be referred to as "the homeless," and so the type of phrasing honors their wishes, as well.
Great question! Unfortunately, I am unaware of any local initiatives to promote safe parking, and so this could be an important gap for our community to consider.
Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering! The National Coalition for the Homeless is a great directory of places with volunteer opportunities, and you can filter by your location. Here is the website: .
While most of the women I've spoken with were concerned about theft, they still would enter the shelter as they described concerns about losing property outside of the housing programs too. That said, two of the programs I conducted interviews at had (limited) lockers for women to utilize, so that may also have mitigated the theft concerns among the women I worked with.