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Laura Winn
Boston, MA
Project Assistant, Homelessness Resource Center
Center for Social Innovation
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“A Place Just For Us So That We Can Feel Safe:” Learning to Better Serve LGBTQI2-S Youth
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HRC Webcast Resources: Learning from the Field: Serving LGBTQI2-S Youth Experiencing Homelessness
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Writing the Book on Peer-Run Supportive Housing: Key Values and Practices
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Eight Tips for Becoming Trauma-Informed in Practice
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Learning from the Field: Listening Tour of Programs Serving Youth who are LGBTQI2-S and Experiencing Homelessness (Draft)
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Trauma-Informed Care: What Do We Know?
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Creating Debt-Free Supportive Housing in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Q&A with Daniel Malone: Criminal History Does Not Predict Housing Retention
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Integrating Services, Improving Lives: Evidence Based Practices for Co-Occurring Disorders
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The Power of One: Sue Vicory and Her Film for Change
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The Changing Face of Homelessness: Findings from the 2009 U.S. Conference of Mayors Report on Hunger and Homelessness
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Exchanging Needles, Sharing Compassion
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Blogging for Change: Q&A with Shannon Moriarty of Change.org
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The Power of One: Sue Vicory and Her Film for Change
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Laura Winn
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The Connection Inc.: Supporting Systems Integration and Reunifying Families
as a favorite.
Wayne Centrone
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Laura Winn
Laura Winn
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Serving LGBTQI2-S Youth
Laura Winn
is now following
Serving LGBTQI2-S Youth
Laura Winn
is now following
Beverly Tamanini
Krystle F. Nickles
is now following
Laura Winn
Helena Qvicklund
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Laura Winn
Erin Briggs
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Laura Winn
Laura Winn
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Steven Samra
Steven Samra
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Laura Winn
Melissa Martin
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Laura Winn
Laura Winn
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Wayne Centrone
Katy Hanlon
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Laura Winn
Laura Winn
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Katy Hanlon
Laura Winn
is now following
Melissa Martin
Stephanie Vasko
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Laura Winn
Allyson Marsolais
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Laura Winn
Laura Winn
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Rachael Kenney
Laura Winn
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Jeff Olivet
Laura Winn
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Kristen Paquette
Laura Winn
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Jason Wharff
Laura Winn
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Laura Gillis
Laura Winn
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Ken Kraybill
Wendy Grace Evans
is now following
Laura Winn
Justine Hanson
is now following
Laura Winn
Laura Winn
is now following
Wendy Grace Evans
Laura Winn
is now following
LGBTQI2-S Youth
Laura Winn
is now following
Jeremy Rosen
Laura Winn
contributed
“A Place Just For Us So That We Can Feel Safe:” Learning to Better Serve LGBTQI2-S Youth
Laura Winn
contributed
Writing the Book on Peer-Run Supportive Housing: Key Values and Practices
Laura Winn
contributed
Eight Tips for Becoming Trauma-Informed in Practice
Laura Winn
contributed
Learning from the Field: Listening Tour of Programs Serving Youth who are LGBTQI2-S and Experiencing Homelessness (Draft)
Laura Winn
contributed
Trauma-Informed Care: What Do We Know?
Laura Winn
contributed
Creating Debt-Free Supportive Housing in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Laura Winn
contributed
A Voice for LGBTQI2-S Youth at The Night Ministry
Laura Winn
contributed
Integrating Services, Improving Lives: Evidence Based Practices for Co-Occurring Disorders
Laura Winn
contributed
Co-Occurring Disorders 101: A Common Language for Better Care
Laura Winn
contributed
The Power of One: Sue Vicory and Her Film for Change
Laura Winn
contributed
The Changing Face of Homelessness: Findings from the 2009 U.S. Conference of Mayors Report on Hunger and Homelessness
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