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Spare Change Fall Writing Contest

Type up and e-mail your entry on the topic "How can we create creative new solutions to end homelessness in a poor community" to djamesjefferson@gmail.com. 2 age categories: 13 & younger and 14+. Please specify your age group in your e-mail, and good luck!

The deadline is November 1st.

The United States has over two dozen street newspapers. Here are a few of our favorites:

  • Real Change News in Seattle
  • Street News in New York City
  • StreetWise in Chicago

The North American Street Newspaper Association (NASNA) is the umbrella organizatino for many street newspapers, and has more information about them.

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and is located in Cambridge, MA.
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Vision:
Our vision is that the economically disadvantaged have their needs met in a community where everyone is equally valued.

Mission:
We empower the economically disadvantaged in Greater Boston through  self-employment, skill development and self-expression.  By creating  forums, including independent media, we reshape public perception of  poverty and homelessness.

Spare Change is a community activist paper, and without the support of the Cambridge and Boston communities, we wouldn't exist.

Please, consider getting involved and giving back to Spare Change by volunteering, donating, or submitting story ideas. Look for more ways to get involved in the weeks and months to come as we offer additional functionality on our website.

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