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Publication Date

Fall 10-26-1993

Identifier

HV4504 .S26 S256 1993

Series

IDENTITY IN THE '90s: INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY.

Description

Judy Geelhoed, of the President's Peace Commission, serves as the hostess for this panel discussion featuring Joanne Tompson Hall, the Crisis Intervention Program Supervisor for Catholic Family and Children Services; Amy Hartman, the Medical Social Worker for SAMM Shelter through Centro del Barrio; Sarah Lozano, the Director of Development of St. Vincent DePaul Archdiocesan Central Council of San Antonio; Leonor Marquez, the Program Director of Health Care for the Homeless; and Kelly Ann Mulligen, the Project Monitor of Bexar County's Department of Community Resources. This panel provides an overview of the homeless situation in the United States and in San Antonio, a history of the homeless in San Antonio and the country, a profile of homelessness, the homeless and health care, and the public policy regarding homeless.

Keywords

Homeless Persons -- Psychology; Identity (Psychology); Texas -- Bexar County; Texas -- San Antonio; United States

Contributor

Geelhoed, Judy; Tompson Hall, Joane; Hartman, Amy; Lozano, Sarah; Marquez, Leonor; Mulligen, Kelly Ann

Document Type

Presentation

Size or Duration

1 hour and 34 minutes

Format

mp4

Medium

video

Digital Publisher

Digital Commons at St Mary's University

Collection

President's Peace Commission Videos

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