Become a Cyber Advocate for the Homeless!
4,000 people die, homeless, on the streets of America every year. According to the National Institute of Health, the challenges of poverty such as a lack of access to adequate health care, proper nutrition, and social support are responsible for another 874,000 deaths. This is unacceptable!
As a Spread Peace Cyber Advocate, you will help bring awareness to the challenges our homeless friends face every day on the streets. You can be part of helping bring about systemic changes to the system and showing people how they can join you in helping the homeless.
Our Social Media Campaigns for the Homeless
Spread Peace Videos
Homelessness
Below are some of our latest posts about our Homeless Friends. The Coalition for the Homeless estimate that 36,000 people will die on the streets of America this year. Thank you for helping educate the public about the challenges our homeless friends face on the streets on America every day.
View All
Christmas with our Homeless Friends
SpreadPeace.org and CHIP's joined forces to help the homeless in Las Vegas. This was our first backpack distribution and Christmas Eve event, and we hope to have many more. We handed out backpacks custom made for the homeless. They were filled with socks, reusable...
Homeless in Las Vegas
Eleventh Circuit Court rules it is your right to feed the homeless.
November Newsletter
SpreadPeace.org November Newsletter Movie Night with our Homeless Friend's Thank you to everyone that donated to provide popcorn, snacks and an awesome commercial popcorn maker! The city of Las Vegas now in charge of the Courtyard. We are...
The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center Now Open 24 Hours!
The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center in Las Vegas began operations in 2017. In August of 2018, they began staying open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a safe place for the homeless to sleep at night.
In September of 2018, SpreadPeace.org partnered with the Courtyard to deliver services at their location.
Social Justice
Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities. As income inequality and poverty grow we need to work together to change the systemic causes of inequality. This site invites you to support Homeless Friend online. This is on eof many projects Spread Peace USA is supporting to help bring awareness to the challenges our homeless friends face on the streets every day.
Homeless in Las Vegas
Eleventh Circuit Court rules it is your right to feed the homeless.
Help the Homeless in Your Community & Online
Homelessness is a complex issue. It is one that requires a comprehensive solution that includes mental health, addiction, housing and educational components. Spread Peace Chapters focus on helping those who are most at risk. Once you make the decision to help the homeless and spend time with someone who is homeless you begin to understand how many of us without the support of friends and family would be able to survive a debilitating physical illness or loss of employment. Many of the people living on the streets are veterans with PTSD, kids that identify as LGBTQ, and people that lost their job and had no social support.
Help the homeless in your community and online with SpreadPeace.org.
Affordable Housing is Disappearing
The U.S. faces a new report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition. The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes finds that the supply of affordable housing significantly lags behind the low-income population in every state and metropolitan area. Many...
Ireland Approves Gay Marriage by Landslide Vote
Ireland became the first country to legalize gay marriage. Yes Equality , the umbrella group that spearheaded the campaign posted “Today, we are more truly a nation of equals. The people of Ireland have exercised their Constitutional right and by direct vote they have said an emphatic ‘Yes’ to Equality. Ireland now joins twenty other countries where same-sex marriage has been made possible. Ireland is the first country in the world to do so by a vote of the people.”