Saint Teresa of Calcutta Villa: A Huge Deal for San Diego Homelessness By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● February 7, 2022 This new East Village high-rise by Father Joe's Villages is one of many projects needed to fill the region's affordable-housing void
The 2022 List of San Diego’s Homelessness Influencers (For Better or Worse) By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● January 28, 2022 Politicians. Nonprofit leaders. Private sector voices. Legal experts. The media. Meet the people with the power to push the needle on our homelessness crisis
These Business Execs Enlist Super Powers to Fight for San Diego's Homeless Population By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● December 21, 2021 Businessman Dan Shea and Padres owner Peter Seidler founded The Tuesday Group to get people quickly and humanely off the streets
Homeless Court: A Helping Hand for Those Trying to Escape Legal Quicksand By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● December 2, 2021 San Diego pioneered legal aid for people experiencing homelessness; now a state judicial work group hopes to expand it
East Village 2021: Doing Business Surrounded by Homelessness By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● November 1, 2021 One CEO calls this downtown San Diego neighborhood a “war zone." Politicians promise corrective policy change. Enough déjà vu.
Oscar-Winning Film ‘Inocente’ Aimed to Rekindle Focus on Youth Homelessness By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● July 9, 2021 Catch up with film inspiration Inocente Izucar, who's still painting with passion
One Year Later: San Diego's Homeless Voices Mattered on 'America's Got Talent' By Ron Donoho ● Homelessness ● July 3, 2021 Downtown-based singing group for people experiencing homelessness made the semifinals of national TV talent show in 2020