Steps Out Of Homelessness Book Project

Portée du projet
Catégories
Rédaction de textes Sciences sociales Social justice Scientific researchCompétences
researchFollowing the given outline, learners will each write a chapter of 3000 words and produce a book that gathers and highlights the latest research into the effectiveness of programs that aim to reduce poverty and homelessness. The book will be a snapshot in time of how far we have to go to "step" out of homelessness.
Students will write at least 1500 words in the first half of the month and an additional 1500 words in the last half of the month. Each chapter will be 3000 words or more, and cited in APA style. All research must be properly cited and content must be human written.
The project lead will be available to answer questions about citations, writing, and editing. This staff will be available via phone or email.
Causes prises en charge
Les défis mondiaux auxquels ce projet s'attaque, en accord avec les objectifs de développement durable (ODD) des Nations unies. En savoir plus sur les 17 ODD ici.
À propos de l'entreprise
Established in 1971, Boyle Street Community Services is a registered charity organization guided by Indigenous ways of knowing and being that welcomes and serves people of all ages, backgrounds, and orientations. We provide over 40 programs across 15 Edmonton locations to individuals, families and children who are experiencing poverty and homelessness. Boyle Street offers a range of prevention and intervention services, rooted in harm reduction and Indigenous culture, to help our clients to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness.