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Water Resources and Facilities for People Experiencing Homelessness

Rising Waters Field & Interview Team: Identifying Resources for People Experiencing Homelessness

Abstract

In collaboration with the Rising Waters initiative through Sonoma State University's Center for Environmental Inquiry, this team was responsible for field surveying water sources and public facilities that are accessible to the public, along with interviewing community organizations that assist with environmental preservation and provide outreach services for the homeless.

Results

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Rising Waters Field & Interview Team: Identifying Resources for People Experiencing Homelessness slideshow Rising Waters Field & Interview Team Emily Dewing, Darryl Maney, Teo Minkoff, Anna Ristaino

 

Key words:  water quality, homelessness, encampments, restrooms, water fountains, showers, non-profits, agencies, map, database, social, photos, housing services, health care facilities

Project Date: Spring 2022

Faculty:

  • Chris Halle

Departments:

  • Geography Environment and Planning
  • Political Science
  • Psychology

Partners:

  • Sonoma Water

Students:

  • Emily Dewing
  • Darryl Maney
  • Teo Minkoff
  • Anna Ristaino

Locations:

  • Sonoma County

Project Topics:

  • Disease
  • Health & Wellness
  • Infrastructure & Utilities
  • Planning & Governance
  • Society & Culture
  • Technology
  • Water

Funding Sources:

  • Waters Collaborative