Young people who have to survive without a home base are helped on their way to a life on their own two feet at Wonen Met Kansen. Little by little, with trial and error, but with the rock-solid confidence that the supervisors have in them.

In January 2011 Paul Crane discovered a tent city in downtown St. Louis, along the Mississippi River...

Where we come from shapes who we are, and how others see us. Home gives us a sense of belonging and ...

A cinematic portrait of the homeless population who live permanently in the underground tunnels of N...

Award-winning documentary maker Bryan Bruce investigates New Zealand's housing crisis and what might...

Between 1968 and 1970, J M Goodger, a lecturer at the University of Salford, made a film record of t...

Max Ramsey, an advocate for those experiencing poverty, uses what he has gone through to serve the i...

Homelessness in the United States takes many forms. For Elizabeth Herrera, David Lima and their four...

49 Up is the seventh film in a series of landmark documentaries that began 42 years ago when UK-base...

For five years, Stephen McCoy documented street life in Boston. This is what he captured.

Chronicles the modern-day David and Goliath tale amidst North America's housing crisis. During the p...

Each night in Silicon Valley, the Line 22 transforms from a public city bus into an unofficial shelt...

It's December 16, 1972, 50 years ago. The first social cooperative in the world is born in Trieste. ...

Johnny and Goyko were once homeless and are trying to tell their story in a film. It's not an easy r...

Beat Goes On is an impressionistic portrait of the activist Keith Cylar (1958–2004), co-founder of H...

The Interrupters tells the moving and surprising stories of three Violence Interrupters — former gan...

In the picture-postcard community of North Vancouver, filmmaker Murray Siple follows men who have tu...

This documentary about teenagers living on the streets in Seattle began as a magazine article. The f...