When you donate to the shelters, you'll not only be making today better for the homeless and hungry people in Acadiana, you'll be making their tomorrow better, too.
From all of us at Townsquare Media, please know how appreciative we are of your Herculean efforts to fix this easily solved need this Christmas. You have definitively set in motion a chain of events for these kids that all of us in Acadiana will benefit from as these children grow up in our community.
I like to think we live in the best country this world has to offer, but then I see videos like this that make me question the people of the United States. A young boy was freezing on the streets of New York for two hours before anyone stopped to see about him.
Have people that are homeless and are on the streets of our country become invisible? This video seems to support that theory as people walked right by family members in disguise.
You may recognize this guy from the 'Do You Even Lift' videos. His name is Vitaly Zdorovetskiy and his YouTube channel VitalyzedTV is known for comedy, pranks, and other randomness. This time around, he used his channel to be a day-maker for a random homeless guy named Martin.
Patience may be a virtue, but honesty could get you a new set of boobs. At least that’s the theory being espoused by an Ohio chick standing on busy streets begging passersby for breast-implant money.
In recent weeks we have seen a rash of reports that teenagers in our area, Acadiana, have gone missing. Luckily, most of the stories end on a happy note as the teenager simply elects to return home or is found safe.
The annual SXSW interactive conference in Austin is sometimes plagued with snail-slow internet speeds (when you can connect at all). But this year it’s been a little easier to find a wifi hotspot: just look for a homeless person. Yes, homeless people are now being used as wifi spots.
In artist Gregory Kloehn’s effort to “break down what a home can be,” he was able to create a high end living space in a common dumpster.
A lot can happen in 24 hours.
Ted Williams was recently standing on the corner in Columbus, OH, holding up a sign that read "God-given gift of a great voice." A local paper shot a video of Williams telling an abbreviated version of his story, and soon