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For Kids
Brené Brown on Empathy
A cartoon of a bear hugging a xox with a heart emoji above their heads.
Explaining Homelessness with Lily Sesame Street
Pink Muppet with Red hair names Lily who represents homelessness children in our community.
A Spot of Empathy Read Out Loud
The cover of the book A Spot of Empathy. Colorful dots with a rainbow background.
Mary Marianna, Great Owl, and the Chess Master
A little girl in front of a big moon and a big owl.
For Adults
On the Corner of Homelessness &
On the Corner of Homelessness & podcast Logo showing a street sign
The Ghetto, The Garden, The Gospel
Framework for Understanding Poverty
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
Breaking Night
MAID
Cover image for the Netflix show MAID
Additional Resources
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How do I get involved?Start your Night without a Bed experience by contacting Amanda Farley (afarley@familypromiseofspokane.org) to set up a time to pick up your NWOB Kit.
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What is the goal of Night Without a Bed?Our hope is that through this experience the next generation will be activated to help our community, form empathy in multiple age ranges, and to breakdown stereotypes when it comes to homelessness.
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What can I do now that I have participated in NWOB?There are many next steps you can take!
Questions?
Contact Amanda Farley
509-850-6162
afarley@familypromiseofspokane.org
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