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Street Sense (newspaper) : ウィキペディア英語版
Street Sense (newspaper)

''Street Sense'' is a Washington, D.C.-based 16-page bi-weekly street newspaper that was founded in 2003. Its mission is to raise public awareness on the issues of homelessness and poverty in the city and to create economic opportunities for people experiencing homelessness. The newspaper features writing and articles about homelessness and poverty, written by homeless or formerly homeless people and other volunteers.〔http://inews6.americanobserver.net/articles/homeless-man-uses-street-sense-make-ends-meet〕
==History==
''Street Sense'' began in August 2003 after two volunteers, Laura Thompson Osuri and Ted Henson,〔http://www.thehilltoponline.com/homeless-show-community-street-sense-1.1713491〕 approached the National Coalition for the Homeless on separate occasions about starting a street newspaper in Washington, D.C.
After bringing together a core of dedicated volunteers and vendors, ''Street Sense'' published its first issue in November 2003 with a print run of 5,000 copies.〔http://www.thehilltoponline.com/homeless-show-community-street-sense-1.1713491〕 For the next three years, the paper published consistently on a monthly basis and greatly expanded its circulation and vendor network.〔(Keiper, Caitrin Nicol. Nonprofit Spotlight: Street Sense. Philanthropy Magazine. Spring 2014. )〕
For the first year, ''Street Sense'' operated as a project of the National Coalition for the Homeless, but in October 2004, the organization incorporated and moved into its own office space.〔http://www.thehilltoponline.com/homeless-show-community-street-sense-1.1713491〕
In March 2005, ''Street Sense'' received 501(c)(3) status, becoming an independent non-profit organization.
In October 2005, ''Street Sense'' formed a full board of directors, and in November that year, the organization hired its first employee, co-founder Laura Thompson Osuri, as a full-time executive director.
A year later in November 2006, the organization hired its first vendor coordinator, Jesse Smith, Jr.
In February 2007, the paper started publishing twice a month as the network of vendors expanded to more than 50 homeless men and women. As of March 2010 the paper has approximately 100 active vendors.〔http://inews6.americanobserver.net/articles/homeless-man-uses-street-sense-make-ends-meet〕

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