This book posits that a family's quality of life is greatly impacted by the quality of the organizational climate and of their encounters within the shelter setting. Friedman proposes a revolutionary reassessment of the ways we as a national community act toward these families. Each chapter concludes with "Reflections" of a mother, a front-line worker, or a shelter director.
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This book posits that a family's quality of life is greatly impacted by the quality of the organizational climate and of their encounters within the shelter setting. Friedman proposes a revolutionary reassessment of the ways we as a national community act toward these families. Each chapter concludes with "Reflections" of a mother, a front-line worker, or a shelter director.
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