
ATX Together: Homeless in Austin
1/7/2021 | 29m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Exploring Austin's growing homeless population and possible lasting solutions.
Homeless camps seem to be moving and multiplying in Austin creating challenges and changes as the city addresses its growing problem. Judy Maggio talks with Austin City Council Member Greg Casar, Chris Baker of The Other Ones Foundation, Susan McDowell of LifeWorks and business owner Craig Staley from Royal Blue Grocery to explore causes of homelessness, its impact and possible lasting solutions.
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ATX Together is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS
Funding for ATX Together is provided in part by Texas Mutual and Roxanne Elder & Scott Borders

ATX Together: Homeless in Austin
1/7/2021 | 29m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Homeless camps seem to be moving and multiplying in Austin creating challenges and changes as the city addresses its growing problem. Judy Maggio talks with Austin City Council Member Greg Casar, Chris Baker of The Other Ones Foundation, Susan McDowell of LifeWorks and business owner Craig Staley from Royal Blue Grocery to explore causes of homelessness, its impact and possible lasting solutions.
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Funding for ATX Together is provided in part by Texas Mutual and Roxanne Elder & Scott Borders