Become a Global Partner to End Homelessness Faster!

#HomelessEntrepreneur currently has more than 55,000 contacts and 1,000,000 online views per month. We firmly believe that greater visibility will create more empathy and action amongst citizens around the world, which is why we are building #HomelessEntrepreneurs Global Partner network. If you are an individual, association or corporation that either works to end homelessness or wants to help us speed up the process to end it, please read the following requirements and contact us for further information.

Requirements

  1. Believe that you can help us eliminate homelessness by providing a product or service.
  2. Publish an article about what you are doing to help eliminate homelessness in our blog. You can either publish on a weekly, monthly or trimester basis.
  3. Create a project with another entity in the #HomelessEntrepreneur Global Partner network i.e. Facing Homelessness and #HomelessEntrepreneur are creating a project called "International Homeless Conversations" to start a discourse between homeless communities around the world to break down barriers and stereotypes while opening up new opportunities through real conversations and black and white photography.
  4. Add Partner's logo + link to web page
  5. Follow partners in social media
  6. Share/mention 1 partner per week in social media
  7. Monthly Google Hangout brainstorming meeting (1h).

Our goal is to learn by working with organizations in other countries and sharing best practices so we can speed up the process of eliminating homelessness together!

If you fulfill these requirements and want to join the #HomelessEntrepreneur Global Partner networkplease contact us to set up an interview with us.

If society cares, homelessness will disappear!

Are you a social journalist wanting to eliminate homelessness?

#HomelessEntrepreneur is giving everything to create more visibility for the homeless and consequently we would like to invite all social journalists to participate in the process of eliminating homelessness. If you are a social journalist and you want to contribute to create more visibility through written action, we encourage you to be part of our team as a social journalist collaborator.

Requirements

  1. Believe that you can help us eliminate homelessness through social journalism.
  2. Writing what you see on the streets is not a job but a way of life.
  3. The principles and ethics of telling what you observe is more important than the editorial line that "you have to follow."
  4. Create your own project to focus your articles in #HomelessEntrepreneur. For ex. "Interviews with homeless people on the street via Periscope," "Why homeless people enter the street," "The perception of homeless people according to citizens."
  5. Share your articles in #HomelessEntrepreneur on your social networks and promote our initiative to help us grow together.

If you think you meet these requirements,  please contact us for an interview .

Hopefully you are part of #HomelessEntrepreneur!

This Week in #HomelessEntrepreneur Images (Week 40)

In order to provide a summary of this week, we will share what we've done in a more visual way. We hope you all like it!

(Week 40) Marcos and I went to Barceloneta to record a special video for a wedding who decided to offer their guests an opportunity to support #HomelessEntrepreneur as a solidarity gift for their wedding.

We went to the Barcelona Nord bus station to create awareness and raise donations for our upcoming trip to Zaragoza during the Fiestas del Pilar.

On our way home, we ran into some young entrepreneurs studying with TeamLabs.

Our "Facing Talent" photographer, David Fischer Baglietto, shared one of his latest photos of a homeless man named Joan Manuel.

Marcos accompanies Xema for his second week and opens up new parts of Barcelona along with the silent stories hidden behind its unseen shadows.

Marcos and a photojournalist collaborating with us, Freddy Davies, wait patiently in Onda Cero's waiting room before entering a program called l'espai Ciutat Solidària run by La Ciutat.

Marcos responds to a question by Albert Lesan and Mònica Günther about his experience with homeless shelters in Barcelona.

Marcos publishes his latest poem called "The Rain," which discusses the hardships of being homeless on rainy days.

That's just a quick summary of week 40! We're looking forward to week 41! If you'd like to help us by volunteering or donating a product or service, please contact us. If you'd like to contribute by donating, you can make a monthly donation via Patreon or via bank transfer: ES78 0081-1699-53-0001058408