When We Walk By: The Workbook: A 30-Day Guide to Understanding Homelessness and Becoming Part of the Solution--For Individuals, schools, book clubs, and communities

Donald W. Burnes , Kevin F. Adler
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When We Walk By: The Workbook: A 30-Day Guide to Understanding Homelessness and Becoming Part of the Solution--For Individuals, schools, book clubs, and communities

Donald W. Burnes , Kevin F. Adler
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  • Published date: Sep 08, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 220
  • Publisher: North Atlantic Books
  • ISBN: 9798889843276
  • Dimensions: 7.0" W x 1.0" L x 10.0" H
Kevin F. Adler is an award-winning social entrepreneur, nonprofit leader, and author. Since 2014, Kevin has served as the Founder and CEO of Miracle Messages, a nonprofit organization that helps people experiencing homelessness rebuild their social support systems and financial security. He holds a Masters in Sociology from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelors in Politics from Occidental College. In his work on homelessness, he has pioneered the concept of “relational poverty” as an overlooked form of poverty severely affecting unhoused individuals. He previously co-authored When We Walk By and authored Natural Disasters as a Catalyst for Social Capital

DONALD W. BURNES is the Senior Adviser for the Colorado based nonprofit Community Economic Defense Project. Burnes and his wife are the founders of The Burnes Institute for Poverty Research at the Colorado Center on Law and Policy, a non-profit think tank on issues of housing, healthcare, income, and food for those experiencing poverty and homelessness. Burnes was an adjunct professor and scholar-in-residence at the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work and he has taught at Denver’s Academy for Lifelong Learning. He co-authored When We Walk By, Journeys Out of Homelessness: The Voices of Lived Experience and A Nation in Denial: The Truth About Homelessness and co-edited Ending Homelessness: Why We Haven’t, How We Can.

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