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Google search volume for "homeless"

Website results for "homeless"

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#139,173 (+479%) - playspent.org
Title: SPENT
Description: Urban Ministries of Durham serves over 6000 people every year who struggle with poverty and homelessness. Spent is an interactive game created by McKinney that challenges you to manage your money, raise a child and make it through the month getting paid
#5,599,895 (+24%) - doingithomeless.com
Title: Homeless Entrepreneur in Hollywood - Los Angeles
Description: I'm living in my car in Los Angeles while building my business from the ground up - literally.


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#3,701,608 (-44%) - dosp.org
Title: Diocese of St. Petersburg at 6363 9th Ave N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33710 US - Home
Description: Home Page and Official Website for Diocese of St. Petersburg at 6363 9th Ave N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33710 US This website is built and maintained using tools provided by CatholicWeb.
#1,956,010 (+114%) - some.org
Title: SOME (So Others Might Eat)
Description: SOME has been serving the homeless and poor in Washington, DC for 40 years. We provide daily meals and programs that break the cycle of homelessness.
Title: Random Lunacy
Description: The incomparable Poppa Neutrino believes that 'rent is the thing that really beats us.' As if to prove his point, he's raised his family on the streets, sleeping in cars, cemeteries, and homemade rafts. The vessels were skillfully built by the family the
#1,085,036 (-1%) - soulwinning.info
Title: Soulwinning
Description: He that winneth souls is wise! -Proverb 11:30. The Word of God proclaims that Jesus Christ is the ONLY way to Heaven in John 14:6! Tragically, this means that most of the people in this world are going to Hell when they die. Thus, the purpose of this web
#1,415,034 (-22%) - denverrescuemission.org
Title: Denver Rescue Mission
Description: The Denver Rescue Mission is changing lives in the name of Christ by meeting people at their physical and spiritual points of need, with the goal of returning them to society as productive, self-sufficient citizens.