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Photographer Salvo Galano embarked on a journey to reveal an unseen face of New York City's homeless population. Over five years, he visited a park near the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, where thousands gather daily for food and support. Setting up a makeshift studio, Galano captured the stories of remarkable individuals facing love, loss, and survival. His work, a testament to the human spirit, highlights the integrity and courage of the homeless, challenging the stigma surrounding them. Accompanied by striking statistics, it illustrates that homelessness can affect anyone—from cadets to families and the disabled. Galano emphasizes that "Homeless does not necessarily mean hopeless." The book calls for a new vision to address the crisis, urging society to see vulnerable citizens as individuals deserving compassion. Jeff Bridges notes that understanding the plight of the hungry and homeless requires a shift in perspective. Patrick Markee praises Galano's photographs for breaking through stereotypes and revealing the humanity of those often overlooked. Proceeds from the sales will support the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, reinforcing the commitment to helping those in need.

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Sidewalk Stories, Salvo Galano, Jeff Bridges, Patrick Markee

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2001
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Title
Sidewalk Stories
Language
English
Released
2001
Format
Hardcover
Pages
112
ISBN10
1576871185
ISBN13
9781576871188
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Photographer Salvo Galano embarked on a journey to reveal an unseen face of New York City's homeless population. Over five years, he visited a park near the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, where thousands gather daily for food and support. Setting up a makeshift studio, Galano captured the stories of remarkable individuals facing love, loss, and survival. His work, a testament to the human spirit, highlights the integrity and courage of the homeless, challenging the stigma surrounding them. Accompanied by striking statistics, it illustrates that homelessness can affect anyone—from cadets to families and the disabled. Galano emphasizes that "Homeless does not necessarily mean hopeless." The book calls for a new vision to address the crisis, urging society to see vulnerable citizens as individuals deserving compassion. Jeff Bridges notes that understanding the plight of the hungry and homeless requires a shift in perspective. Patrick Markee praises Galano's photographs for breaking through stereotypes and revealing the humanity of those often overlooked. Proceeds from the sales will support the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, reinforcing the commitment to helping those in need.