KIRO TV
  • Documentary: When The Streets Are Your Home (watch full video here)
  • Donut Dialogues
    What happens when street youth and officers from the Seattle Police Department get together? They have a "Donut Dialogue", a periodic face-to-face meeting between young people and cops. KIRO 7 Eyewitness News anchor Angela Russell tell us it's an opportunity for people on the opposite side of the fence to talk about their concerns.
  • Why Do Street Kids Come To Seattle?
    Each summer, young people without a permanent place to live flock to Seattle. Garth Donald, who was once homeless himself, is now working as an employment counselor for Peace for the Streets by Kids from Streets. He gives his reasons why Seattle attracts so many street youth.

The Mockingbird Society Writes About PSKS
"Since 1995, Peace for the Streets by Kids from the Streets (PSKS) has been a voice for homeless youth in Seattle in a fashion where youth are the advocates and the fuel to the engine of PSKS. PSKS is driven in a similar manner to The Mockingbird Network where those who compose the core membership of youth vote and have a voice is what the organization does."
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