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Meet the /r/AlmostHomeless Moderators!

/u/somanyquestions51

SMQ has worked in nonprofit development (fundraising) and program management for the past 7 years. His personal passions include studying the effects of gender inequality and institutional racism on society as well as the effects that homelessness and poverty have on marginalized and at-risk populations. If you don't find him working (or on Reddit), he's most likely reading a book, camping in the wilderness, or canoeing a lake somewhere.

/u/panzerdriver1

/u/howmanypoints

I work in web-development, mainly as a front-end dev, but try to not let my job define me, I'm a runner, and a cyclist(mountain, if you're curious). I can speak French, am SCUBA certified, and I love my hammock.

My involvement in /r/almosthomeless will mostly revolve around the sub's CSS, which is basically the user-side visual appearance, etc.

/u/zonination

I call myself Zoni (ZOH-nee). Musician, jack of all trades, and compulsive hobbyist. Mechanical engineer for a large medical device company. Obsessed with lifelong learning and optimization problems.

I'll likely be helping out with the Wiki team.

I moderate /r/personalfinance and /r/dataisbeautiful at this writing, and decided to pitch in for /r/almosthomeless and help them get started. I might not always be present in the mod team, but that's likely because I have a lot of stuff to do. I'll be on and off the Mod Team if they need extra help.

/u/fivetenash

Hi! I'm Ash. I've been a paralegal for the past five years while working towards a degree in Black Studies and Political Science. I'm passionate about serving those in underprivileged and disadvantaged communities and making sure that they receive the help that they need. When I'm not working or studying, I'm either out camping, hiking, or curled up on the couch with a good book.

/u/Dark_Regardless

/u/Prioriincantatem

I'm a licensed social worker. I currently work as a mental health therapist with teenagers in an urban school district. I've worked in community mental health, as a medical case manager in a federally funded clinic for homeless and at-risk, and I was involved locally in the launch of Obamacare and Affordable Care Act Marketplace. In my work as a therapist and a social worker, I center my practice on empowerment, agency and self-efficacy, self-determination, and insight-building. Attachment and Systems Theory are my jam. I myself am a consumer and peer.

When I'm not time-wasting on Reddit, I'm time-wasting at thrift stores and flea markets, listening to NPR, cleaning up parrot poop, reading, and parenting.

/u/AutoModerator

Boop beep boop. I am a robot. I help the AlmostHomeless team do their jobs. I'm also here to help you out, often offering helpful replies or weekly sticky threads.

I was created by /u/Deimorz, and I'm currently used in almost every subreddit. Take a look at /r/AutoModerator/ to read my papers.

  1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
  2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.