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December 10, 2008

CINCINNATI — On any given night, between 700,000 and 2 million homeless people are left to struggle through the night in the United States, according to estimates from the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty (NLCHP). And given the current economic crisis, it’s a statistic that’s certainly going to garner more attention.

November 16, 2006

Procter & Gamble Professional, Homewood Suites by Hilton and the National Coalition for the Homeless are combining efforts to donate freshly laundered, hotel-quality sheets to homeless shelters in 15 U.S. cities beginning this week.

"There are many people out there who can benefit from the linens the hotel industry takes out of circulation," says Rebecca Wyatt, senior vice president, brand management, Homewood Suites by Hilton.

November 16, 2006

CHICAGO — When laundry managers and administrators were asked if their home states should pass an increase in the minimum wage, the result was a tie – 50% yes, 50% no, according to our latest Wire survey.

Responses were received from at least 16 states. (Voters in Ohio, Arizona, Missouri, Montana, Colorado and Nevada approved ballot measures last week to raise their state's minimum wage.)

November 2, 2006

CHICAGO — Voters in six states - Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, Montana, Nevada and Ohio - will vote on ballot initiatives on Tuesday that would raise the minimum wage from $1 to $1.70 per hour above their current levels.

If the increases are approved, these states will join eight others that recently raised their minimums - including Pennsylvania, which voted this summer to boost the state's minimum wage by $2 to $7.15 beginning next year.