InvisiblePeople.tv Road Trip

Mark Horvath – founder of InvisiblePeople.tv – is traveling the nation this summer to capture and share stories of the homeless. Formerly homeless himself, Mark brings personal experience and compassion as he aims to bring understanding and knowledge to the growing homeless crisis. He will visit 25 cities across the nation including rural areas, larger cities, shelters and youth facilities. Follow along with us as Mark tells these stories, as they happen, on Whrrl.

The Road Trip Route and Stories from Mark

Road Trip Route


In Detroit

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In Cleveland

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In New York

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In Allentown

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Stories from Washington, D.C.

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Stories from Greensboro

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In Seattle

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In Nashville and Atlanta

More stories at Nashville Tent City
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More stories at Downtown Atlanta
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In Tampa

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Stories from St. Petersburg

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In New Orleans

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Stories from Baton Rouge

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In Austin and Phoenix

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First stop: Las Vegas!

Mark kicks off his road trip driving from his home in Los Angeles, CA to Las Vegas, NV. Normally a city where people party and gamble to their hearts content, Mark’s visit will be in stark contrast with visits to the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth and Central Christian Church. He will also be meeting with online shoe retailer Zappos.com.

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Past Stories from Mark’s Travels

More stories at Nickelsville in Seattle
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More stories at Sacramento
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More stories at Day Two
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More stories at Prado Day Center
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More stories at The Dream Center
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