Eve Garrow

ACLU of Southern California

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Homelessness policy analyst and advocate at the ACLU of Southern California.

Eve Garrow on KCRW

One frequent issue for people experiencing homelessness is hygiene -- how to keep clean when you don’t have ready access to running water, soap, a shower, clean clothes.

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