AUTHORTIME with Zac Levy
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 6 PM
Belmar Public Library
AUTHORTIME with Zac Levy
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 6 PM
Belmar Public Library
How do people become homeless?
At age sixteen, Zac Levy set out to answer this question. Follow Levy’s year-long journey as he bounces between homeless shelters and soup kitchens exploring the struggles of the homeless and finding ways to assist the less fortunate.
Through his interviews with unhoused individuals, Levy illuminates the root causes of homelessness and explains the dangers behind many popular misconceptions about homelessness.
About the Author
Zac Levy is a student at High Technology High School in Lincroft, NJ. In addition to his humanitarian work, he is a graduate of the Rutgers University Quarknet Program in particle physics and quantum computing. Levy is working with Dr. Matthew Rosenberg in the lab of Professor David Tank at Princeton University, conducting research in the field of neuroscience and biophysics. In line with his beliefs as an Orthodox Jew, he dedicates time to learning Judaic Studies with his Rabbis every morning and night. In his free time, Levy enjoys playing tennis and chess.
100% of the profits form his book will be given directly to America’s homeless population.
Learn more about his work at www.projectunhoused.com.