The North American Street Newspaper Association (NASNA) was an organization of street newspapers that provided employment opportunities, community and a voice to homeless and other economically vulnerable people who existed between 2007 and 2013. As of October 2008[update] it had 28 members in the United States and Canada with a total monthly circulation of about 255,000 copies.[1] NASNA held an annual conference and run the Street News Service (SNS) together with AlterNet to share articles.[2]