New voting restrictions could further limit access to the ballot for low-income and homeless individuals, deepening existing ...
Without stable housing and coordinated support, homeless children face growing barriers to school attendance, learning, and long-term success.
As homelessness rises in Connecticut, lawmakers are advancing a bill to stop cities from punishing people for basic survival activities like sleeping, eating, and seeking food in public. House Bill ...
Atlanta Rising initiative is helping people exit homelessness, but rising rents, evictions, and systemic barriers continue ...
An expansion of Philadelphia’s mobile crisis teams would bring mental health care and medication directly to people experiencing homelessness.
Nonprofits are under attack. The narratives being used to destroy them are dishonest, coordinated, and costing lives. Here’s how to fight back. If you work in the homeless services sector right now, ...
As overdose deaths rise, experts warn that political leaders are using addiction as a narrative tool while cutting the funding and resources needed to address homelessness and substance use. How ...
Denver reduced unsheltered homelessness by 45% by building shelter people actually want—but without long-term affordable housing, the progress may not last. By Prioritizing Dignity and Private Shelter ...
A large federal encampment cleanup in Oregon displaced more than 100 people, and experts say the process may have violated their rights by failing to provide a reasonable opportunity to recover ...
Berkeley’s RV buyback program is helping reduce unsheltered homelessness and connect people to shelter, but early results highlight ongoing challenges around trust, choice, and access to permanent ...
A newly passed Georgia bill would allow property owners to sue local governments over homelessness, escalating criminalization while diverting resources away from real solutions like housing. In other ...