Millions of young people, many aging out of foster care, face a uniquely dangerous path to homelessness, shaped by legal barriers, trafficking risks, NIMBY opposition, and a funding system that keeps ...
At 7 am, Anderina Petero and her 21-year-old daughter, Marianeina, watch the sunrise as their overnight shift at Jack in the ...
A new report analyzing nearly 25,000 Wells Fargo mortgages in North Carolina found that Black and Latino applicants were denied at dramatically higher rates than white borrowers. Advocates say the ...
As the US-Israel war on Iran drives global inflation and threatens to deepen homelessness on both sides of the Atlantic, the UK scrambles to protect its homeless population with a multi-billion-pound ...
Learn what happened when police showed up hours early to a Dallas homeless camp, and what it says about how we're 'solving' homelessness.
A Denver recovery and housing nonprofit lowered its minimum age to 18 in response to rising youth homelessness, growing addiction risks, and a lack of support systems for young people in crisis. Step ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Louisiana’s House Bill 211 would criminalize public camping, imposing fines, jail time, and forced labor on people experiencing homelessness despite rising need and shrinking shelter resources.
As anti-homeless laws spread across at least 22 states, advocates are organizing nationwide efforts to block harmful legislation and push for policies that protect the rights and dignity of unhoused ...
Oakland officials have unveiled a new plan to reduce homelessness by 50 percent through prevention, expanded services, improved interim housing, and increased permanent housing. City Leaders Say ...
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