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Current Federal Relief Could Largely Solve Homelessness Right Now!

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Author(s): Joy Moses, Sharon McDonald Over the last two years, federal pandemic relief dollars were allotted to several government programs, creating the potential to substantially end literal homelessness for the overall population (or at least for some highly vulnerable subpopulations). Two government programs are particularly relevant: Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHVs),…

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Centering Black People: Moving Away from Colorblind Policies in Homelessness Systems

Monday, January 17, 2022

Earl J. Edwards, Homeless Policy Researcher and Founder of EverExcel Consulting LLC Reba A. Stevens, Homelessness Policy Advocate in Los Angeles County, California Recently, I published a journal article called, Who are the homeless? Centering Anti-Black Racism and Consequences of Colorblind homeless policies. The article explores how colorblind homeless policies…

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School Pick Up of Bags

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

The day before Christmas findhomelesspeople.org distributed 300 bags filled with goodies for the un-housed.  The bags were decorated by the kids at Western Elementary School and Euclid Ave. Elementary School. Thanks to both principles for allowing the kids to participate and provide the un-housed,  if just for a moment a…

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Homelessness in 2022: Five Key Questions

Monday, December 27, 2021

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, homelessness took on a greater priority in communities across the nation. Driven by the economic impacts of the pandemic, the federal government stepped forward with emergency resources to help keep people who had housing in their homes, and to help those without housing secure a…

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Where the Build Back Better Bill Stands for Housing Funds

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

As has been all over the news, legislation to fund some of President Biden’s Build Back Better framework is held up in the Senate, with 49 Democrats apparently in favor and one Democrat (and all 50 Republicans) opposed. The bill that passed the House includes $170 billion for housing –…

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Not One More: Honoring Those Who Died Homeless

Monday, December 20, 2021

December 21 marks the winter solstice, the time of year when our part of the world gets the least sunlight. It’s the shortest day, and the longest night. Through history and across cultures, the winter solstice has been marked by festivals, celebrations, and observations, with an eye for the warmer…

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As the winter solstice approaches, we remember those we have lost

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

A message from Wayne Richard, Director of Organizing As we approach the longest night of the year, the winter solstice on December 21, we turn our hearts and minds to those who must seek refuge in the streets, those who experience homelessness. Homelessness is an experience so severe that some…

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