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Resources You Can Use
 -   CDC National Prevention Information Network (800) 458-5231 (includes AIDS Clearinghouse)
 -   Federal Surplus Real Property Program (Title V) (800) 927-7588
 -   FHA Resource Center
(800) 225-5342
 -   Food and Nutrition Information Center (USDA) (301) 504 5719
 -   Health Care for the Homeless Information Resource Center 888-439-3300
 -   HUD Housing Counseling Referral Service (800) 569-4287
 -   HUD Housing Discrimination Hotline (800) 669-9777
 -   HUD USER (research reports) (800) 245-2691
 -   HUD Veteran Resource Center (HUDVET) (800) 998-9999
 -   HUD Community Connections (800) 998-9999 (clearinghouse for HUD community planning and development)
 -   National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (800) 729-6686
 -   National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information (800) 394-3366
 -   National Clearinghouse on Families and Youth 301-608-8098 (not toll-free)
 -   National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-SAFE
 -   National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (800) 537-2238
 -   National Resource Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness (800) 444-7415
 -   VA Veterans Benefits Information Hotline (800) 827-1000

 -   Jackson to chair U.S. interagency council on homelessness, calls for recommitment to national goal to end chronic homelessness
 -   HUD awards $6.5 million to help provide permanent housing to help end chronic homelessness
 -   Seven cities leading effort to help persons living on the streets
 -   Bush Administration announces record $1.27 billion to help hundreds of thousands of homeless individuals and families
 -   Bush Administration announces $75 million to provide services to chronically homeless
 -   Jackson to urge Nation's mayors to adopt Bush Administration strategy to end chronic homelessness in ten years
 -   A new Federal response to help the homeless
 -   Bush Administration announces $35 million permanent housing initiative to combat chronic homelessness
 -   Bush Administration awards record $1.1 billion to provide housing and services to homeless individuals and families
 -   Bush Administration unlocks $140 million to help provide emergency food and shelter for local homeless programs
 -   Martinez outlines Bush Administration strategy to combat chronic homelessness
 -   2002 Remarks to the National Alliance to End Homelessness
 -   White House Interagency Council announces new strategy to combat chronic homelessness
 -   Martinez names Mangano Director of Interagency Homeless Council
 -   Bush and Martinez announce more than one billion dollars to help homeless - largest assistance in U.S. history
 -   Martinez Outlines New Vision to Help Homeless
 -   Remarks to the National Alliance to End Homelessness: "Taking On the Problem That 'Cannot Be Solved'"
 
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