Doubling up: What is it? And How does it Impact Latino families?
Sidney Betancourt of USICH offers insight into the impact of homelessness on Latino communities, with a focus on doubled-up families and individuals.
Continue Reading →Sidney Betancourt of USICH offers insight into the impact of homelessness on Latino communities, with a focus on doubled-up families and individuals.
Continue Reading →October is domestic violence awareness month, but the number of people experiencing domestic violence has increased overall during the COVID-19 pandemic. Communities can use these tools to help survivors... Continue Reading →
On Monday, The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) unveiled its new strategic plan, Expanding the Toolbox: The Whole-of-Government Response to Homelessness.
Continue Reading →We have gathered these resources from our Federal partners to help communities explore ways you can better support Hispanic and Latino people who are experiencing homelessness.
Continue Reading →To end homelessness, we must reduce the number of people who enter the criminal justice system from homelessness and prevent homelessness among people leaving criminal justice settings. USICH would... Continue Reading →
During our first virtual listening session, we consulted people with lived expertise on practical ways to improve our approaches to ending homelessness.
Continue Reading →Communities can act fast to create clear pathways to housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness through these re-housing strategies.
Continue Reading →This year’s fall Council meeting took place on August 20 via conference call due to the ongoing restrictions placed on in-person gatherings as... Continue Reading →
The U.S. Census Bureau will send specially trained census takers to count people experiencing homelessness at shelters, soup kitchens, regularly scheduled mobile food vans,... Continue Reading →
City officials in Boston partnered with law enforcement in January 2020 to count the number of unsheltered people experiencing homelessness in the area.
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