Hurricane Helene drove a 33% surge in North Carolina homelessness, and experts warn disaster-driven homelessness is poised to ...
A sweeping change in how and when the count San Francisco's PIT count was conducted has advocates questioning the city's ...
As cities across the U.S. fall short of their housing goals, citations and punitive measures targeting homeless people are surging.
Supreme Court rulings and a Trump EO are reshaping mail-in voting and redistricting in ways that could create new barriers for homeless voters.
Gina Rodarte Quiroz, a homeless outreach worker and lived-experience advocate, was laid off twice due to Trump administration funding cuts and says her near-return to homelessness illustrates exactly ...
HUD’s 2025 Point-in-Time count shows homelessness declining for the first time in years. However, rising numbers among chronically homeless individuals, seniors, and single adults make clear the work ...
A new report from WestEd and UCLA finds that homeless, migrant, and justice-involved youth aren’t refusing services — they’re being failed by siloed public agencies, inconsistent data definitions, and ...
A new report from the Legal Services Corporation shows that partnerships between hospitals and legal aid clinics prevented more than 75,000 evictions in 2025 by addressing unsafe housing conditions ...
Homelessness in Western New York has surged 24% to a record high of 2,188 people, according to the 2026 Point-in-Time count, with shelters able to house only 1 in 5 people in need and nearly half of ...
From shelter beds and healthcare to public restrooms and affordable housing, the resources available to people experiencing homelessness are failing to keep pace with a crisis that grows larger every ...
As the Trump Administration proposes an additional $10 billion in cuts to addiction treatment programs in its FY2027 budget, harm reduction experts and law enforcement advocates warn that the cuts ...
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