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PHYS.ORG
Feb 14, 2024
Schools may be underestimating how many kids are homeless.
by: Dennis Thompson A study reveals that schools in the United States are underestimating the number of homeless students. The research...


USA TODAY
Feb 11, 2024
Is housing health care? State Medicaid programs increasingly say ‘yes’.
by: Angela Hart Photo by: Doug Hoke States are using Medicaid funds to address the homelessness crisis, with California allocating $12...


VOX
Feb 9, 2024
What if public housing were for everyone?
Local governments are trying a new way to address the housing crisis. Rachel M. Cohen is a senior reporter for Vox covering social...


Community Solutions
Feb 5, 2024
EXPERT ROUNDUP: PUBLIC HEALTH AND HOMELESSNESS
Written by: Ben Bradley, Kaitlyn Ranney Homelessness is not just a housing crisis but a public health emergency, with the unhoused facing...


The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Feb 2, 2024
What One Nonprofit Learned From Getting Hacked — and How Other Groups Can Protect Themselves
Cybercrimes have doubled since 2018, but protecting organizations from hacks is increasingly easy and affordable. By Kay Dervishi Image...


abc News
Jan 26, 2024
Experts have said for years we need more social and affordable housing process. So where is it?
By the Specialist Reporting Team's Evan Young As Australia faces affordable housing challenges, collaboration between government,...


NAEH
Jan 25, 2024
Supreme Court and Homelessness: What the Grants Pass v. Johnson Case Could Do
Written by Steve Berg The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that could determine if it's unconstitutional to criminalize homelessness...


The Harvard Gazette
Jan 23, 2024
Why it’s so hard to end homelessness in America
City of Boston workers clear encampments in the area known as Mass and Cass. Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Alvin...


VOX
Jan 11, 2024
The Supreme Court will decide what cities can do about tent encampments.
An Oregon case will clarify whether officials can jail or fine homeless people for sleeping outside. By: Rachel M. Cohen Tents line the...


NAEH
Jan 8, 2024
Making Progress on Homelessness Requires Support for Our Workforce
Written by: Ann Oliva In the fight against homelessness, the unsung heroes are the dedicated frontline staff who tirelessly work to...


Washington Post
Sep 5, 2023
Extreme heat poses heightened death risk for those with schizophrenia
Washington Post- By Shannon Osaka, Erin Patrick O'Connor and John Muyskens Published Sept. 6 at 6:00 a.m. Photography by Caitlin O’Hara;...

Wall Street Journal Article
Aug 16, 2023
More Americans Are Ending Up Homeless - At a Record Rate
According to a Wall Street Journal review of data from around the country, the U.S. has seen a record increase in homeless people this...


VOX
Jul 9, 2023
The little-noticed court decision that changed homelessness in America
By Rachel M. Cohen Five years ago, a federal court issued a crucial ruling. People experiencing homelessness, the Ninth Circuit Court of...

MOODY'S Analytics
May 9, 2023
US loses 8% of Affordable Housing Units During the Pandemic, Capital Investors Eye Entry in Sector
MAY 10, 2023 • AN ANALYSIS BY DAVID CAPUTO & MARY LE & MATT REIDY The need for more affordable housing has been headline news for quite...


U.S.News & World Report
Apr 27, 2023
How Schools Serve Homeless Students
By Kate Rix Homeless families are often invisible in the communities where they live, though more than 50,000 families with children...
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