Housing + wrap-around supportive services = the key to addressing homelessness. Gabrielle, a Flex Pool participant, shares how working with Brilliant Corners and having a home of her own has made an impact on her life. Read more at: https://buff.ly/3UbvC6N
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This is your daily reminder that homelessness is not inevitable. It can be ended. Join us in taking action and building a future free from homelessness. Sign our open letter urging politicians to make ending homelessness a society-wide mission for the next decade 👉 https://bit.ly/48xMOJ0
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Today, we're focusing on a critical issue: homelessness, housing, and eviction resources in our state. No one should have to face housing instability alone. Join us as we share valuable resources to provide support and assistance to those in need. #EndHomelessness #HousingResources #CommunitySupport 🏠💙 https://buff.ly/3rTXVg8 https://buff.ly/44wFSvo
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How are states are using #ESSER funds to support students experiencing homelessness? Read our latest #StatesLeading blog to learn more: bit.ly/3WmVD6b.
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What does it mean to be Home For Good? Our #HomeForGood Initiative focuses not only on ending homelessness through housing, but ensuring that housing is sustainable and permanent. Check out our 2023 Impact Report to learn more about our work and how your support directly impacts our most vulnerable neighbors: https://lnkd.in/ei_uhX6n #housingendshomelessness #endhomelessnessoc
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We have heard from those impacted by inadequate housing and homelessness. Our 2023-2024 Annual Report details our actions addressing the housing crisis, key issues and recommendations for lasting change to ensure everyone's right to housing. Full report: https://bit.ly/454TUEL
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When people from across Ottawa’s housing and homelessness world get together, we can build a system that works better for everyone. The Moving UPP project brought together nearly 200 local thought-leaders, frontline staff, and people with lived experience of homelessness. Working together, they identified ways that Ottawa’s housing and homelessness systems could use the resources we currently have to build a more effective system that helps get people into homes faster and more easily. Learn more by reading the report on the Moving UPP project: https://lnkd.in/edcDi4R5
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It's easy to discuss the issue of homelessness as something abstract, but when we consider that the people affected are individuals with stories and lives just like our own, it becomes deeply personal. Asking "What if it were me?" brings the issue closer to home, emphasizing that circumstances can change in an instant for any of us. This shift from seeing homelessness as an issue to realizing it's about people—friends, neighbors, ourselves—can ignite empathy and action. How would you want others to respond if you were the person in need? #WorldHomelessDay #StarGospelMission #EverybodyDeservesAHome #BrighterTogether #CharlestonSC #FaithInAction #EndHomelessness #TransformingHeartsAndLives #SGMCares #HousingForAll
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Sacramento Steps Forward helps to solve homelessness by facilitating collaboration among leaders, providers, community members, and advocates. Together, we address challenges, myths, and barriers to define paths toward a Sacramento where everyone has a home. Support continued planning that allows us to go all in, together, to solve homelessness at bit.ly/BDOGSSF
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"The independent evaluation of Project Roomkey is out, and the verdict is in. It worked. As has been widely reported in the media, California’s Project Roomkey successfully provided emergency housing to 62,000 people experiencing homelessness after COVID-19 took hold." Read more about Project Roomkey in the latest post on The CHCF Blog: https://lnkd.in/gTBYxCh2
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Forgotten: Rethink how we see homelessness. This article is the first written introduction to the upcoming documentary Forgotten, urging us to do some self introspection when it comes to some vulnerable people. https://lnkd.in/dtF-H2MQ
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