For survivors of domestic violence, leaving an abusive relationship is one of the hardest decisions to make. Not only do survivors face threats like homelessness, but they also find that leaving the relationship is the most dangerous time for a survivor. There are many reasons why a survivor may decide not to leave, but if they do, our advocates are here to provide support. Learn more about these support services at https://lnkd.in/gRgN--TD
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As of today, local and state governments can pass laws and ordinances making homelessness a crime, arrest vulnerable individuals who are experiencing homelessness, and prosecute them for the trauma of being homeless. Learn more: https://ow.ly/N17y50Ss3jR Now more than ever, housing resources and shelters are critical to the health, well-being, and long-term success of the most vulnerable members of our community. Support House of Hope: https://ow.ly/82Cr50Ss3jO
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Challenge perspectives on homelessness by supporting Invisible People’s work. With your help, our journalists uncover the true causes of homelessness to grow support for policies that will end this crisis. Help end homelessness today: https://lnkd.in/eUPeX5ge
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Why wait until AFTER someone is experiencing homelessness before providing intervention? Take 60 seconds to learn about the PROactive approach of our eviction prevention program. Help change a life today at https://lnkd.in/eVYNr3st
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When viewed side-by-side, investing in evidence-based homeless services is far more effective than criminalization. A new analysis from National Alliance to End Homelessness compares the two approaches. https://lnkd.in/g6w-SmkB #JohnsonVGrantsPass.
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On April 22nd, the Supreme Court is set to hear #JohnsonVGrantsPass, a pivotal case challenging the criminalization of homelessness when shelter is not available. Rather than punishing the individuals who have no shelter or housing option, we need to embrace sustainable solutions that have shown real success in ending their homelessness. To learn more, visit >https://lnkd.in/ghyn9a7Z #HomelessnessIsSolvable #JohnsonVGrantsPass.
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📣As a organisation working on the frontline of the rough sleeping crisis, we need your voice. Let’s make ending homelessness a key focus this General Election. Together, we've seen that with the right solutions can not only manage but prevent and homelessness for good. Now, let's urge future leaders to implement these solutions across the country, and speak up for those who need us most. In the lead up to this election, make this the conversation - with friends, family, or in your community, so that we can finally address rising street homelessness. #MakethistheConvo. Find out more👇 https://lnkd.in/euvRf8Wc
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For guidance on how to write a vulnerability letter read the section on this in our How to support homeless people and those threatened with homelessness guide https://lnkd.in/eiTevrpX
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For guidance on how to write a vulnerability letter read the section on this in our How to support homeless people and those threatened with homelessness guide https://lnkd.in/eiTevrpX
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The specter of eviction poses a profound threat to the future of children, undermining their stability, security, and overall well-being. The upheaval resulting from eviction can disrupt the continuity of education, jeopardize social relationships, and contribute to the cycle of poverty. Children facing eviction often endure emotional distress and trauma, which can have lasting effects on their mental and physical health. Addressing the issue of eviction is not just a matter of housing; it is a commitment to safeguarding the future prospects and potential of our youth, ensuring they have a stable foundation to thrive and contribute positively to society.
🚨 Heartbreaking Reality: 2.9 million young children face homelessness due to evictions. This eye-opening article exposes the trauma endured by our youngest generation. 💔🏠 Click pic to read more: https://lnkd.in/e-rB6Wdk
How Eviction Threatens The Future Of Our Children
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