Programs aimed at families and veterans offer a road map to address the problem in the coming decades.
In the past, many cities have treated the homeless as an eyesore to be removed ahead of big sporting and political events.
Emily Standley Allard on MSNOpinion
We already know how to end homelessness. The question is: Do we care enough?
Homelessness in America is not an unsolvable puzzle. We actually know how to fix it. Finland has done it. Other countries ...
Clothes on a fence near Route 72 indicate activity at a homeless encampment in New Britain. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror The stigma of poverty is deeply painful for many unhoused citizens ...
The White House has promised swift action on homelessness. It aims to dismantle encampments, force addicts and the mentally ill into treatment, and yank federal funds from cities that refuse to police ...
As thousands of students preparing for the start of a new school year worry about what classes they will take and what friends they will make, some of their peers face an even greater problem: ...
Homelessness has been in the news a lot lately. At the federal level, the Supreme Court’s decision in Johnson vs. Grants Pass and the recent executive order on homelessness both move us toward ...
In almost every state across America, homelessness is a growing problem, and in some cases, like California, it is beyond a ...
Cities across the state are trying to develop strategies for dealing with a growing homelessness problem. Even small towns in the most rural parts of West Virginia have reported an uptick in ...
As World Cup matches begin, advocates warn that Atlanta is on track to repeat the arrests, displacement, and criminalization ...
And yet homelessness is also a big priority for the public. In 2023, for example, 22% of the registered California voters told Quinnipiac University pollsters that it was the most ...
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