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Advocates for homeless people in New Hampshire say that a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump will make it more difficult for people to get the help they need.
As a Santa Barbara resident since 2016 who has worked extensively on homelessness issues — developing the Neighborhood Navigation strategy, co-founding the Food Bag Cooperative during COVID, and ...
Two years after the cleanup of the encampment known as 'The Zone,' Phoenix's homelessness crisis continues as individuals ...
Based at Nga Whare Waatea marae in Mangere, it is located in ...
Seattle’s homeless shelter capacity is expected to get a boost in the fall with the announcement of two new tiny house ...
The homeless count is a point-in-time snapshot of homelessness in the region and takes place every two-to-three years. This year, over 800 volunteers took part in the count, which took place March 11.
ABC15 spent the night outside, spending time with the unhoused community and Valley advocates working to end homelessness in ...
President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order that marks a significant shift in federal homelessness policy.
President Trump is the strongest support of veterans and servicemembers of any president in our nation’s history,” said Rep. Van Orden.
In Santa Rosa, a mother of six children says she’s struggling to pay the rent following her husband’s deportation — but fears ...
North Little Rock non profit Providence Park is strenghtening its efforts to assist the chronically homeless population in ...
Ohioans continue to raise concerns that they will lose their health care access or food assistance benefits now that Congress's massive spending bill is signed into law.