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The National Alliance to End Homelessness is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization committed to preventing and ending homelessness in the U.S.

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The Alliance is now on Instagram! Follow for information about homelessness and what you can do to help: buff.ly/49HgKUc
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When gender-expansive people experience homelessness, they face high levels violence & discrimination in shelters. Despite this, the administration threatened the Equal Access Rule, which provides protections in shelters for LGBTQ+ people. Read more: bit.ly/4dnvADW
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HUD Sec. Turner recently attempted to tear down Housing First to the Senate. Instead, he accidentally praised the most successful example of Housing First: the HUD-VA homelessness programs. Housing First works. Dismantling it will only make homelessness worse.
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"Homelessness is not only a housing issue; it is a public health crisis." Saumya Sao brings healthcare to people experiencing homelessness through the @StanfordMed Outreach Program. Learn how street medicine impacted their understanding of medicine: bit.ly/41zzcfl
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Permanent Supportive Housing is evidence-proved and expert-backed. Weakening one of the strongest tools we have against homelessness would be a costly mistake, yet the Trump administration tries to gut these programs. Read more from @CityAndStateNY: bit.ly/3QswhTb
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"The work to end homelessness is not partisan, and never should be interfered with for political means.” The Alliance successfully halted new HUD rules that blocked critical funding for homelessness programs. Litigation is still ongoing, read more: bit.ly/4crWMB0
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People who lack legal immigration status may be evicted from their families' homes, if a new HUD rule takes effect. This could impact up to 80,000 people, including 37,000 children who are citizens. Former HUD secretary warns of the impact in @USATODAY: bit.ly/4mCyxna
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4/5) "Today’s news reinforces a fundamental truth: that the work to end homelessness is not partisan, and never should be interfered with for political means." - Ann Oliva, CEO of the Alliance
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3/5) In a separate case on Wednesday, the court made another pivotal move. The Administration had tried to overturn a court-ordered pause on its meddling in the federal government’s largest homelessness grants program, but the judge ruled against them.
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2/5) On Tuesday, a judge ruled that HUD illegally required service providers and programs to comply with Trump Administration policies that had nothing to do with homelessness, including immigration enforcement, transgender rights, and more, to receive funding.
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Up to 170,000 formerly homeless people, including veterans, could be forced back onto the streets with a new HUD policy that guts permanent supportive housing programs. These programs work; removing them threatens veterans. Read more from @CNN: cnn.it/3NT4b2w
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A California pilot shelter is outperforming the state average on reducing homelessness. Its edge? They let pets in. Read more from @wmnf: bit.ly/4bnYrH6
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Criminalizing homelessness in IN could cost $4,900 per citation, totaling over $1M/yr to fine and jail 300 people, with no added housing or services. Criminalization never works, and we need to listen to the experts. Read more from @WFIUWTIUNews: bit.ly/4aN8HHo
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"Trying to reach your goals while you're homeless is almost impossible." @thecolumbian spoke with people living outside in Vancouver, including former legal aid workers, caregivers, and more. Their message: homelessness isn't a choice, it's quicksand. bit.ly/3OqydLf
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In 2025 alone, Project Homeless Connect's outreach team in Hillsboro connected over 450 people with resources and support. This is what that work looks like on the ground: bit.ly/4s0TgSM
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The PIT count is how the U.S. measures homelessness; one night, every January, nationwide. Early local data suggests homelessness may have dropped for the first time in 8 years, but the official 2025 results still haven't been released. Learn why: nyti.ms/4tPmRQS
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2/3. They work by expanding existing public safety infrastructure with teams of mental health professionals and other service providers, lessening the strain on police departments.
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1/3. When addressing homelessness, traditional public safety responses like dispatching the police can cost cities millions of dollars, and typically don't result in long-term housing. Community responder models are cheaper and more effective.
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