The Edmonton Community Plan on Homelessness provides a three-year $49.3 million plan to advance efforts to address homelessness in Edmonton. A steering committee of the Edmonton Joint Planning Committee on Housing, with the assistance of consultants, developed the...
The number is fluid, but on any given day, at least 200 people are homeless in Missoula. Some are vexingly visible, asleep on the sidewalk or the courthouse lawn. But that group, the chronically homeless, is less than 25 percent of the total. Unfortunately, they use...
In January 2008, cities, agencies and groups throughout San Luis Obispo county began an important journey, aimed at improving the county’s approach to homelessness. The need for change was broadly recognized, as homelessness in the county was continuing to grow. More...
The Journey Home is Baltimore City’s 10-year plan to end homelessness in Baltimore City by 2018. Â The plan brings together businesses, not-for-profit and faith-based organizations and concerned citizens like you to address this complex social and public health...
Oregon’s first local 10-year plan to end homelessness was adopted by Multnomah County in 2005. Since then, community leaders and housing advocates in urban, suburban and rural communities have developed and launched their plans to coordinate and their ending...