The Department of Housing and Urban Development, which distributes more than $3.9 billion in Continuum of Care funds, is proposing a cut to permanent housing by two-thirds next year.
Kensington-based Prevention Point Philadelphia served more than 630 people, including those isolated from family while suffering from addiction, homelessness or both.
A church in downtown Ocean City has seen some arrests on their property due to an amended ordinance in Worcester County. The ...
Des Moines police have introduced a new system to track calls related to the city's homeless population, aiming to better ...
The official launch of the Good Neighbor Fund, meant to help fill immediate needs for people experiencing homelessness in ...
Supervisor Janice Hahn is zeroing in on homeless veterans, saying to get to zero homeless vets, LA County will help them cut ...
Under the new policy, only 30 percent of federal Continuum of Care funds will go toward permanent housing, down from 90 ...
Roslyn Fortin, a fifth grader at Highgate Elementary, was chosen to serve a one-year term as "Kid Governor" for Vermont ...
November is National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, and for Mercer County Schools and Community Connections, that means ...
The shelter in Stillwater is the first of its kind in Washington County and could be a model for other suburbs where such ...
Washington post found 34 pedestrians were killed along a three-mile stretch of Central Avenue between 2010 and 2023.
To lock up one person at the Atlanta City Detention Center (ACDC) can cost taxpayers $78 per day — or $28,470 a year. It ...