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Take Action Against the Criminalization of Homelessness

In states all over the country, an organized effort is seeking to criminalize homelessness while attacking best practices like Housing First.

The Alliance and the frontline providers in these states have made a commitment to actively listening to people experiencing homelessness who will be impacted in these states. Their feedback is clear that what they want and need is housing. We also know that many of these communities don’t have nearly enough affordable housing, permanent supportive housing, or even emergency shelter for them. Yet, the bills in question fail to address this fundamental need, leaving people with nowhere to go.

We need your help. Please sign on to receive advocacy alerts so that you can take action against these harmful proposals. Your support will help us build a national network of advocates against these bills.