This post is jointly authored by Arianna Cook-Thajudeen, Bank of American Foundation Legal Fellow at the National Housing Law Project, and Katherine Lundie, State and Local Policy Analyst at the National Immigration Law Center. Coming on the heels of the […]
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New HUD Initiative to Foster Youth to Independence
This post is authored by Kevin Solarte, Senior Program Manager for Federal Technical Assistance at the Corporation for Supportive Housing. Ending homelessness means so much more than just serving the people who are already in the homelessness system. It also […]
What’s New in Homelessness Research
This post is authored by Shasche Allen, Program and Policy Intern at the National Alliance to End Homelessness In addition to conducting its own research and analysis, the Alliance’s Homeless Research Institute routinely tracks outside research on homelessness. Periodically, we share information about recently published studies and […]
What Does Excellence in Ending Youth Homelessness Look Like?
It is not often that a community builds a whole new system from scratch — with no additional funding. But over the course of a year and a half, that is exactly what Palm Beach County, Florida has done regarding […]
Keeping Families Together (and Housed): The Proposed Mixed Status Family Rule Misses the Mark
This piece is authored by Arianna Cook-Thajudeen, Legal Fellow at the National Housing Law Project. On May 10, 2019, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a proposed rule titled “Housing and Community Development Act of 1980: Verification […]