Actualités

A new report reveals how people experiencing mobile homelessness in West LA are criminalized, denied services, and forced ...
Advocates say Trump’s new executive order criminalizes homelessness while violating the rights of America’s most vulnerable ...
London Mayor Khan’s plan to end rough sleeping by 2030 invests in homelessness prevention, affordable housing and ...
The Safer Kentucky Act makes it illegal to sit, lie down, or carry something as basic as a blanket in public. Homeless people ...
Though the Trump administration claims to support ending veteran homelessness, its attack on Housing First threatens to undo ...
Trump’s budget slashes nonprofit funding, undercuts DEI efforts, and threatens vital services for communities already ...
A wave of copycat legislation is criminalizing homelessness across the U.S., but advocates are fighting back with smarter ...
Hostile architecture is inhumane. Homeless people have no place to sit, stand, or lie comfortably. This is not an accident.
Greenville, SC, is the latest in a long line of cities considering adding new homeless criminalization laws to its books. If passed, the proposed city ...
As New York shifts from shelters to hotels for homeless families, rising costs and a lack of critical support services are ...
Kent navigates life after shelter living—with two cats, a sketchy washer, food stamp limbo, and a surprise eviction notice.
New data shows how unmet basic needs, like safety, mental health care, and shelter, leave homeless youth vulnerable to trafficking and exploitation.