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A Middletown woman says she’s facing homelessness after getting caught in a crack in the healthcare and insurance system.
Young adult care leavers are nine times more likely to become homeless than their peers, a charity has said, calling on the government to find an end to the "appalling" situation.
It’s money that local governments and their nonprofit partners, like Episcopal Community Services, rely on to tackle homelessness, and they’re at risk of losing it. In the Bay Area, Santa Clara County ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a wide-reaching plan to tackle the state's severe homelessness crisis that would direct hundreds of cities, towns and counties to effectively ban tent camping ...
shelby ridley says a new five year plan to address homelessness in the des moines metro is finally giving a voice to people like her and those they serve. IT’S BEEN A REALLY HARD LAST 5 OR 10 ...
In the greater Boston area, where nearly 13,000 individuals can experience homelessness on a given night, many nonprofits work to address systemic housing issues. But the Boston Healthcare for the ...
Pierce County amends its homeless plan with community input, stressing transparency, urgency, and functional zero. Feedback is open online until May 16.
The Community Health Improvement Plan for 2022 to 2024 focused on building more community connections, equitable access to health care, and increasing healthy food and housing options for the county.
Plan taking shape to help seniors at risk of homelessness find ... The Auburn Oaks Apartments will be rehabilitated for a new senior housing project for older adults who are at risk of homelessness.
That money, the ECHO plan indicates, would fund thousands of new permanent and short-term housing units for people exiting homelessness, with hundreds coming online every year.
A new county report has flagged 18 local homelessness programs that depend, at least in part, on money at risk of disappearing. But that problem is rooted in a bigger mess.
The nurses allege these issues resulted in two patient deaths in critical care units. “It’s unsafe. I 100% feel it’s unsafe, and it breaks my heart to say it,” said Carla LeBlanc, a registered nurse ...