Nonprofits cannot fix the cost of housing. They cannot fix the lack of a living wage. They cannot fix racism. They cannot fix ...
Atlanta Rising initiative is helping people exit homelessness, but rising rents, evictions, and systemic barriers continue ...
Indigenous homelessness in the United States is rooted in generations of displacement, systemic neglect, and barriers to ...
Berkeley’s RV buyback program is helping reduce unsheltered homelessness and connect people to shelter, but early results highlight ongoing challenges around trust, choice, and access to permanent ...
An expansion of Philadelphia’s mobile crisis teams would bring mental health care and medication directly to people experiencing homelessness.
Invisible People is the only nonprofit newsroom dedicated exclusively to the issue of homelessness and related topics. We bring you daily original news on the growing homeless crisis, affordable ...
As Utah advances plans for a large-scale homeless facility, advocates warn the approach risks prioritizing control over care and moving further away from proven Housing First solutions. Proposed ...
A mobile mental health clinic in Eugene is bringing therapy directly to unhoused youth, challenging traditional care models by removing barriers like cost, transportation, and stigma. T.H.E. Van ...
A little-known federal policy excludes millions of people with past addiction convictions from housing protections, creating lifelong barriers to stability and increasing the risk of homelessness. The ...
New data from Austin shows that small, one-time cash payments can prevent youth homelessness, with 85% of participants avoiding the homelessness system altogether. “Youth homelessness in Austin has ...
Louisiana’s House Bill 211 would criminalize public camping, imposing fines, jail time, and forced labor on people experiencing homelessness despite rising need and shrinking shelter resources.
New research reveals that evictions—especially illegal ones—function as a form of structural community violence, disproportionately harming Black women and reshaping entire neighborhoods. New Research ...
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