Advocates for the homeless see the centralized databases and standardized assessments of the coordinated entry approach as superior to the scattershot approaches of the past. By Sam Mire
From foster care to homeless: how the system failed him Photos and Story By Miranda Schumes Photo Illustration by Andrew Fraieli Michael White stood on the center median
A law firm’s report shows how city’s ordinances criminalize basic human behavior By Andrew Fraieli Sacramento, California filed a lawsuit to ban certain homeless individuals from public spaces
By Katie Aulenbacher The past few decades have seen a growing trend of applying data collection and analysis tools to social problems, including the problem of homelessness. While
By Rupal Ramesh Shah Florida’s homeless population, as of 2018, was 31,030 or 6% of the country’s homeless population. With a homeless population that large, different organizations have
By Andrew Fraieli At what point does being homeless become homelessness? Federal law has a definition, and states have varying ones as well, but it’s not as simple