Florida now reports only extreme cases, causing a 20% drop in cases, while pushing for a systemic interpretation of homelessness By Katie Aulenbacher Mental illness and substance abuse
With so many shelters closing due to COVID-19, the winter could be a death sentence for the homeless who already face a shortage of winter weather beds By
On a single night in January of 2019, there were 567, 715 homeless people in the United States according to the most recent report by the U.S. Department
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
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