A new study reveals that sudden shocks like evictions and climate disasters are the main drivers of rising homelessness in the US.
A recent study shows that encampment bans and other policies that criminalize homelessness don’t keep people from living on the street, Next City reports. The analysis did not find any reduction in ...
Almost 76% of the the county's students experiencing homelessness were Latino, while Black students made up another 12%, in ...
Shortly after Jerome’s mother died of cancer, he experienced what he described as a “mental breakdown” and, before too long, found himself without a home. Taking care of his mother had drained ...
Can giving homeless people US$750 a month to use any way they choose help them move into long-term housing? I am the director ...
A tent under a railroad track near Dayton, Ohio. (Photo by vistavision / Flickr) Opioid abuse and rural homelessness create a spiral for some rural residents, a new study has found. For the study, ...