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Marin County Supervisor & staff Visit

Marin Supervisors Visit: Political Legitimacy and Partnership

Prompted by the signing of the Shelter Crisis Act (effective in January 2025), we were honored to host a delegation from the Marin County Board of Supervisors for an exclusive tour of the NESSEL V9 modular home. This visit, held in partnership with The LIME Foundation and its CEO, Letitia Hanke, showcased a powerful, scalable

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Ace’s Place: First City-Funded Shelter for Trans People Opens in Queens

As Anti-Trans Policies Escalate, NYC Launches the Nation’s First Trans-Specific Shelter, Offering Safety, Services, and Hope Almost a third of trans Americans have experienced homelessness at some time in their lives, according to the 2022 U.S. Transgender Survey. “Whether that starts with being kicked out of the home or discrimination in the employment market or

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Homelessness Is Not a Crime—So Why Are 205,000 Unhoused People Jailed for It?

Laws That Target Survival Are Fueling Mass Incarceration and Worsening the Housing Crisis Instead of Solving It “They came in, woke us up, and locked us up. I did 30 days in jail… for being homeless,” explained one struggling mom in a heart wrenching interview. For the saddened mother, that 30-day stint in jail meant

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Honoring the Contributions of Homeless People Throughout History

From Hobo Code to Hollywood, Unhoused Voices Have Shaped Culture, Language, Art, and Advocacy in Profound Ways Richard Rosario has an uncommon perspective on the world. He knows firsthand the strength it takes to survive homelessness. As a youth, he was shuffled through the foster care system and prematurely criminalized. The vicious cycle led him

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Trump’s HUD Secretary Spreads Falsehoods About Homelessness

Scott Turner’s Op-Ed Ignores Facts, Attacks Housing First, and Misrepresents Root Causes President Donald Trump’s administration has promised to shift the paradigm about homelessness in America. In doing so, it has continuously spread falsehoods that make it more difficult for people who are homeless to get the help they deserve. A recent op-ed penned by

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Advocates Sue HUD for Weaponizing Federal Funding

National Alliance to End Homelessness and Partners Accuse HUD of Illegally Tying Funding to Ideology Instead of Community Need A group of advocates sued the Department of Housing and Urban Development on Thursday, alleging that the agency is attempting to weaponize federal funding for homelessness assistance programs to advance the Trump administration’s ideological goals. The

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