Author name: Michel Degive

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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In Chatham-Kent, Police Tell NIMBYs to Stop Calling 911 on Homeless People

‘911 Is for Emergencies Only,’ Local Police Remind Residents Police in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, are urging the public to refrain from calling 911 to report people camping on municipal land. They have frequently received calls regarding persons camped out on the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) property on Grand Avenue. It’s gotten to the point where they’ve

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Study Shows Criminalizing Homelessness Helps No One

20-Year Study Proves Anti-Camping Bans and Quality-of-Life Ordinances Waste Money and Fail to Reduce Homelessness When homelessness spills out onto street corners in the form of encampments, the visible aspect of this makes the general housed public uncomfortable. Political leaders often resort to sweeps or encampment clearings as a temporary measure to alleviate the concern.

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Exploited for Clicks: How Homeless Women and Girls Are Targeted Online

Social Media Creators Are Turning Poverty into Profit, Putting Vulnerable Women and Girls at Greater Risk of Violence, Trafficking, and Harassment “Buddy, she’s bipolar; she’s a drug addict.” “She did it to herself.” “I can fix her.” These are real comments on a YouTube video that exploits a 16-year-old unhoused girl for clicks. Many include

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Housing First, Not Housing Only: Kansas City’s Fight to Solve Homelessness

With Chronic Homelessness Projected to Double by 2029, Zero KC Is Combining Low-Barrier Shelter, Outreach, and Permanent Housing to Reach Stability As of May 2025, Kansas City had the highest rate of chronic rough sleepers in the country. Their homeless population is set to double by 2029. Rough sleepers in Kansas City live in some

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Where Childhood Is Restored: Inside a NYC Camp for Homeless Kids

Camp Homeward Bound Offers Homeless Youth More Than Fun in Nature—It Gives Them Stability, Healing, and a Chance to Just Be Kids “The mountains, the islands, the sky – it feels like you’re in heaven,” said 12-year-old Diomer Ortiz from the Bronx. His favorite thing about Camp Homeward Bound wasn’t just the activities—it was the

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Trump’s Attacks on Housing First Show a Deep Misunderstanding of America’s Homelessness Crisis

Decades of Evidence Show Housing First Works—Yet Trump Wants to Dismantle It in Favor of Failed, Outdated Models President Donald Trump says the U.S. needs a new way to address homelessness, but advocates say the solutions he’s offered would make it much more difficult to connect people who are homeless with the services and support

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OKC Launches Homelessness Diversion Program Amid National Backlash on Housing First

The Key to Home Initiative Is Showing Early Success — Even as Federal Policy Shifts Away from Housing Solutions Toward Criminalization Oklahoma City is piloting a new homelessness diversion program designed to help people access stable housing instead of emergency shelters. The program, known as Key to Home Diversion and Rapid Exit program, is a

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Colorado County Sees Record Homelessness as Criminalization Backfires

Punitive Ordinances in El Paso County Are Driving Up Homelessness While Shelter Beds Decline Homelessness is growing rapidly across one county in southern Colorado despite its efforts to criminalize the issue. According to El Paso County’s latest Point-in-Time Count, there were more than 1,700 people experiencing homelessness last year. That figure is the most ever

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‘They Can’t Go Anywhere Else’: Experts Warn Student Homelessness Is Soaring in Central Florida

Families Priced Out of Housing Are Forced into Hotels and Unsafe Conditions as Schools Struggle with the Crisis Student homelessness is rising rapidly in central Florida, and service providers are struggling to keep up. According to the latest data from the Orange County Public School system, there were more than 8,800 homeless students during the

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