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AROUND THE CITY
Let's Get To Work
Triangle United Way
Urban Ministries of Wake County
Passage Home
PLM
Families Together
The Women’s
Center of Wake County CASA
www.casanc.org
Wake County Human Services / Cornerstone &
Housing Assistance
The Healing Place of Wake County Salvation Army Raleigh http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/uss/www_uss.nsf (Southeast Region web site) Christine.Shaw@uss.salvationarmy.org (Raleigh contact) The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Haven House Services
North Carolina Oxford House
Literacy Council of Wake County
Raleigh Housing Authority
Downtown Housing Improvement Corporation
www.summithouse.org (state) summit.2@mindspring.com
(Raleigh)
Raleigh Community Development Department
Interact of Wake County
Triangle Family Services
StepUP
Horizon Health Center |
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AROUND THE STATE
General Information - North Carolina Homeless
Services - HUD
North Carolina
Coalition to End Homelessness |
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The National Policy and Advocacy Council on
Homelessness The National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness (NPACH) is dedicated to ending homelessness through grassroots advocacy and inclusive partnerships. NPACH works to accomplish its mission by:
National Low Income
Housing Coalition
National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty US
Department of Health and Human Services – SAMSHA Blueprint for Change: Ending Chronic Homelessness for Persons with Serious Mental Illnesses and Co-Occurring Substance Use DisordersPeople who are homeless are people first. They also may have disorders including serious mental illnesses and substance use. The fact that they have illnesses that may significantly disrupt their lives doesn’t diminish their rights, their responsibilities, or their dreams. People with serious mental illnesses and/or co-occurring substance use disorders become homeless because they are poor, and because mainstream health, mental health, housing, vocational, and social services programs are unable or unwilling to serve them. They also are subject to ongoing discrimination, stigma, and even violence. In 2000, people with disabilities receiving SSI needed to pay, on average, 98 percent of their SSI benefits to rent a modest, one-bedroom unit at fair market rent, as determined by the U.S. department of Housing and Urban Development (O’Hara and Miller, 2001) Electronic
Access and Copies of Publication United States Interagency Council on Homelessness
www.ich.gov
The Committee expects the primary activity of
the ICH to be the development of a comprehensive Federal approach to end
homelessness. The Committee understands that homelessness is affected by
factors that cut across Federal agencies, including housing costs, job
readiness, education, substance abuse and mental health.
National Center for Homeless Education
National Alliance to End Homelessness
National Coalition for the Homeless
National Interfaith Hospitality Network -
"Family Promise"
Corporation for Supportive Housing U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development http://www.hud.gov/homeless/index.cfm
Homelessness is a problem that affects many
people in America. If you are homeless yourself and need help or if you
want to learn more about homelessness and how you can help, we have
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Canadian National
Homelessness Initiative In 1999 the Government of Canada announced the National Homelessness Initiative, a three-year initiative designed to help ensure community access to programs, services and support for alleviating homelessness in communities located in all provinces and territories. The Government of Canada has renewed the National Homelessness Initiative for an additional three years with an investment of $405 million. Under this initiative communities will be provided with the supports to further implement measures that assist homeless individuals and families in achieving and maintaining self-sufficiency.
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The Enterprise Foundation |
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Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless
Austin Texas - Community Partnership for the
Homeless
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Homeless Services
Network
http://www.chicagohomeless.org/IndexNew.asp
The Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco (COH)
was organized in 1987 to garner the active participation of poor people on
both the design and critique of public policy and non-profit services that
result in permanent solutions to poverty. It is a unique organization in
that the driving force is low income and homeless people, working in every
aspect of the organization, from the volunteers to the staff and
leadership body.
The Coalition on
Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO) is a coalition of organizations
and individuals committed to ending homelessness and to promoting decent,
safe, fair, affordable housing for all, with a focus on assisting
low-income people and those with special needs.
www.lacehh.org
Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless
www.mnhomelesscoalition.org |