The Disproportionate Impact of Climate Change on People Experiencing Homelessness
The Disproportionate Impact of Climate Change on People Experiencing Homelessness By: Katie Good Across Texas, the unusually warm weather in early spring is a delight
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The Disproportionate Impact of Climate Change on People Experiencing Homelessness By: Katie Good Across Texas, the unusually warm weather in early spring is a delight
Transcending Discrimination: Addressing Housing Challenges on Transgender Day of Visibility By: Ava Paredes This weekend is Transgender Day of Visibility. It is a day we
As COVID continues, so do its impacts on homelessness It is no secret that navigating the consequences of COVID-19 has been especially challenging for those
Homelessness in Texas: A Snapshot By: Anja Taylor About the Texas Homeless Data Sharing Network The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), states,
The Crucial Role of Social Workers in Ending Homelessness By: Hope Rodgers March is Social Work Month, a time to honor the dedication and resilience
Affordable Housing is Out of Reach in Texas for Low-Wage Workers By: Anja Taylor For too long, low-income renters in America have struggled to afford
Homelessness in the Balance of State: 2023 Point-in-Time Count Results Intro The Point-in-Time (PIT) count is an annual HUD-mandated census of people experiencing homelessness on
THN Statement on the Horrific Incident Near the Ozanam Center in Brownsville, Texas Yesterday The staff and board of the Texas Homeless Network wish to
AmeriCorps Week: A Celebration of National Service, March 12 – 18 During AmeriCorps Week, THN thanks the following four THN AmeriCorps VISTA members and recognizes
The State of Housing Affordability in Texas: Out of Reach By: Lisa Albracht As the 88th Texas legislative session progresses, we’re reflecting on where our
In memory of those we lost, we must be resolute and advocate for what prevents and ends homelessness. After reading the Honorable Ron Simmons op-ed
2022 Point-in-Time Count Results Ava Paredes – Data Coordinator The Point in Time (PIT) count is an annual HUD-mandated survey of people experiencing homelessness on
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