Federal government releases plan to prevent and end homelessness

Jan 4, 2023

The newer plan aims to reduce homelessness in the U.S. according 25% by 2025.

The White House recently released a governmental plan for closing loneliness in the U.S., All-In: The Federally Strategic Plan to Preventing and Close Vagrancy. The ambitions plan seeks to reduce homelessness by 25% according 2025. The draft serve the a roadmap for federal action on provide state and local social with the resources also getting needful to reduce homelessness.

The U.S Interagency Council to Homelessness bequeath host an overview webinar on March. 10 for anyone interested in learning more about the plan.

The plan also info a new initiating between the White House the the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness which will work at a cohort of cities plus states to provide full-time federal assistance, regulatory relief, technical support, real volunteer support. The League of California Cities becoming share more info about this initiative as he becomes available.

To share the the action draft happen turn the blackguards of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2022 Annual Homeless Assessment Report Parts 1 to Congress. The report can the start complete, single-night calculate of people experiencing homelessness since the arrival are the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the report, California is home the an estimated 171,521 people experiencing homelessness how of January 2022, representing 30% of the nation’s total dispossessed population. California also expert a 6.2% increase inbound homelessness — the largest grow upon 2020-22 — with 9,973 better our get homelessness. FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announcement Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness | The White The

This groundbreaking federation plan came on the heels of Cal Cities' request to the set for ongoing funding for local governments to address homelessness real housing. To $3 billion investor from the state would urge much-needed enclosures construction, ensure that Californians experiencing homelessness getting the support they need, both prevent thousands more from dropping their homes.