Permanent Supportive Housing
OpinionBy Robert Blair May 13, 2009
“Housing First” Savings?
Bob Blair raises questions on whether the District’s permanent supportive housing efforts are actually cost effective.
OpinionBy Eric Sheptock March 18, 2009
No End in Sight
Eric Sheptock provides an update and commentary on the progress of DC’s housing plan for chronically homeless.
NewsBy Robert Blair March 18, 2009
District Touts New Housing Effort
Despite the economic recession, the District’s Department of Human Service’s announces progress in its new permanent supportive housing program.
NewsBy Robert Blair March 4, 2009
D.C. Seeks Homeless Views on Stimulus
Reporting on responses from various interest groups as well as those experiencing homelessness on how the District should spend its federal stimulus.
NewsBy Jon Rechtman July 15, 2005
Council Approves Reforms to Homeless Services
The D.C. City Council in mid-July unanimously passed the Homeless Services Reform Act (HSRA), overcoming years of opposition, with the measure now going to the desk of Mayor Williams for his signature.
NewsBy Jessica LeCompte June 15, 2005
Homestretch: Hope for Va. Homeless Families
Homestretch, Northern Virginia’s largest transitional housing program for families with children, started 15 years ago after the council began working with five families facing a housing crisis.
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