Six in 10 of the homeless nationwide were sheltered—they were in an emergency shelter, transitional housing, or a haven—while four in 10 were unsheltered.
HUD is implementing a new program to compel American towns, cities, or counties accepting federal housing grants to “proactively take meaningful actions to overcome patterns of segregation.”
Six in 10 of the homeless nationwide were sheltered—they were in an emergency shelter, transitional housing, or a haven—while four in 10 were unsheltered.
HUD is implementing a new program to compel American towns, cities, or counties accepting federal housing grants to “proactively take meaningful actions to overcome patterns of segregation.”