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Conjuring Up Courage

Conjuring Up Couragewith Shohreh Davoodi

Access to secure housing should be a human right, yet so many people experience homelessness in the United States and around the world. And for those...
Rem'mie

Stop HUD’s Proposed Rollback of the Equal Access Rule to Allow Discrimination Against Transgender People Experiencing Homelessness

With all that’s going on in the world right now, you may or may not have heard about Dominique “Rem’mie” Fells, a Black transgender woman who was...

I thoroughly enjoyed the first webinar...

"I thoroughly enjoyed the first webinar, it was really helpful to hear from folk who are on the ground working with people. I’m really looking forward...

The Supportive Housing Field Responds to COVID-19

The supportive housing community, from providers to developers to policymakers, is stepping up to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Join CSH for a...

Your work is impressive

"It was a pleasure to meeting you and Team 8 and 3. I am really thankful for this opportunity. Thanks for your time and for answering all my questions...

Thank you again for all your insights...

“Thank you again for all your insights at the National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference in Oakland. It was great hearing about the approach you...

I loved hearing about your work

“I really enjoyed the Harm Reduction session you were a part of at the National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference in Oakland. Pathways seems to...

It would be so important for these presenters to come to my agency...

“I think it would be so important for these presenters to come to my agency for case manager training. I don't think all medical case managers here...

It inspired bravery, power, and energy that I will bring back to my work...

“Thank you for your hosting our research team and guide at your organization. I was glad to see you and to discuss homelessness. It inspired bravery...

The points you made are crucial..

“Thanks to both of you for getting this knowledge out there. I came up out of homelessness, too. The points you made are crucial and way too often not...