
Welcome to the Housing and Services Resource Center!
The Housing and Services Resource Center was created for people who work in the organizations and systems that provide housing resources and homelessness services, behavioral and mental health services, independent living services and other supportive services, and others who are working to help people live successfully and stably in the community.
Our goal is to foster collaboration and cross-sector partnerships in order to streamline access to services, better leverage resources, and ultimately make community living possible for more people.
People working in these organizations can use this site to:
- Learn about how to develop and expand partnerships,
- Quickly find tools designed for community collaborations,
- Increase knowledge to support people with disabilities, older adults, and people experiencing homelessness to get and/or keep affordable and accessible housing and voluntary services, and
- Discover innovative models and strategies.
The Center is part of a partnership between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to make community living a reality for all. This partnership will expand accessible, affordable housing; help people exit homelessness; improve home and community-based services; and address the institutional bias in America's long-term care system.
Focus Areas for Learning
Explore these sections to learn more about the core topics of our work.
Resources for Action
Practical, actionable information for professionals
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