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Homelessness

Risk for experiencing homelessness increases when individuals have problems with finding and securing accessible, affordable housing and accessing community services. People with disabilities are more likely to experience homelessness, and researchers project the number of older people who are homeless will continue to rise.

The health, well-being, and functioning of people with disabilities and older adults is closely linked to having a safe, stable place to call home where they receive or access optional services that address social, behavioral health, and physical needs.

Partnerships among homelessness assistance agencies, the disability and aging networks, and the housing sector can help reduce risk and swiftly transition people who are experiencing homelessness into more stable housing and increase their access to voluntary services.
 

New (or Recently Modified) Programs

The links below provide information about some new or recently modified programs that are addressing homelessness. By learning about these programs, state, tribal, and local leaders can begin to identify opportunities to collaborate with other sectors to prevent homelessness and help people become stably housed with access to voluntary services

  • Emergency Housing Vouchers Website with a variety of information and technical assistance on  emergency housing vouchers (EHVs)
  • Emerging Housing Voucher: A How-to Guide for Public Housing Agencies Guide with an overview of EHV operating requirements, considerations for public housing agencies in program design, and best practices in program implementation
  • ​​​​​​HOME-American Rescue Plan Program Information about the expansion of the HOME Investment Partnerships Program to assist individuals or households who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, and other vulnerable populations, by providing housing, rental assistance, supportive services, and non-congregate shelter to reduce homelessness and increase housing stability
  • House AmericaFederal initiative that invites state, local, and tribal nation leaders, into a national partnership to utilize the historic investments provided through the American Rescue Plan to address the crisis of homelessness
Core Knowledge and Solutions for Homelessness

The links below provide information about evidence-based practices for addressing homelessness for people with disabilities and older adults. Some build core knowledge about this topic, and others have programs and best practices to prevent and address homelessness. State, tribal, and local leaders can use this information to identify opportunities to collaborate with other sectors.

To support action on enhancing access to services, also visit our collections of tools and model practices and partnerships.


Last modified on 01/13/2025


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