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Hitting the Target: A Case Study of Rapid Rehousing in Philadelphia

This brief presents a case study of Philadelphia’s experience with rapidly rehousing its homeless population between 2010 and 2012. It highlights the role of data collection and analysis in effectively using rapid-rehousing programs as part of a larger, comprehensive homeless-services effort.…

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Family homelessness and domestic violence are intimately connected—making family homelessness not only a housing issue but also a safety issue. In 2023, 20% of families reported entering DHS shelters due to domestic violence. In 2018, that number was as high as 41%. Read more about families’ reasons for entering shelter in our new fact sheet. Link in bio.

#FamilyHomelessness #NYC #Homeless #Homelessness #Housing #Shelter #DomesticViolence #DV

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Family homelessness and domestic violence are intimately connected—making family homelessness not only a housing issue but also a safety issue. In 2023, 20% of families reported entering DHS shelters due to domestic violence. In 2018, that number was as high as 41%. Read more about families’ reasons for entering shelter in our new fact sheet. Link in bio.

#FamilyHomelessness #NYC #Homeless #Homelessness #Housing #Shelter #DomesticViolence #DV
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