On Tuesday, January 28, volunteers and city workers across Maricopa County municipalities fanned out across their respective communities to try and spot people who might be homeless in what is called the annual “Point in Time” Homelessness count. Once found, a person is asked where they slept that night and a series of other questions, including if there were others in their group at night. The surveys are required by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Typicall...| Grand Canyon Institute
The National Alliance to End Homelessness today condemned the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case of City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson. Under the ruling, localities will be able to arrest, ticket, and fine people for sleeping outdoors on […]| National Alliance to End Homelessness