News from the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness








New Edition of Homelessness in America Focuses on Individual Adults



 

To make homelessness rare, brief, and one-time, we must better understand the populations experiencing it. In our final edition of Homelessness in America, we take a data dive into individual adults experiencing homelessness. 




Out-Going Council Chair Neal Rackleff Shares His Perspective on the Work Ahead 






We were honored to have HUD Assistant Secretary Neal Rackleff serve as our Council Chair in 2018. As he transitions out of that role, we sat down with him to talk about the importance of ending homelessness, Housing First approaches, and the work we have ahead of us.
 




Strengthening Collaboration Between ECE and Housing and Homelessness Providers






Collaboration between early care and education providers and housing and homelessness services providers is critical for preventing and ending family homelessness. These fact sheets, the first in a series, focus on actions providers can take to strengthen whole-family approaches to ending homelessness.  
Read the fact sheets. 




Join Us for a Sesame Street in Communities Panel on Family Homelessness 



 
On December 13th, at 4 p.m. ET, join Deputy Director Jasmine Hayes and other experts for Connecting the Dots: A Virtual Expert Forum on Family Homelessness, hosted by Sesame Street in Communities!  
U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, 301 7th St. SW, Washington, DC 20407