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Reflecting on Michael’s Legacy
The first thing I did when I became the Director of NEOCH in 1995 was call Michael Stoops at the National Coalition for the Homeless and talked to him about […]... -
Being A Good Neighbor
Compassion and charity have never been enough to address the realities plaguing a society’s most vulnerable citizens long-term. Efforts toward obtaining a living wage, developing more affordable, s... -
How Trauma Informed Care is helping homeless families
The National Coalition for the Homeless recently hosted a Congressional briefing on Trauma Informed Care (TIC) and homeless families. Trauma Informed Care is an important topic that is rapidly gaining... -
Meet NCH’s Fall Interns
Adam Goldstein American University Majoring in Political Science with History Minor Class of 2017 I was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and grew up in the suburbs. Living in the suburbs […]... -
NCH Earns Glowing Congressional Recognitions on its 30th Anniversary
U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) and U.S. Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) recently presented congressional recognitions congratulating the National Coalition for the Homeless on its 30th Ann... -
Why Membership Matters to Jeremy Haile:
For the Membership Matters campaign, we have asked our current members why they support NCH. In today’s installment, current Board Member Jeremy Haile shares his 15 year history with NCH, [&hellip... -
Summer is Heating Up: Meet NCH’s New Interns!
Alison Dinmore is a third year law student at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law working on her J.D. and a certificate in Public Law and Policy […]... -
Freedom to Beg?
WASHINGTON – U.S. District Court Chief Judge “Ted” Stewart of the Utah District Court struck down a law that limited panhandling or public begging. Families and individuals who live in […... -
California Bill Would Help Protect Homeless People from Hate Crimes
The National Coalition for the Homeless firmly believes in protecting homeless people against hate crimes committed by housed persons simply because of the victim’s real or perceived homelessness. T... -
“Voluntary Hunger in Protest of Involuntary Hunger”
By: Brian Stone Today, it seems as though there is normalized acceptance of a segment of our population not having enough food or shelter. The proof is last week’s budget […]...