Youth Lead Efforts to End Homelessness in Atlanta and Baltimore

Youth Lead Efforts to End Homelessness in Atlanta and Baltimore

Accord­ing to Chapin Hall, 1 in 10 young adults — or 3.5 mil­lion peo­ple in the Unit­ed States between the ages of 18 and 25 — expe­ri­ence some form of homelessness.

As part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s efforts to ensure the needs of youth and young adults are bet­ter met, it sup­ports young adult lead­er­ship and engage­ment through nation­wide Con­tin­u­um of Care pro­grams devel­oped by the Depart­ment of Hous­ing and Urban Devel­op­ment (HUD). These pro­grams sup­port local gov­ern­ment and non­prof­it orga­ni­za­tions in their efforts to end home­less­ness in Casey’s home­towns of Atlanta and Bal­ti­more.

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Source: Annie E. Casey Foundation

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