Homeless families who receive a housing choice voucher are less likely to re-enter homelessness or experience housing instability, according to new research.
Safety-net agencies, such as food banks and nonprofit organizations, connect vulnerable people who may be uninsured or underinsured with services, such as health care, legal aid, and housing.
Homeless families who receive a housing choice voucher are less likely to re-enter homelessness or experience housing instability, according to new research.
Safety-net agencies, such as food banks and nonprofit organizations, connect vulnerable people who may be uninsured or underinsured with services, such as health care, legal aid, and housing.