New D.C. ID rules streamline processes and keep replacement IDs free for unhoused residents while access remains limited.
New research shows Medicaid enrollees face higher risks of housing instability and homelessness after major health events.
Invisible Prophet writes about the story Giséle Pelicot, who suffered sexual violence at the hands of her husband and fought ...
The Trump administration's new HUD homelessness funding guidelines shift priorities from Housing First to temporary housing ...
Faith is not optional out there — it’s survival. It takes faith to wake up in the morning, not knowing if you’ll eat. It ...
Many D.C. queer youth face housing insecurity, discrimination, and isolation as advocates warn federal changes could worsen ...
The D.C. Housing Authority is facing funding challenges after the Department of Housing and Urban Development denied a budget ...
As D.C. carried out at least 25 encampment closures in May and June, one resident's legal challenge briefly delayed a cleanup ...
Vendor El-O-Him writes about being an artist, photographer, and performer dedicated to serving humanity through creativity ...
This is my housing This is my home The bag contains everything I own No locks No keys No room of my own Under the ...
I do the things I do for people: give cash, open my home, show kindness, just to get outright disrespected. Loser me, that’s ...
My friend Melveon is a good-hearted person. I’ve never seen him get out of character with anyone. I remember when he first ...