Safe Housing in United States

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Region: United States

The problem of safe housing in the United States refers to the lack of affordable and secure housing options for low-income families and individuals, leading to homelessness, overcrowding, and unsafe living conditions. This issue is exacerbated by systemic inequalities and discriminatory practices in the housing market.

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                This project will let us continue our work with creating affordable housing options in Chico, via master-leasing homes and acquiring homes, to ensure that every person in the Chico community has acces...
                
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                N Street Village serves nearly 2,000 homeless and low-income women each year. We aim to help these women claim their highest quality of life by offering a broad spectrum of services, housing, and advo...
                
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                Utilizing a Mutual Aid Framework, we will offer community living for up to 4 weeks to Detroit teens experiencing recurrent trauma. The four tiny homes will be stationed at our "Sincerely, Detroit" You...
                
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                Homelessness in the US needs no explanation.  It's an epidemic, especially in California.  In 4 years of operation, we have helped over 225 individuals and families stay in their rented homes. These p...
                
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                Oklahoma ranks 3rd in the U.S. for disasters.  Home repair for disaster survivors who can not recover on their own is a constant need.  COVID-19 has reduced volunteers to historic lows leaving many im...
                
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