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Rural Issues
Homelessness is not just an urban phenomenon; it also affects people in America’s small towns and rural areas. About 9 percent of all homeless people live in rural areas. The articles and resources in this topic area discuss the challenges unique to rural homelessness, strategies for addressing the issue, and lessons learned from rural communities across the Nation.
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Ending Family Homelessness in Rural America
Exploring Rural Homelessness
Homeless Children: Addressing the Challenge in Rural Schools
Homelessness in Rural America
Homelessness: Breaking the Cycle of Transiency
Obtaining and Leveraging Rural Resources
Poverty, Housing Insecurity and Student Transiency in Rural Areas
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Recovery Starts with Strengths
Rural Homelessness (Audio Commentary)
Rural Homelessness Counts (audio)
Rural Homelessness National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) Fact Sheet #11
Rural Homelessness: the RHISCO Project
Rural Housing and Rural Homelessness FAQs
Rural Housing Data Portal
Rural Kids, Homeless in the Big City
1.There Is No Wrong Door
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PATH encourages discussion about the future of homelessness services in America. We invite your participation to ensure that a broad range of providers serving those experiencing homelessness are represented.
You will encounter opinions and perspectives from varied sources. These may not reflect the views of Homelessness Resource Center, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Institute on Homelessness and Trauma or any other partner organization.
Be Respectful: We welcome your participation, but any comments that contain vulgar or offensive language, personal attacks, are wildly off-topic or otherwise inappropriate will be removed immediately and the offending party risks losing the ability to participate.
If You See Something Inappropriate, Report It: You may report any comment as inappropriate. Reported comments are immediately removed, pending review, so please report responsibly. The Federal Government and the Institute on Homelessness and Trauma have sole discretion in determining what is and what is not appropriate.
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